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Adam Sturtevant

Bonsai

Adam Sturtevant is a 26-year-old writer and musician living in Brooklyn, New York.  He has played drums for many different artists, has toured in the U.S., Europe and Japan, and has scored several short and independent films.  He writes novels and short stories in his spare time, and his fiction was recently published in Decomp Magazine.  Bonsai was originally published in Two Hawks Quarterly (aulapress.com).

 

G David Schwartz

Eleven Nuggets and a Comment

G. David Schwartz is former president of Seedhouse, the online interfaith committee. Schwartz is the author of A Jewish Appraisal of Dialogue. Currently a volunteer at Drake Hospital in Cincinnati, Schwartz continues to write. His new book, Midrash and Working Out Of The Book is now in stores.

Elizabeth Anne Hartmann

The King's Highway and Forgotten Garden

Liz Hartmann is a long-time public servant working in the Twin Cities in Minnesota. She has a background in Psychology and Education, and she balances her time between raising teenagers, checking in on aging parents, and enjoying the journey towards retirement; writing helps to keep her balanced.   

 

Nick Padron

Papa's Bastard Son

Nick Padron has published over one hundred musical compositions, including a rock opera based on Carlos Castaneda's Don Juan series (http://www.diablero.com/). His short stories have appeared in numerous publications and collections. His 2002 novella, It Tolls For Thee, was rated number one at Zoetrope All-Story. His novel, The Good Terrorist, is an Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award finalist. His first novel, Gabriel Hemingway's The Cuban Scar is available at www.amazon.com

 

A. Frank Bower

Rebooting

A. Frank Bower retired from full-time job as a mental health worker to write and study writing. He work shopped with Dan Pope, Sari Rosenblatt and Jamie Cat Callan at Connecticut Wesleyan, but credits Poplar Writers, a local writers group that took him in, with being far more influential. Carol Parker, Lynn Wilcox and Geof Fowler have been his harshest critics and staunchest supporters--along with his wife, Carol. Bower published two shorts and creative nonfiction in '07 and another of each in '08, along with a poem. Three magazines have accepted short stories this year, not counting Sangam. In 2008 the Middletown (CT) Commission on the Arts awarded Bower a grant to work on a novel, Midbury.

 

Randall W. Pretzer

The Most Refreshing Taste in the World

Randall W. Pretzer has been writing since age 15.   He started off writing short stories and then moved to writing plays and poetry.  He got back into short story writing in 2006 and now is primarily a short story writer.  He lives in Texas and is currently working on three short stories.   

 

Anand Mahajan

The Second Immersion

J Anand Mahajan is an engineer from NIT Jamshedpur and has been publishing in technical and literary lines both. He is author of several literary short stories like “ A Star Manque”, “ The Shattered World”, The Recluse” etc published in US based Chowk; as well he has published in Indian magazines also; some significant publications are “ Sons of The Soil” in IJPCL, “Superseded” in MuseIndia.

 

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