Hobie Anthony writes prose and poetry in Portland, OR. A native of the South, adopted son of Chicago, and new NorthWesterner, he seeks to understand this America. He can be found or is forthcoming in such journals as The Los Angeles Review, Crate, Jersey Devil Press, R.kv.r.y., Pank, Prime Number, and Soundzine, among others. He is now focused on putting together a new book.
Jake Christie is a writer living and working in Portland, Maine. He holds a BA in Media Studies and Writing from the University of Southern Maine. His work has been featured online and in print in such varied venues as Yankee Pot Roast, Word Riot, 365 Tomorrows, Ramble Underground, Cell Stories, Weirdyear, Points in Case, and FACE Magazine.
James H Duncan is a tramp, a gentleman, a poet, a dreamer, a lonely fellow, always hopeful of romance and adventure. As a lifelong student of the road, you’ll find him in late-night roadside cafes, local dive bars, and train station platforms waiting for the express to anywhere. Apt, Red Fez, Plain Spoke, Poetry Salzburg Review, and The Battered Suitcase, among others, have welcomed his work. More at http://jameshduncan.blogspot.com
Clinton Van Inman isa high school teacher in Hillsborough County, Florida. He is 65 and a graduate of San Diego State University. He was born in England. He has had many publications throughout the years. Recent publications appeared in Blackcatpoem.com, Tower Journal, The Hudson View, Winter 2011, Inquisition Poetry, and Munyari.com, to name a few.
Lyn Lifshin's recent books: THE LICORICE DAUGHTER: MY YEAR WITH RUFFIAN, Texas Review Press, ANOTHER WOMAN WHO LOOKS LIKE ME from Black Sparrow at Godine., following COLD COMFORT and BEFORE IT’S LIGHT, DESIRE and 92 RAPPLE. She has over 120 books & has edited 4 anthologies. Also out recently: NUTLEY POND, PERSEPHONE, BARBARO: BEYOND BROKENNESS, LOST IN THE FOG, LIGHT AT THE END, JESUS POEMS and BALLET MADONNAS, KATRINA, LOST HORSES, CHIFFON, and BALLROOM. And just out: ALL THE POETS WHO HAVE TOUCHED ME, LIVING AND DEAD. ALL TRUE: ESPECIALLY THE LIES. Her website is www.lynlifshin.com
M.E. McMullen 's seventeenth and eighteenth stories will be published later this year in The New Renaissance (Arlington, MA) and The Writing Disorder (Los Angeles, CA) respectively. In the past, his stories have been cited as distinguished fiction for both the Pushcart and Hugo awards.
Caroline Misner was born in a country that at the time was known as Czechoslovakia. She immigrated to Canada in the summer of 1969. She is a Pushcart Prize and Journey Prize nominee with numerous published pieces under her belt. Currently, she divides her time between Haliburton and Georgetown, Ontario where she continues to read, write and follow her muse, wherever it may take her.
Amit Parmessur, for someone who once hated poetry has been accepted for the past six months by over 70 magazines, including Ann Arbor Review, Burnt Bridge, Calliope Nerve, Catapult to Mars, Clockwise Cat, Clutching at Straws, Damazine, Gloom Cupboard, Heavy Hands Ink, LITSNACK, Mad Swirl, Red Fez, The Literary Burlesque, Shot Glass Journal and The Scrambler. As long as he gets published he knows that he is going in the right direction. He currently edits The Rainbow Rose. He hails from Mauritius Island.
Kem Joy Ukwu earned her bachelor's degree from Brandeis University and her master's degree from Teachers College, Columbia University. She is a native New Yorker who currently lives in Bloomfield, New Jersey with her husband. "Bars" is her first published story.
Jake Christie is a writer living and working in Portland, Maine. He holds a BA in Media Studies and Writing from the University of Southern Maine. His work has been featured online and in print in such varied venues as Yankee Pot Roast, Word Riot, 365 Tomorrows, Ramble Underground, Cell Stories, Weirdyear, Points in Case, and FACE Magazine.
James H Duncan is a tramp, a gentleman, a poet, a dreamer, a lonely fellow, always hopeful of romance and adventure. As a lifelong student of the road, you’ll find him in late-night roadside cafes, local dive bars, and train station platforms waiting for the express to anywhere. Apt, Red Fez, Plain Spoke, Poetry Salzburg Review, and The Battered Suitcase, among others, have welcomed his work. More at http://jameshduncan.blogspot.com
Clinton Van Inman isa high school teacher in Hillsborough County, Florida. He is 65 and a graduate of San Diego State University. He was born in England. He has had many publications throughout the years. Recent publications appeared in Blackcatpoem.com, Tower Journal, The Hudson View, Winter 2011, Inquisition Poetry, and Munyari.com, to name a few.
Lyn Lifshin's recent books: THE LICORICE DAUGHTER: MY YEAR WITH RUFFIAN, Texas Review Press, ANOTHER WOMAN WHO LOOKS LIKE ME from Black Sparrow at Godine., following COLD COMFORT and BEFORE IT’S LIGHT, DESIRE and 92 RAPPLE. She has over 120 books & has edited 4 anthologies. Also out recently: NUTLEY POND, PERSEPHONE, BARBARO: BEYOND BROKENNESS, LOST IN THE FOG, LIGHT AT THE END, JESUS POEMS and BALLET MADONNAS, KATRINA, LOST HORSES, CHIFFON, and BALLROOM. And just out: ALL THE POETS WHO HAVE TOUCHED ME, LIVING AND DEAD. ALL TRUE: ESPECIALLY THE LIES. Her website is www.lynlifshin.com
M.E. McMullen 's seventeenth and eighteenth stories will be published later this year in The New Renaissance (Arlington, MA) and The Writing Disorder (Los Angeles, CA) respectively. In the past, his stories have been cited as distinguished fiction for both the Pushcart and Hugo awards.
Caroline Misner was born in a country that at the time was known as Czechoslovakia. She immigrated to Canada in the summer of 1969. She is a Pushcart Prize and Journey Prize nominee with numerous published pieces under her belt. Currently, she divides her time between Haliburton and Georgetown, Ontario where she continues to read, write and follow her muse, wherever it may take her.
Amit Parmessur, for someone who once hated poetry has been accepted for the past six months by over 70 magazines, including Ann Arbor Review, Burnt Bridge, Calliope Nerve, Catapult to Mars, Clockwise Cat, Clutching at Straws, Damazine, Gloom Cupboard, Heavy Hands Ink, LITSNACK, Mad Swirl, Red Fez, The Literary Burlesque, Shot Glass Journal and The Scrambler. As long as he gets published he knows that he is going in the right direction. He currently edits The Rainbow Rose. He hails from Mauritius Island.
Kem Joy Ukwu earned her bachelor's degree from Brandeis University and her master's degree from Teachers College, Columbia University. She is a native New Yorker who currently lives in Bloomfield, New Jersey with her husband. "Bars" is her first published story.