CONTRIBUTORS
Amy Billone has published poetry in numerous places. Over the past few years, she has had poems accepted by such books and journals as Abbey, Barbaric Yawp, Bellowing Ark, The Blind Man’s Rainbow, ByLine Magazine, California Quarterly, Chiron Review, Connecticut River Review, Cotyledon, Dogwood: A Journal of Poetry & Prose, Edgz, Haight Ashbury Literary Journal, Hiram Poetry Review, The Hurricane Review, Illuminations, An International Magazine of Contemporary Writing, Knoxville Bound, MÖBIUS, The Poetry Magazine, New Millennium Writings, The New Zoo Poetry Review, Outscape: Writings on Fences and Frontiers, Pennsylvania English, Plainsongs, POETALK, Poetry Depth Quarterly, Red Rock Review, SLAB: sound and literary art book, Small Brushes and Wavelength: Poems in Prose and Verse.
George Bishop’s work is forthcoming in Pirene’s Fountain, The Burnt Bridge & Nova Scotia Review. His chapbook, Love Scenes, is available from Finishing Line Press & new chapbook, Marriage Vows and Other Lies, has been released by Flutter Press. Originally from the Jersey Shore, Bishop resides in Florida where he lives and writes.
Phyllis Green has had poetry and stories in Works, a Quarterly of Writing, Parting Gifts, Modern Images, The Lake Superior Review, Voices International, Ginger Piglet Press, Music Journal and others. Two radio plays on Wisconsin Public radio; two stage plays on Off-Off Broadway and a play writing fellowship from the Wisconsin Arts Board. Her story "Tom and Marian" appeared in the April issue of Blue Lake.
Benjamin Imamovic lives and writes in Perth, Australia. His short fiction has appeared in Pulp Metal Magazine and 6S, as well as in the April issue of Blue Lake Review ("Bread and Coffee and Cigarettes"). He is also writing articles on surviving Uni life over at www.uniaustralia.com.au while he completes his BA degree at Curtin University.
Corey Mesler has published in numerous journals and anthologies. He has published four novels, Talk: A Novel in Dialogue (2002), We Are Billion-Year-Old Carbon (2006), The Ballad of the Two Tom Mores (2010) and Following Richard Brautigan (2010), 2 full length poetry collections, Some Identity Problems (2008) and Before the Great Troubling (2010), and 2 books of short stories, Listen: 29 Short Conversations (2009) and Notes toward the Story and Other Stories (2010) . He has also published a dozen chapbooks of both poetry and prose. He has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize numerous times, and two of his poems have been chosen for Garrison Keillor’s Writer’s Almanac. He also claims to have written, “The Martian Hop.” With his wife, he runs Burke’s Book Store, one of the country’s oldest (1875) and best independent bookstores. Corey's story "Judith" appeared in the November, 2019 issue of Blue Lake. He can be found at www.coreymesler.com.
Simon Perchik is an attorney whose poems have appeared in Partisan Review, The New Yorker and elsewhere. Library Journal has referred to Perchik as "the most widely published unknown poet in America."
Eric Prochaska has published short stories in some of the finest places, including riverbabble, Eclectica, The Morpo Review, Whistling Shade, Amarillo Bay, and others. He lives and teaches in southeastern Arizona. His first collection of short stories, This Great Divide, was published by Halo Forge Press in 2006.
Robert Wexelblatt is professor of humanities at Boston University’s College of General Studies. He has published essays, stories, and poems in a wide variety of journals, two story collections, Life in the Temperate Zone and The Decline of Our Neighborhood, a book of essays, Professors at Play; his recent novel, Zublinka Among Women, won the Indie Book Awards First Prize for Fiction. Robert's story, "Suite Populaire Américaine," appeared in the March issue of Blue Lake.
Amy Billone has published poetry in numerous places. Over the past few years, she has had poems accepted by such books and journals as Abbey, Barbaric Yawp, Bellowing Ark, The Blind Man’s Rainbow, ByLine Magazine, California Quarterly, Chiron Review, Connecticut River Review, Cotyledon, Dogwood: A Journal of Poetry & Prose, Edgz, Haight Ashbury Literary Journal, Hiram Poetry Review, The Hurricane Review, Illuminations, An International Magazine of Contemporary Writing, Knoxville Bound, MÖBIUS, The Poetry Magazine, New Millennium Writings, The New Zoo Poetry Review, Outscape: Writings on Fences and Frontiers, Pennsylvania English, Plainsongs, POETALK, Poetry Depth Quarterly, Red Rock Review, SLAB: sound and literary art book, Small Brushes and Wavelength: Poems in Prose and Verse.
George Bishop’s work is forthcoming in Pirene’s Fountain, The Burnt Bridge & Nova Scotia Review. His chapbook, Love Scenes, is available from Finishing Line Press & new chapbook, Marriage Vows and Other Lies, has been released by Flutter Press. Originally from the Jersey Shore, Bishop resides in Florida where he lives and writes.
Phyllis Green has had poetry and stories in Works, a Quarterly of Writing, Parting Gifts, Modern Images, The Lake Superior Review, Voices International, Ginger Piglet Press, Music Journal and others. Two radio plays on Wisconsin Public radio; two stage plays on Off-Off Broadway and a play writing fellowship from the Wisconsin Arts Board. Her story "Tom and Marian" appeared in the April issue of Blue Lake.
Benjamin Imamovic lives and writes in Perth, Australia. His short fiction has appeared in Pulp Metal Magazine and 6S, as well as in the April issue of Blue Lake Review ("Bread and Coffee and Cigarettes"). He is also writing articles on surviving Uni life over at www.uniaustralia.com.au while he completes his BA degree at Curtin University.
Corey Mesler has published in numerous journals and anthologies. He has published four novels, Talk: A Novel in Dialogue (2002), We Are Billion-Year-Old Carbon (2006), The Ballad of the Two Tom Mores (2010) and Following Richard Brautigan (2010), 2 full length poetry collections, Some Identity Problems (2008) and Before the Great Troubling (2010), and 2 books of short stories, Listen: 29 Short Conversations (2009) and Notes toward the Story and Other Stories (2010) . He has also published a dozen chapbooks of both poetry and prose. He has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize numerous times, and two of his poems have been chosen for Garrison Keillor’s Writer’s Almanac. He also claims to have written, “The Martian Hop.” With his wife, he runs Burke’s Book Store, one of the country’s oldest (1875) and best independent bookstores. Corey's story "Judith" appeared in the November, 2019 issue of Blue Lake. He can be found at www.coreymesler.com.
Simon Perchik is an attorney whose poems have appeared in Partisan Review, The New Yorker and elsewhere. Library Journal has referred to Perchik as "the most widely published unknown poet in America."
Eric Prochaska has published short stories in some of the finest places, including riverbabble, Eclectica, The Morpo Review, Whistling Shade, Amarillo Bay, and others. He lives and teaches in southeastern Arizona. His first collection of short stories, This Great Divide, was published by Halo Forge Press in 2006.
Robert Wexelblatt is professor of humanities at Boston University’s College of General Studies. He has published essays, stories, and poems in a wide variety of journals, two story collections, Life in the Temperate Zone and The Decline of Our Neighborhood, a book of essays, Professors at Play; his recent novel, Zublinka Among Women, won the Indie Book Awards First Prize for Fiction. Robert's story, "Suite Populaire Américaine," appeared in the March issue of Blue Lake.