Issue 1.4 - April 2014
Kolleen Carney lives in Massachusetts with her husband, son, and several hundred Pez dispensers. She recently received her MFA in Poetry from Antioch University Los Angeles. She served on the editorial staff for Lunch Ticket and is an assistant poetry editor for Paper Nautilus. She plans to teach.
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Michael Critzer’s bizarre short stories have appeared in anthologies from Firebringer Press and Horror Novel Review as well as in online journals such as The Story Shack and Hogglepot. He teaches writing and literature at James Madison University and is working on his first story compilation entitled Lovers and Strangers.
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Mary Popham holds an MFA from Spalding University. In November, 2013 her essay “The Kindnesses We Give Each Other” was published in This I Believe: Kentucky; and in October 2013, her novel Back Home in Landing Run was published by MotesBooks. She is currently writing a collection of short fiction.
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Brett Collin Clark was born in Rexburg, Idaho, or so it says on his passport, and spent his life growing up in the rural west having spent time in Nebraska, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, and Oregon. He currently resides in Bremen, Germany where he is studying English Literature.
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B. Diehl is a poet from Phillipsburg, NJ. He found his inner-poet in January 2013, and has been writing poetry, nonstop, ever since. It is not only his hobby; it is his anti-drug, his happiness, and his way to take advantage of “freedom of speech.
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David Dominé has postgraduate degrees in German literature, Spanish literature, and translation, as well as an MFA from Spalding University. His articles, stories, and travel pieces have appeared in a wide variety of national publications, and he has published a dozen books to date. He teaches at Bellarmine University.
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