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Brad Hatfield
The Last Time I Stars
Brad
Hatfield was born in 1957, in
Yakima, Washington. He graduated
from the University of Washington in
1980. Recent publications appear in the
Switched On Gutenberg;
the Orange Room Review; Words-Myth Decanto Magazine,
and the Margie Review. Brad lives with his son Grayson in
Mill Creek, WA.
Timothy Martin
Salvage Alongside the Enemy
Timothy Martin’s work has appeared in The Comstock Review,
Slant, The Coe Review, and other publications. He currently lives
and works in Ann Arbor, MI.
Joan McNerney
Almost
Joan McNerney
lives in a small town in upstate New York. She has been published
widely and has four titles, most recently Having Lunch with the
Sky, APD Press, Albany, NY.
Sarah Schwartz
North Truro,July 2007
Sarah
Schwartz is a graduate student
in the Creative Writing program at
Fordham University. Born and raised
in New York City, she has recently relocated to South Orange, New
Jersey.
Christian Ward
Postcard
Christian Ward
is the author of Slippage (Erbacce Press, 2008). His work is
forthcoming in the Emerson Review,
Ezra and the Loch Raven Review. He and his wife are
expecting their first child soon.
Kenneth Pobo
Depression Barbie
Kenneth Pobo
teaches Creative Writing and English
at Widener University in
Pennsylvania. In 2008, WordTech
Press published a new book of his poems called Glass Garden.
Catch Ken's radio show, "Obscure Oldies," at
WDNR.com
on Saturdays from
6-8pm EST.
Rick Marlatt
Planet of Dreams
Rick
Marlatt teaches English in
Nebraska. He has BAs in English and Philosophy and an MA in
Creative Writing from the
University of Nebraska. He is
currently pursuing an MFA in Creative Writing from the
University of California Riverside
at Palm Desert. Marlatt’s most
recent poetry reviews appear in Rattle, Gently Read
Literature, and Cold Front
Mag, while his most recent poetry appears in The Pedestal
Magazine, Plains Song Review, and Barnwood
International Poetry. Marlatt performs as an actor, poet, and
writer, most recently, winning the University of Nebraska Sigma Tau
Delta Short Fiction Slam.
John Sibley Williams
Post-Fire---Southern Oregon 2003
John
Sibley Williams has an MA in
Writing and has recently returned to the Boston area, where he
frequently performs his poetry. Some of his over thirty previous or
upcoming publications include The Evansville Review,
Flint Hills Review,
Cadillac Cicatrix, Juked, The Journal, Barnwood
International Poetry, Phantasmagoria, The Alembic, and
Clapboard House.
Roger Singer
The Land Weeps
Roger Singer
began writing poetry when he was in the military many years ago, for
relaxation and to express his thoughts in an abstract form. He
enjoys the challenge
poetry offers, unlike the articles he has written, which are
straight forward. He believes poetry allows the writer to step to
the side from general thoughts, thus creating a miniature story
which in and of itself can bifurcate into other levels of literary
form.
Melissa Guillet
New Year 2006
Melissa Guillet's
work has appeared in Appleseeds, The Cherry Blossom Review,
Imitation Fruit (winning poem), Lalitamba, Look! Up
in the Sky!, Nth Position, Public Republic,
Scrivener’s Pen, Seven Circle Press, Women. Period.,
six Worcester, MA anthologies, and
several chapbooks. She teaches Interdisciplinary Arts in Riverside,
RI.
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