Airom Bleicher
is a psychology graduate from the University of Queensland in Australia. He creates music, art and writing. His work is about expressionism, evolution, composition and relationships between objects, often between objects that could not possibly relate to one another in this manner off the canvas.
Kelly Dalton has recently published both short fiction and a book review in The Readerville Journal (www.readerville.com).
Allison Heim holds a B.A. in English from the University of California, Irvine and an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from the University of Arizona. A former poetry editor for Sonora Review, her work has
appeared in various literary journals, including Quarterly West and Faultline. She lives in Sacramento.
Ed Meek’s poems have appeared in The Paris Review, Yankee, and North Dakota Quarterly.
Chelle Miko’s poems have appeared in The North American Review, Poet Lore, Rhino, Moondance, can we have our ball back?, The Paumanok Review, and Eclectica Magazine.
Called “the most widely published unknown poet in America” by the Library Journal, Simon Perchik has published over 18 books of poetry and has appeared in such magazines as The
New Yorker, Poetry, Partisan Review, North American Review and many others. For more information on Simon Perchik, check out his website—created by his grandson, Casey Bergen (of whom Simon Perchick is
very proud)—at www.geocities.com/simonthepoet.
Donna D. Vitucci’s fiction has appeared in or is forthcoming from Beloit Fiction Journal, Mid-American Review, Southern Indiana Review, Natural Bridge, Faultline, Hawaii Review, and most recently The Mochila Review, Re)verb, Zone 3, Main Street Rag, and Kennesaw Review Online.
Jessica Warman’s work has appeared in the New Growth Arts Review and Stirring: A Literary Collection.
G.K. Wuori’s
“Skits and Batters” is from his new, in-progress collection, The One-Half Lovely Diner. His first collection of stories, Nude in Tub, was published by Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill and became a Book of the Month Club selection. His first novel, An
American Outrage, was recently named Book of the Year (fiction) by ForeWord Magazine.
Wuori’s stories have appeared in The Gettysburg Review, The Missouri Review, Prairie Schooner, The
Massachusetts Review, Other Voices, The Chicago Review, Another Chicago Magazine, Five Points, and Literal Latté. Recent or upcoming publications include stories in Hayden’s Ferry Review, The
Gettysburg Review, Flaunt, New York Stories, The Barcelona Review, Carve, and Literal Latté.
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