Kevin Dole 2

Kevin Dole 2 is a freelance writer who lives in a basement efficiency near the largest liquid waste incineratorin the state of Michigan. His novel Tangerinephant placed as a finalist in the 2003 Eraserhead Press First Book Contest and will hopefully be published later this year as part of that press's Doubles Series.

Michael Hemmingson

Michael Hemmingson's recent novels include The Rose of Heaven, House of Dreams Trilogy, The Rooms and The Garden of Love. He's edited such giant books as The Mammoth Book of Short Erotic Novels, Expelled from Eden: A William T. Vollmann Reader and What the Fuck. He lives in San Diego three blocks fom the beach where aliens, nightly, probe him while he watches Japanese imported bukake DVDs.

Jeffrey A. Stadt

Jeffrey A. Stadt's strange prose, poetry and non-fiction has seen publication in nearly a hundred small press magazines in the last decade. Most notably in: Terminal Fright, The Vampire's Crypt, Crossroads, Aberations, Into the Darkness, Cyber-Psycho's AOD, Bloodreams Magazines, Gathering Darkness, Heliocentric Net, Bizarre Dreams anthology, and Morbid Curiosity. Cyber-Psycho's AOD published his novella in a chapbook entitled Stigma: Afterworld; and his short story, "A Shroud Reflect'd," won the 3rd annual dark fiction contest at the Chiaroscura website. Most recently his stories have appeared in Bare Bone #1-6, and he wrote the hilarious, fictional introductions to Kevin L. Donihe's Eraserhead Press novel, SHALL WE GATHER IN THE GARDEN. Forthcoming work includes a story in THE WALRI PROJECT anthology, and his first novel, SOULS TO CINDERS from Eraserhead Press.


Originally from NYC, Allen lives, writes, acts and directs theatre in
Mexico. His published fiction, non-fiction, poetry, plays, photos, etc., have appeared in print as well as on line: NY Times, The Writer, Newsday, Literary Potpourri, Flashquake, Poetry Midwest, Poetic Voices, Herons Nest, Frogpond, Modern Haiku, World Haiku Review, many others. He is haibun editor for Simply Haiku. He has been published in USA, Canada , Mexico, England, Ireland, Scotland, Holland, Belgium, India, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, The Philippines and Wales.

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.

Laura Jaworski

Laura Jaworski writes in the time she can spare from breathing. She lives at Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage in northeast Missouri, and is currently working on a collection of poetry and a shed to live in for the winter.

 

Jeremiah Job Levine

Born in Connecticut and raised in Israel, Jeremiah Job Levine has had far too
many jobs. Almost all of them involved significant health hazards and ridiculously low pay rates. Determined to continue this winning streak, he now works as sternman on a lobster boat and writes horror and fantasy. He lives in New Haven with his wife Alvira, daughter Raven, and the customary pair of cat familiars. Sadly, none of the above are any help when it comes to summoning the powers of the netherworld.

Gina Ranalli

Gina Ranalli is a writer from Seattle, Washington. She is somewhat of a mysterious figure as she prefers to not comment on herself or her work and is seldom seen in public. However, she does read her email, so drop her a line at: IndigoBend@aol.com.

Denis Taillefer

Denis lives in Ontario, Canada where he is an IT professional by day and amateur goof by night. And every night, Denis dreams of quitting his day job. His work has appeared in The Grist Mill's Annual Anthology of Prose and Poetry, Volumes 11, 12, & 13, Millennium Shift with WordHammer Award, Antipodean SF, Gator Springs Gazette, Snow Monkey, Facsimilation and other fine zines, he's pretty sure.

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.

Jnana Hodson

After two years of tending a hummingbird feeder, Jnana's the only member of
his family who hasn't seen the alleged needle-beaked diner supping at the
station. His recent acceptances include Blue Fifth Review, Can We Have Our Ball Back, Janus Head, Kaleidowhirl, Kunundrum Engine, Meeting of the Minds, Moonwort Review, Plum Ruby Review, Score, Space Breather, Spillway, Stick Out Your Neck, Tribal Soul Kitchen, Typo Magazine, The Ultimate Hallucination, and Zygote in My Coffee.

Shane Allison

Shane Allison has been called a fag, a nigger, a genius and a dirty bitch. He has had poems published in The Glut, Edifice Wrecked, Real Eight, Loads of Odes, Velvet Mafia, remark, Spent Meat and Suspect Thoughts. He is the author of four books of poetry and has his first anthologized story will debut in Best Black Gay Erotica this fall. His friends include writers Jarret Keene, Todd Pierce and Matt Freedman.

Higgins

Higgins has published in Indite Circle, Demensions, Blue Rose Bouquet, Psychometrika, Above Ground Testing, Dream Forge, Methodika, Naked Poetry, Sticky Keys, Drinking Stories, Drunkmen, The Harrow, Human Nature Review, Revista de Metologia y Psicologia Experimental, Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, Another Night and Day Alliance, PoetryMagazine.com, Starry Night Review, Muse Apprentice Guild, British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, Storymania, Lost Souls, Teaching of Psychology, Journal of Medical Education, Aha! Haiku, The American Statistician, Canadian Journal of Psychology, Sauce*Box, Newsletter of the International Aroid Society, Psychological Bulletin, Poetic Voices, and the Journal of Modern Literature. He is currently studying Art, Art History, and Spanish.

J. Scott Malby

Scott Malby was contacted for a short bio. His answering machine said he was on vacation, spending a few weeks visiting the first part of the 20th century where he hopes to experience that "Golden Period" of English and American poetry for himself. He was overheard at his favorite bar to lamment: "When Auden split everything went to hell. I wish Pinsky and Collins would trade places with him. Not forever mind you, just a little while. I don't know who we could get to nudge Frost out of his repose. Better let his sleeping dog lie."

Alyssa Sturgill

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.

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