Durlabh Singh

Durlabh Singh is a poet artist based in London, England who has been published widely in magazines, journals, and anthologies. Durlabh has four books of verse published  also, the latest being CHROME RED (ISBN 1898030464).

As an artist Durlabh's works are in both private/public collections all over the world.

http://mysite.freeserve.com/Durlabh_Singh
www.durlabhsingh.punjabilok.net

Andrew French

WRITE OUT OF: CHIACAGO
BIRTH: 8-12-60
POETIC STYLE:  JUX-TA-POSITION
INFLUNCES:  GNOSTIC—SWALLOWING THE BLUE GUITAR—WHAT CAN BE BROKEN
MUST BE BROKEN/


Born a poor black child in rural Manhattan in the mid 60's, polycarp kusch grew to define the term--disinterested party. Lacking both ability and drive, he rose quickly in academic and business circles and finally landed a job as a K-Mart cashier. The following day he was fired and dedicated his life to literature. Popular opinion said this was a bad thing. This man should not be allowed access to sharp things like pencils. Then came latex gloves and computers and people forgot about polycarp kusch. But soon after World War 2, the "lost writings" of polycarp were rediscovered by a new generation of people with way too much time on their hands--and thus was born--the cult of the polycarp. He now lives in Budapest, Hungary existing on a simple diet of pork and Czechoslovakian beer with his third wife Evacarp.

Keith Wigdor

Born in the USA in 1965, Keith had worked in the private sector for many years before persuing an art career in 1998. Since then he has become well known in the abstract/surreal art field. His work has been featured in Churn Art Magazine and on the cover of The Bulletin, a publication of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. His art can be found on at least twenty five web sites, including a music video he was involved in at the homepage of the industrial band Distant Sun.

Ted Kopsaftis

Ted Kopsaftis, a minimally trained artist, attended the art institute of fort lauderdale. He now works in a country club and triesto draw and paint as much as he can. He believes there are too many artists in the world, and definitely too many bad ones. He hopes to be one of the bad ones.

For more info check out http://www.absolutearts.com/portfolios/t/theoko/

 

Dale Michael Houstman

51 years of age, born in King's Lynn, England, and now lives in Minneapolis Minnesota. With friends Tom Clarkson and Barret John Erickson, he produces an irregular surrealist publication called "Blue Feathers" and also musical projects of an "undefined" quality. "Poetry is the main by-product of an obstructed colon minced in a cosmopolitan fashion, and acid-stressed to bring out highlights."— Therman R. Rugport

M. Garrow Bourke

M. Garrow Bourke’s artwork and fiction largely remain an underground phenomenon. Fried Anchovies with Bloody Bouillabaisse, his incindiary first novel, and his essay "The Art of Ribbing: a History of Sexist Humor" caused quite a stir among readers. Bourke (whose last name defies pronounciation) is currently hiding out and working on his second novel. When the urge to write wanes Bourke resorts to extreme digital image rendering. He is a traveling man who calls the roads of the United States of America his home.

Cameron A. Straughan

Cameron A. Straughan is a writer, editor, publisher, film maker, and fisheries biologist. Two of his short films won the Award of Merit at the 2000 Ryerson Polytechnic University Continuing Education Film Awards. He is currently pursuing a Masters of Environmental Studies Degree at York University. His plan of study at York is entitled Communicating Via Environmental Productions and his major project will be a documentary about Algonquin Park wolves - tentatively entitled Home of the Wolf. The digital video documentary will take an ecosystem view of the wolf and will feature input from a wide variety of stakeholders. His films and videos have appeared in the Eco Arts Festival (York University, Toronto), the R/Evolution Conference (Concordia University, Montreal), the Environmental Studies Association of Canada Conference (University of Toronto), the 4th FICA - International Festival of Environmental Film and Video (Goiás, Brasil), the Nickel Independent Film Festival (St. Johns, Newfoundland), the 2nd Tagawa International Short Film Matsuri (Tagawa, Japan), the Giggle Shorts International Comedy Short Film Festival (Toronto, Ontario), the 6th Cornell Environmental Film Festival (Ithaca, New York), and the The Conscientious Projector: Films for the People and the Planet (Bainbridge Island, Washington).

He currently resides in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He has been writing short stories for 13 years now. His work has appeared in Satire, Black Cat 115, Intro-Spex, The Ontarion, The Peak, Exhibit B, Drift, and The Journal of Great Lakes Research. He has performed his short stories at various open-mike events, including readings in Windsor, Ontario, and throughout Vancouver, BC. He began Kadath Press 5 years ago.

Malachi Doane

Malachi Doane | Artist in general, poet at large.
A.S. Corning Community College, Liberal Arts
B.A. Elmira College, Classical Studies
M.A.- Cert. Vysoka Skola Ekonomicka, Central European Studies
E-mail Rocket_man77@yahoo.com
Http://malachi.50megs.com/praha.html "The Prague Journal" E-Journal from my time Prague
http://www.Nospine.net "My Time at Elmira College" First published manuscript of poetry.

Brandi Bell

Brandi Bell lives in San Diego and works for Fiction International. She writes mostly in the vein of sexual politics while waiting for a heart transplant of the emotional kind.

Alec S. Scott

Alec S. Scott (ASS to his friends) has been called a butch lesbian by some, Bigfoot by others, and Jesus with a Lisp by still others. All that is known for sure is that he spent his first 19 years of life in San Diego, moved to Louisiana when he was 23, and has spent much of his time since mowing a 13-acre lawn, plotting the demise of the Holy/Unholy Church of the Creatureman, and having sinful sex with his sinful wife, Benay (a.k.a. the first recognized Beta Anomaly), to whom he has been married for the past eleven years.

He has also been known write a short story or two. .

Hertzan Chimera

From the meaningless act of semi-autonomous key presses the Hertzan Chimera entity has created such novels as Szmonhfu and United States, collections such as Animal Instincts, BFGS, Chim&Her, Chim&Him and the forthcoming editorship of CHIMERAWORLD. Hertzan Chimera will make a UBIQUITOUS appearance in this year's Horrofind goodie bag.
http://hertzanchimera.com — is the official website.
http://hertzanchimera.blogspot.com — is the more personal view.
http://www.terrotales.org/interviews.asp — HC interviews the stars of horror fiction.

Kevin Wilson

Kevin is a self-taught photographer from Fife, Scotland. Most of his work is inspired by his dreams, which includes photo sequences, digital artwork and multi-exposure photography. Kevin is a featured artist in the Association for the Study of Dreams 2003 Dream Art Exhibition. For further information visit his website at http://www.insomnium.co.uk/

Ray Fracalossy

Ray Fracalossy is a part time writer, part time lover who heralds from New Jersey, the Mecca of all things absurd. He has written two e-books, both available from bizarrEbooks.com, and frequently contributes to The New Absurdist web site, noticing that it tastes more like butter than the real thing. He enjoys spending time with his wife and son, and finds it gives him that warm, fuzzy, reason to live type feeling, without all the over the counter side effects.

Paolo Honorificus

The author is alive. (Sometimes I wonder.) He lives alone inside a mind threatening to cave in on itself. A daydream junkie, improbable fantasies are his stalk in trade; like imagining finding a publisher who will pay for his work. He is most profound when profoundly asleep. Nothing gets finished. The author may be lazy. Two things he says most often to himself: "Did I write that?" or "Where could I have stolen that from!"

Phil Rockstroh

Phil Rockstroh, a self-confessed gasbag monologist, is a poet and a musician who lives in East Village section of New York City. For many years he was the de facto ghost writer for the endlessly touring, perpetually self-promoting, performance "poet"/ musician, Chris Chandler, with whom Phil shares writing blame for Protection from All this Safety, which was published by New Orleans-located Portals Press. 0916620301). Phil has had short fiction, poetry, comedy, commentary and satire published online and in print in numerous publication, a few anthologies, as well as set to music for various independent record labels on tapes and CDs and his work has been and is performed in venues from coffee houses to large folk festivals nationwide.

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