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Contributors
A. Igoni Barrett
A. Igoni Barrett was born in 1979, in the coastal city of Port-Harcourt, Nigeria, the son of a Jamaican father and a Nigerian mother. He attended the University of Ibadan. His first book, an anthology of short stories, is to be published soon. His work has previously been published on siglamag.com, laurahird.com, Farafina Magazine and Nigeria Monthly.
David Harris-Gershon
David Harris-Gershons work has recently appeared in Colorado Review, Pebble Lake Review, and the strange fruit.
Bradley Earle Hoge
Bradley Earle Hoge lives in Spring, TX with his wife and three children. He teaches natural science at the University of Houston Downtown. Brad has published poems in numerous journals and anthologies, most recently in BorderSenses, ConchoRiverReview, Eclectica, Poetry Midwest, Tar Wolf Review, The Ephemera, Entelechy, and The Julie Mango.
Beverly Jackson
Beverly Jackson is a poet and fiction writer living in So. California. Her work can be found in Night Train, Melic Review, In Posse Review, Zoetrope All-Story Extra, Absinthe Review, The God Particle, and many other literary journals. She was the founder and Editor in Chief of the lit journal Ink Pot, and Lit Pot Press, Inc.
Gordon Massman
Gordon Massmans poems here are representations of an ongoing psychographics of one mans life. Others in the series have been published in journals such as Chelsea, Harvard Review, The Literary Review, The Antioch Review, and Another Chicago Magazine. Additionally, he has published three small press collections: The Numbers, Pavement Saw Press; Gronk, Six Gallery Press; and Shocks, Abattoir Editions/Yellow Barn Press.
Sally Molini
Sally Molinis work has appeared in 32 Poems, The Cafe Review, Slipstream, Barrelhouse, Tar River Poetry, Best New Poets, Marige, and elsewhere.
Allan Peterson
Allan Petersons manuscript All the Lavish in Common won the 2005 Juniper Prize and is forthcoming from University of Massachusetts Press in April 2006. An earlier book, Anonymous Or won the Defined Providence Press competition and was published in 2002. Recent print and online appearances include: Prairie Schooner, West Wind, Bellingham Review, Natural Bridge, Perihelion, Stickman Review, Marlboro Review, Tar Wolf. A free downloadable chapbook, "Any Given Moment," is available from www.righthandpointing.com
Lynn Strongin
Lynn Strongins Gymnasts of God is the final chapter from her memoir, Indigo. One chapter, published in StorySouth, was recently nominated for a Pushcart Prize. Other chapters have been published in Storie (print edition, Rome, Italy) and VerbSap review on-line.
Samuel Wharton
Samuel Whartons poems have appeared in print in Redivider, The GSU Review, the 5th edition of Literature and Ourselves, and online at The Fairlfield Review and Memorious. He received his MFA from Emerson College in Boston.
Steven Wingate
Steven Wingate's work has appeared recently in River City, Double Room, Matter, and The Redbridge Review (London). He teaches at the University of Colorado, where he founded the literary annual Divide: Creative Responses to Contemporary Social Questions.
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