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Triptych Deena Larsen (bio), Stace Johnson (bio), and Robert Lavett Smith (bio) Fickle Weather From a plane above the Colorado plains. Burlington, Colorado . Robert Lavett Smith Prognosis Musings along a winter pond, Denver, Colorado . Deena Larsen Inside Job Watching the switchyard behind the gaslight theater, Durango, Colorado . Stace Johnson [End Page 95] Deena Larsen Deena Larsen’s has now admitted her powerlessness over her addiction to hypertext, stretching codes and language to beyond their breaking points, with over thirty electronic works at http://www.deenalarsen.net. Her new project, the Rose Project, uses a coded language that ascribes new meanings to letters and thus creates a symphony of underlying shades of connotations. Stace Johnson Stace Johnson is a Colorado writer, musician, and IT guy. He has published poetry in Tales of the Talisman and won an Apex Book Company promotional poetry contest in 2013. His non-fiction articles have appeared in Rocky Mountain TechLine and ComputorEdge magazines. For more information, please visit www.lytspeedconsulting.com. Robert Lavett Smith Raised in New Jersey, Robert Lavett Smith has lived since 1987 in San Francisco, where for the past sixteen years he has worked as a Special Education Paraprofessional. He has studied with Charles Simic and the late Galway Kinnell. He is the author of several chapbooks and three full-length poetry collections. Copyright © 2016 University of Wisconsin Board of Regents

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