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CL Bledsoe
is an MFA Playwright Candidate at the University of Arkansas. He has poems published or forthcoming in Nimrod, Story South, and Shampoo Poetry, among other places. He lives in Fayetteville, AR with his fiance, poet Jillian Meyer.


Carol Carpenter
stories and poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Yankee, America, The Pedestal Magazine, Barnwood, Indiana Review, Quarterly West, Carolina Quarterly, ByLine, and Papier-Mache Press's anthology, Generation to Generation. She received awards such as the Richard Eberhart Prize for Poetry and was a finalist in the Nelson Algren Awards. Formerly a college writing instructor and journalist, she now works for a consulting and training company.


Jack Conway
work has appeared in the Antioch Review, The Columbia Review and Norton Anthology of Light Verse, among others. His book, Life Sentences, was published in 2002. He teaches writing at Bristol Community College.


Brian Dickson
is currently an M.A. candidate in creative writing at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Winner of the 2003 Wendy Barker Creative Writing Award, his publications include Desperado, San Antonio Poetry Fair anthology, Voices Along the River, and the forthcoming Simple Vows Anthology and Poetry Motel.

David Harris Ebenbach
poetry has appeared in La Petite Zine and the Red River Review, and a poetry project of his—leaving free poems in unexpected locations throughout Philadelphia—was covered last spring on the Philadelphia Inquirer’s front page, National Public Radio, Channel WB-17’s 10 o’clock news, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and in the Chronicle of Higher Education. His short fiction has been published in numerous magazines, including the Denver Quarterly, the Beloit Fiction Journal, and the Crescent Review.


Katy E. Ellis, Jr.
is a recent graduate from the Western Washington University, and an undergraduate from the Writing Program at the University of Victoria in British Columbia. Her work has most recently appeared in The Sycamore Review, Borderlands: Texas Poetry Review, Faultline, Snow Monkey and in the Canadian journals Grain and Fiddlehead. She lives and works in Seattle, Washington.

Paul D. McGlynn
has had poems accepted by over 200 journals in the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Australia, including The Ledge, Bogg, The Wallace Stevens Journal, Chiron Review, Poetry Motel, Clark Street Review, Sepia, Freexpression, and The Brobdingnagian Times. His Chapbook, Magical Regression, was published by AlphaBeat Press. He’s had three poems nominated for the Pushcart Prize.
 

Simon Perchik
is an attorney whose poetry has appeared in Partisan Review, The New Yorker, previously in Stickman Review, and elsewhere. Readers interested in learning more about him are invited to read Magic, Illusion and Other Realities at www.geocities.com/simonthepoet, which lists a complete bibliography.
 

Lan Tran
previous publications include a short story that was the 2002 recipient of the Lamar York Prize.

Donna D. Vitucci
is a grant writer and development associate who lives in Cincinnati, Ohio. Her fiction has appeared in Beloit Fiction Journal, Mid-American Review, Southern Indiana Review, Faultline, Natural Bridge, Hawaii Review, The Mochila Review, Zone 3, The Kennesaw Review online, Main Street Rag, Meridian, and others. “On the Line,” is an episode from a larger project that features Evan Wunder and other fictionalized characters in the very real town of Fernald, Ohio, where a uranium processing plant operated from 1952 until the late 1980’s. Donna’s story, “Catching Our Breath,” appeared in Vol. 2, No.1 of Stickman Review.

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