A long time ago, on a 164-acre farm squirreled in southern Indiana, Susan Yount was born. Not so long ago, she received her BA in journalism from Indiana University. Not long ago at all, she married a physicist, attended Kent State University as a guest graduate and worked at the largest flour mill in northeast Ohio. Just recently, she moved to the south side of Chicago where she can see the Sears Tower out the front windows. She currently works for the Associated Press on Wacker Drive. Only Mimi Mousy Tongue knows what Susan will be doing next. Her poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in several print and online magazines including The Indiana University Southeast Literary Journal, Canvas Magazine, Poems Niederngasse, Premiere Generation Ink, Opossum Holler Tarot, Bathtub Gin, Small Brushes,The Arsenic Lobster and The Chaffin Journal. Susan is a 2003 recipient of The Lynda Hull Memorial Poetry Scholarship.