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The editors would like to extend our appreciation to everyone who has helped to make this venture possible. Our contributors have graciously given of their time and talent, exceeding all our expectations and putting to rest the long-held myth that enormously talented people cannot and should not be expected to pay heed to deadlines and other such minutiae. More important, your ideas and the words with which you have expressed them have taught us that we are anything but alone in our broader vision for this project. We are grateful.
Craig Gill and the entire staff of the University Press of Mississippi offered persistence, encouragement, indulgence, and a wide berth. Their reputation as a university press that encourages creativity and the breaking of intellectual boundaries is both accurate and well deserved.
The contributions of Malisa Konkolics at Moravian College have been invaluable and most appreciated.
Finally, we thank our friends and families, who have watched this project go from idea to fruition. Their patience, their enthusiasm, and most of all their encouragement are much appreciated. Extended writing and editing can lead to some awfully lonely times, but their support—material and otherwise—has proven invaluable, and we would be remiss if we did not put those sentiments to words.
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