Contributors
Michael Aronovitz released his first collection through Hippocampus Press in 2009. He has published fiction in Weird Tales, The Weird Fiction Review, Demonminds, Metal Scratches, Philly Fiction, Slippery When Wet, Fiction on the Web, Midnight Zoo, The Leopard’s Realm, Crimson and Gray, and Studies in the Fantastic.
Connie Beresin is a retired non-profit social service administrator who is privileged to focus on writing poetry and painting while encouraging poetry reading and writing among her 13 grandchildren.
Jeffrey Boyer lives in Rising Sun, Maryland, with his wife and 43 cats.
Andrew Wallace Chamings is a young British writer living in California. Andrew grew up on a dairy farm in rural South West England, before moving to Oxford to read Anthropology and Creative Writing. Andrew now resides in San Francisco, where he works as a writer and scientist. Andrew has previously had work published in various journals including Prick of The Spindle Quarterly, Mighty Mercury, The Eunoia Review and Hardbrackets.
Michelle Danner is an Assistant Language Teacher on the Japanese Exchange and Teaching Program. She is currently living in Fukui City, Fukui Prefecture.
Joseph Dorazio’s poetry has appeared in numerous print and online poetry journals. He lives just outside Philadelphia, PA.
Beth Durkin is a secretary at Widener University and resides in Delaware County, PA. Her previous work has been published in The Pioneer Review.
James Esch teaches college writing and literature. His recent work has appeared in Shaking Like a Mountain and 322 Review. He is editor of Turk’s Head Review.
Stacy Esch lives and works in West Chester, PA.
Frank Ford writes poems and stories, but is most notorious for his plays.
Molly Gaudry is the author of WE TAKE ME APART (Mud Luscious, 2009) and the editor of TELL: AN ANTHOLOGY OF EXPOSITORY NARRATIVE. She is Googleable.
Jessica Goodfellow’s book, The Insomniac’s Weather Report, is forthcoming from Three Candles Press in early 2011.
Wynne Guglielmo is a Philadelphia transplant living in Maine with her five dogs. She is now at work on a creative Masters thesis: a novella about the White Rose Rebellion.
Mallory Knodel is an international activist and artist working for liberation in all of its meanings, for all people. For her, that means ten years of making art with Free Software while working as a community organizer with social justice organizations.
Jeff Lawenda is a working writer with an extensive background in the media and entertainment industries. He has had numerous columns and articles published in city magazines. Currently studying and writing at the New York Writers Workshop, Jeff has completed several terms of fiction writing workshops at the NYWW as well as the Writers Studio.
Sarah Leopold, originally from New York, is currently a senior creative writing/English major at Widener University. Her work has also appeared in Nailpolish Stories, and Short, Fast, and Deadly.
Graham Macdonald is a composer/producer/multi-instrumentalist/writer/political economist from Ottawa, Ontario. He enjoys survival situations.
Meredith Madigosky is a senior at Widener University, double majoring in English and creative writing.
Daniel Monda is from Seattle where he studies art and paints.
Kenneth Pobo’s book of poems, Glass Garden, was published by WordTech Press in 2008.
Abigail Prang is working on her MA in English Literature while teaching College Composition at the University of Maine, and is planning to start her Phd elsewhere next year.
Margaret Robinson’s book “Arrangements” is published by Finishing Line Press. Recently, her work has appeared in Per Contra.
Anne Ryan has written poetry for most of her life. She lives in a small town in Northeast Pennsylvania with her husband and cat, and is retired from formal teaching. She also paints and dabbles in various art forms.
Benjamin Schmitt is a graduate of Boise State University and was born in Columbia, Missouri. He currently resides in Seattle, Washington though he has spent most of his life in Idaho and Wisconsin. Over the years he has worked a number of odd jobs including dishwasher, banker, janitor, and customer service representative. His work has been published in Pearl, The Evergreen Review, Poetry SuperHighway, The Fine Line, Danse Macabre,Otis Nebula, Poetry for the Masses, Splash of Red and Subliminal Interiors.
Jayne Thompson is a writing instructor who is currently at work on an anthology with incarcerated men at SCI Graterford in Pennsylvania.
William Toner earned his M.A. in English from the University of Maine in 2009. When not writing, he teaches online courses and lives in Rhode Island with his partner, Chelsea, and their dog, Lola.
Troy Urquhart is the author of Springtime Sea Bathing (Greying Ghost, 2010) and the editor of Willows Wept Review. He teaches writing and American literature at Montverde Academy, where he serves as Director of Professional Development. . He can be reached online at www.troyurquhart.com.
