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Summer 2000

Al Craz is a retired teacher and Anderson collector, residing in East Moriches, New York. Will Schuck is a corporate communications writer living in Avon Lake, Ohio. He is director of The Anderson Project, a community literacy center planned for Elyria, Ohio.
Their essays show that Sherwood Anderson's ideas are still applicable in the twenty-first century marketplace!
Paola Corso received the 2000 Sherwood Anderson Foundation award at the North Carolina Writers Network annual conference in Raleigh, North Carolina, on November 11. She teaches creative writing at Fordham University and, as her autobiographical sketch in this issue indicates, has published extensively.
Anderson's first published story, "The Rabbit-pen," was re-published in Harper's 300 (April 2000): 84-87. It originally appeared in the July 1914 issue of Harper's.
Additional copies of Sherwood Anderson's "Honeymoon Journal and Other Early Writings, 1904," published in the inagural issue of the Sherwood Anderson Review in 1998, are available for $4. They may be ordered from Sherwood Anderson Review, Department of English, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061-0112.

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