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Arlene Ang lives in Venice, Italy as a freelance translator, volunteer web designer, part-time poet and occasional writer. She is also the editor of the Italian Niederngasse. Her poetry has recently appeared or is upcoming in Pierian Springs, 3rd Muse Poetry Journal, Poet’s Canvas, Amarillo Bay, Star*Line and Sidereality. Andrea M. Bussell lives in Kalamazoo, MI where she writes, teaches, and listens to Nick Cave. She is currently working on a collection of short fiction. SuzAnne C. Cole, Houston, Texas, former college English teacher, now concentrates on writing and has published books, essays, poetry, plays, and fiction in many commercial and literary magazines, newspapers, and anthologies. She also wrote To Our Heart’s Content: Meditations for Women Turning 50. Autumn Collins is a twenty-something struggling poet who works in publishing and lives with her cat. She also believes in capital punishment for ending sentences in prepositions. Jameson Currier is the author of a novel, Where the Rainbow Ends, and a collection of short stories, Dancing on the Moon. His short fiction has appeared in many magazines, websites, and anthologies including Men on Men, Rebel Yell, Circa 2000, and VelvetMafia.com. Jason DeBoer is an editor in Madison, Wisconsin. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in The Barcelona Review, The Iowa Review, Quarterly West, Stand, Other Voices, Libido, Clackamas Literary Review, Mississippi Review, The Wisconsin Review, CrossConnect, Pindeldyboz, American Atheist, The American Journal of Print, Linnaean Street, Suspect Thoughts, Exquisite Corpse, and The Absinthe Literary Review. At the moment, he is working on Stupor, his debut novel. Richard Fein has been published in numerous print and web journals. He also has an interest in digital photography. He has three personal websites where he’s posted samples of his work: Poems, POEMS, and photo album. Anne Marie Fowler is a student in the MFA in Writing program at Spalding University. She presently resides in Germany with her husband, Dan, and their four children: Amber, Cord, Candice, and Daphne. Kimberly Simms runs Wits End Spoken Word, which organizes poetry events in Greenville, SC and distributes a monthly poetry happenings e-newsletter. She has recently been published in Ladyfest South 2002 Anthology (Atlanta), The Illustrated Ape Magazine Fall 2002 (London), and Rising Zine Spring 2003 (London). To receive her newsletter or to be notified of her upcoming website (January 2003), please e-mail witsendpoetry@yahoo.co.uk. Like Sacramento Kings point guard Mike Bibby, Jennifer Thompson is an agile, tattooed University of Arizona graduate who can hit an NBA three-pointer. Unlike Bibby, Dr. Thompson uses a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from the University of California-Irvine to startle and titillate aspiring pilots and engineers at Embry-Riddle University, where she was recently appointed Assistant Professor. She has published numerous erotic and morbid poems, most recently in The Laughing Dog and Gin Bender. M.O. Walsh is a writer from Baton Rouge, LA, who is currently living in East Tennessee. Walsh has been published in The Phoenix, and will also appear in the forthcoming French Quarter Fiction Anthology. He won the John C. Hodges Award for Excellence in Graduate Fiction in 2001 and will begin the MFA program at Ole Miss in the spring. He has family, some friends, and a dog. Ginny Wray’s work has appeared or is forthcoming in Carve Magazine, 3AMmagazine, BigBridge, Brevity, Eclectica, Eyeshot, Hope Magazine, Linnaean Street, nycBigCityLit, Pindeldyboz, PoetryBay, PoetryMagazine, and SamsaraQuarterly. She has a B.A. in Literature, and is on the editorial board of Fictionline.
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