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Thank You to Our Supporters

Generous Patrons

The Arnhold Foundation
David Gates
Cynthia Lippe
Yves & Patricia Robert
Mrs. William M. Weaver
Eric Weiser, Parfum1.com
Diane Zack
Jane B. Zalman

Benevolent Supporters

David Easton
Steve & Myrna Greenberg
Stanley & Sydney Shuman

Loyal Donors

Jerrold & Joyce Bertner
Sally Bohlin
J. Allen Carly
Laurent & Wendy Chaix
Keri Christ
Desmond Fitsgerald
Jay Gunther
Deborah Henry
Elizabeth Koch
Jean Rhodes Matthews
Deborah Meek
Jack & Jane Rivkin
David M. Shields
Jackie Shitrit
Ginny & Steven Spiegel
Geraldine & Stanley Weiser
Amy Whittlesey
Patricia Wurts

Members

Anna & Kostas Birsimijoglou
Maria Birsimijoglou
Randy Blume
Nestor Felix
Howard & Shelley Fleit
Mary Gaitskill
Beth Kovalsky
Lisa Mimoun
Dani Shapiro
Susan Stahl
Lynne Tillman
Emily Upshur
Bronson Van Wyck

ISSUE #5
FICTION: José Luís Peixoto, Karen Brown, James Rickman, Jane Calandro, Tao Lin, Ben Clague, Paula Nangle
NONFICTION: Piero Negri Scaglione, Fedja Dimovic
POETRY: Willie Perdomo, Joan Larkin, Donna Masini, Joanna Klink
ART: Kenji Nakayama, Sam Dakota Miller, Billi Kid, Penny

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About H.O.W. Journal
H.O.W. Journal is an art & literary journal that publishes an eclectic mix of today's prominent writers and artists alongside upcoming talents with an effort to raise money and awareness for the approximately 163 million children throughout the world that have been orphaned. The publication features works of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry as well as visual arts.

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Short Story Contest Judged by Susan Minot
Deadline: May 15th, 2010

H.O.W. Journal is hosting its first short story contest to be judged by acclaimed author Susan Minot.

The contest is open to all writers and all themes.

1st Place - $1000, 2nd Place - $300, 3rd Place - $100. The winning stories will be published in H.O.W. Journal.

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Music Program for Safe Space
Currently we are raising funds to start an art, music and film-making program for young adults at Safe Space. This program gives them the opportunity to work creatively and express themselves in new mediums. The program will help develop the self-confidence and self-esteem necessary to lead positive and productive lives.

Safe Space works with the city's most at-risk youth and families to build strong families and promote self-sufficiency. Their unique and holistic services are progressive and meet the ever-changing needs of the people they work with each day. Their mission remains urgent: to protect kids, keep them safe and help them grow.

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