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remé-antonia grefaldaEditor
Reme-Antonia Grefalda

Reme-Antonia Grefalda has found her niche at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. as Librarian in charge of the new Asian Pacific American Collection. Goodbye to carefree days. When O when will she work on OOV? She is surrounded by rare books and a wonderful group of scholars and  specialists at the Asian Division. Asian Pacific American Literature today, Diasporic Literature tomorrow!

aileen ibardalozaAssociate Editor
Aileen Ibardaloza

(+) Attractive and funny (-) Has yet to make up mind (+) Gone full circle with academic, corporate and nonprofit work (-) Kissing the grapes for guidance = If she does succeed in bottling her first wine, it will be sweet. What we do know is she's one heck of a good writer, so write!

Art Director and Web Designer
Geejay Arriola

geejay arriolaGeejay sleeps through breakfast, eats training work for lunch, dips on writing for afternoon merienda, and gormandizes on graphic and webdesign for supper. Her meals are never without music—her supplementary vitamins, appetizers, and dessert. She does take the time off to play with grandson Jose Diego Amadeus. Geejay is mother to Soliloquy Amanda, Ra Chaim and Enlil Ferran. Of course she has her own personal website— geejay.mebuyanpeaceproject.org.

rexi cruzManaging Editor
Victoria (Rexi) Cruz

Would you believe Tita Rexi had to postpone her "compulsory retirement" from her full-time job for almost a year? Talk about being a great procrastinator. Come end of March 2008, however, she promises to let go . . . to gain time for writing stories for and about children, an occasional poem, and to share her gifts with some NGOs. All this, to pursue her "mutya" and true love.

eileen tabiosContributing Editor
for the Arts
Eileen R. Tabios

Eileen  has released a poetry CD, a short story collection, a book of art
essays, six e-poetry/vizpo collections and 12 books of poetry.  She has also
(co-)edited five books of  poetry, fiction and essays.  In 2005, she released the
multi-genre collection I Take Thee, English, For My Beloved (Marsh Hawk
Press, New York) which encompasses  poetry, play, art monograph, essays and an experimental novel. In 2006, she  released The Secret Lives of Punctuations, Vol. I (xPressed,  Espoo, Finland). In 2007, she will
release a new poetry collection, The  Light that Left Your Body Entered Thine Eyes (Marsh Hawk Press). Recipient of the Philippines' National Book Award for Poetry, the Potrero Nuevo
 Fund Prize, and the PEN/Oakland Josephine Miles National Literary Award, she writes the poetics blog, "The Chatelaine's Poker
Poetics" at http://angelicpoker.blogspot .com, while steering
Meritage  Press http://www.meritagepress.com from  St. Helena, CA.  More information about her presence in the internet is  available
at the "The Chatelaine's E-Dance" blog at
http://www.chattydance.blogspot.com/.

Editorial Assistant
Lynn Cadorniga

lynn cadornigaLynn can construct complex sentences like making “Tiger Prawn Soufflé Twice Baked with Dill”. Although this is not her audition piece to becoming a true blue domestic goddess, she can whip up a gourmet meal assembled from left overs found in the deepest recesses of her Tita's fridge. Blessed with a mind of an obsessive-compulsive scientist and a compassionate heart of a poet, she runs her boss’ life so he can embark on long vacations without worrying about bills and meeting publishing deadlines.

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