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Contributors to this Issue
Janet Anderson
Janet Anderson spends most of her time traveling around the world writing stories and poetry about her adventures. She is the author of the travel book A Frog in My Backpack and has written a collage of children's poetry. Janet spent several years as a professional puppeteer (her 'Frog' being one of them) performing throughout the Michigan area.
Louisa Howerow
Louisa Howerow’s short fiction has found its way into print and on-line journals, most recently in EOTU, Hobart Pulp, Artella and Cafe Irreal.
Timothy J. Intili
Timothy J. Intili lives in Rochester, New York.
Lyn Lifshin
Lyn Lifshin's most recent prizewinning book (Paterson poetry award), Before It's Light, was published winter 1999-2000 by Black Sparrow press, following their publication of Cold Comfort in 1997. Another Woman Who Looks Like Me will be co-published by Black Sparrow and David Press. Just published is A New Film by a Women In Love with the Dead, March Street Press. She has published more than 100 books of poetry, including Marilyn Monroe and Blue Tattoo, won awards for her non fiction and edited 4 anthologies of women's writing including Tangled Vines, Ariadne's Thread, and Lips Unsealed. Her poems have appeared in most literary and poetry magazines and she is the subject of an award winning documentary film, Lyn Lifshin: Not Made of Glass, available from Women Make Movies. Her poem, "No More Apologizing," has been called "among the most impressive documents of the women's poetry movement." An update to her Gale Research Projects Autobiographical series, "On The Outside, Lips, Blues, Blue Sheets" was published Spring 2003. She is working on a collection of poems about the famous, short lived beautiful race horse Ruffian, new chapbooks including Girls and Woman, Mad Girls, Barbie Poems, When A Cat Dies and a new collection called Persephone to be published by Red Hen Press. For more information her web site is www.lynlifshin.com
Jack McFadden
Jack McFadden lives with his family in Levittown, PA. His poems have been accepted by several print and electronic publications, including The Bucks County Writer, CREO, Dogwood, Garden House, The Horsethief’s Journal, Mad Poets Review, Manorborn, Painted Moon Review, Pebble Lake Review, Quercus Review, and Saucy Vox. He has completed work on a second chapbook, “Outside The Frame”, and is working on a book length manuscript, “The Slap Of Wings Against Glass”.
Melissa Miles McCarter
Melissa Miles McCarter is an English professor and graduate student in English. Her writing has been published in Scrivener's Pen, Eclectica, and Doorknobs & Bodypaint. She lives with her husband, stepson and cat Milo.
Anna Mills
Anna Mills has written essays and poetry for Lodestar Quarterly, Three Candles, SoMa Literary Review, Long Story Short, InterfaithFamily.com and AwakenedWoman.com. She is working toward an MFA in nonfiction from Bennington College. She welcomes comments at AnnaRMills@aol.com.
Sarah Pearson
Sarah Pearson received a BA in Everything from Fairhaven College, and will receive an MFA in Creative Writing from Antioch University, Los Angeles this year. Her work has been published in The Blue Moon, TUNA-ism, and The Crimson Crane. Sarah lives in Shelton, Washington, with her husband and three kitties.
Marc Pietrzykowski
Marc Pietrzykowski lives in Atlanta, GA with his wife, dog, and an unfixed number of cats. He's published work recently in Drunken Boat, Pleiades, Diagram, Goodfoot, Contemporary Poetry Review, The Antioch Review, Alaska Quarterly Review, and a few others; he's not exactly sure why anyone wants to know.
Jayne Pupek
Jayne Pupek holds an MA in Psychology and lives near Richmond, VA. Her fiction and poetry have appeared in several online and print publications. "Primitive," her chapbook of poetry, is forthcoming from Pudding House Press.
Cheryl Snell
Cheryl Snell, a 2003 Pushcart Prize nominee, has work in current issues of Cranky, Riversedge, Minetta Review, miller's pond, VLQ, Tin Lustre Mobile and other journals. Her chapbook of poetry, Flower Half Blown, was published in 2002 by Finishing Line Press and nominated for the Ohioana Book Award in Poetry and her new book, Epithalamion, is forthcoming from Little Poem Press.
Wendy Taylor Carlisle
Wendy Taylor Carlisle lives in Texas. Her book, Reading Berryman to the Dog, was published by Jacaranda Press in 2000. A chapbook, After Happily Ever After appeared in fall 2003 in the 2River Chapbook Series.
Chad O. Temples
Chad O. Temples, a 19 year-old student attending Emory University, is from Atlanta, Georgia. As a rising junior, he will be entering the Creative Writing program, where he hopes to concentrate on poetry and non-fiction. His poetry is influenced by his love and contempt of the South and the people, places, and traditions that make up this vibrant region.
Octavio Quintanilla
Octavio Quintanilla is from the Rio Grande Valley. He has published poetry in Slant, Out of Line, and The Kerf. At the moment he is completing a novel.
Lori Williams
Lori Williams is a born and bred New Yorker who works as a legal assistant in the publishing field. She is the single mother of a teenage boy who has given her much fodder for poetry in the last three years. Her work has been published in numerous print and online publications, including Poems Niederngasse, Melic Review, Branches Quarterly, Snow Monkey, New Zoo Poetry Review, Avatar Review, Urban Spaghetti and canwehaveourballback, and forthcoming in Poet's Canvas, Mind Mutations Anthology and Wicked Alice. She maintains a website at http://loriwilliams.homestead.com.
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