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2003 Todd Christopher Cincala is a previously unpublished poet living in New York City. He is a graduate of Vassar College and is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in English at Brooklyn College. Barbara Fletcher (website: www.barbarafletcher.com) is a poet from Toronto, Canada. She divides her time between writing, web design, obsessive blogging, and editing Places for Writers, a writers’ resource portal. Her work has appeared in various little-known and well-known online and print journals. Janis Freegard was born in England and spent some of her childhood in South Africa and Australia but has lived in New Zealand most of her life. In 2001, she won the BNZ Katherine Mansfield Short Story Award. Her short fiction and poetry have appeared in a number of New Zealand anthologies, magazines and journals including the Listener, Poetry NZ, JAAM, Turbine and 100 New Zealand Short Short Stories 4. She has an Honours degree in Botany and a cat called Spike. Muthoni Garland is a storyteller from Kenya, but currently lives in Cairo where her husband is on an expatriate contract. Between them, they have four children. She is working on her first novel. John Gray is a film graduate who recently relocated to Kingston, London. He has just completed writing enough short fiction for his story collection: Didn’t You Just Have a Panic Attack? He has also written a novel, which he hopes to see published in the future. Elizabethe Kelley teaches Creative Writing, Native Indian Literature, and Nature Writing in American Literature at Binghamton University in NY, where she is a graduate student in the Ph.D. English and Writing Program. Publications include Antietam Review, Anthology of New England Writers, Square Lake, The Kali Guide, International Icarus and others. Awards include a Robert Penn Warren Memorial Honorable Mention, and an award from the National League of American Penn Women. Ms. Kelley is just a student, a writer, and a teacher, who believes in the power of words, not war. Martin Rutley has been writing short fiction and poetry for several years, influenced largely by writers such as Franz Kafka and William Burroughs. His work has appear in various publications, including The Pedestal Magazine, The Fortean Bureau, Locus Novus, Literary Potpourri and The Dream People. Matt Schumacher teaches writing at a prison and likes a fine overnight stay at the right haunted hotel. His work has also appeared in Permafrost, Gumball Poetry, and Exquisite Corpse. Gary Sloan is a retired English professor in Ruston, Louisiana. In his retirement, he has written articles on literary figures for Free Inquiry, Skeptical Inquirer, Skeptic, American Atheist, The Freethinker (London), and other magazines. He also writes occasional political commentaries for Nando Media, a national newspaper service. Contact: sloangg@bellsouth.net
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