Corey Habbas
Just this past July Corey and her family moved from California
to Minnesota. Despite the major move, Corey continued to write
as if moving the pen somehow was as essential as breathing. She
now writes at night, flanked by a brimming cup of homemade chocolate
chai and awaits her first winter snow. Her writing has appeared
in Azizah Magazine, Newtopia Magazine, TimbookTu, Poetry
Super Highway and various anthologies. She holds a Bachelor’s
Degree in Information Systems from California State University
of Redlands.
Read her Poetry
Dan McNeil
Dan McNeil's award-avoiding short stories and reviews have appeared
in Alien Contact, (translation), Antipodean SF, The
Beat, Cellar Door, Fantastic
Metropolis, Fragment, Ink Magazine (UK), Laura
Hird's Showcase, The Quarterly
Staple, Redsine, Whispers Of Wickedness, Word
Riot and Zygote In My Coffee.
New fiction will appear in Issue 3 of Mad Hatter's Review. Some fairly unhelpful
information about the reclusive McNeil can be found at http://truthnlies.blogspot.com/
Read 'The Destruction of the World Trade Center Considered as an Aerial Relay Race'
Daniel A. Olivas
Daniel A. Olivas is the author of Devil Talk: Stories (Bilingual
Press, 2004), Assumption and Other Stories (Bilingual Press, 2003),
The
Courtship of María Rivera Peña (Silver Lake Publishing,
2000), and a children’s book, Benjamin and the Word (Piñata
Books, 2005). His stories, essays, book reviews and poems have
appeared in many publications including the Los Angeles Times,
MacGuffin, Exquisite Corpse, The Elegant Variation, Outsider
Ink,
THEMA, The Jewish Journal, and the Multicultural
Review.
Visit
Daniel A. Olivas online at: www.danielolivas.com.
Read 'Hit'
Bill Pierce
Bill Pierce founded the Radioactive
Future collective of artists in 2000. He began showing his mixed media sculptures
and serigraph prints in the San Diego, CA area, and has since shown in Los Angeles,
San Francisco, Chicago, and Tokyo, Japan. He founded the Funerals
of Distinction artist collective in 2001. In 2004, he curated a traveling
political art show called Machine
Gun in the Clown's Hand, that had shows in San
Diego, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. In 2005, he founded the
all-female artist collective GRRRRRL
POWER!. Reviews of his shows have appeared in the OC Weekly, SD Fahrenheit, SD Citybeat, San
Diego Union-Tribune, and SD Music Matters Magazine. The shows have
also been featured on national televsion on the 2/8/2004 episode
of the WB's "The Surreal Life," and on local television on
Notivisa KBNT (UNI) San Diego, 8/7/2004.
View his Artwork
Robyn Singer Rose
Robyn Singer Rose is an Australian writer and psychologist. She has
published short stories internationally and won and placed in competitions.
The most notable of her wins is The Hal Porter short story prize where her
win and bio were featured in the local newspaper. She has written nonfiction
but prefers fiction writing. Cuff Linked Memories is her first full
manuscript and it has been favourably appraised by other Australian authors.
She was short listed in the Marion Eldridge Award based on the first
chapter. While the manuscript, Cuff Linked Memories is in the marketplace,
she is working on a psychological thriller, titled, Salted Pineapple.
Read 'Looting In Irak'
Devan Sagliani
Devan Sagliani holds a BA in English from the University of California
Los
Angeles. His fiction has appeared in Word Riot. He currently
resides in Los
Muertos where he is plotting a great and terrible revenge upon
the world in
literary form.
Contact Devan Sagliani at: devansagliani@hotmail.com
Read 'The Day The World Ended'
Ted Sappington
Ted Sappington’s writings meditate on the impermanence
of memory and the future of consciousness, but are framed by
an endless parade of drug-induced hallucinations, exaggerated
violence, and pent-up sexual desires. Fortunately, his belief
humanity is ultimately doomed hasn’t prevented him from
completing his first novel, Enter Twilight, for which he is seeking
representation. He has served over a decade in New York’s
film production scene as a cinematographer on a multitude of
features, shorts, and music videos. However, he’s found
staring at his computer for hours on end, agonizing over words,
infinitely more gratifying. Currently, Ted is developing his
next novel, Echo.
Visit Ted Sappington online at: www.aloha.net/~sapping
Read 'Fugue'
Joseph P. Thayer
Joseph Thayer's work has also appeared in Ramble
Underground and he was recently
awarded third place in the New Letter's Annual Short Story Contest. He lives
somewhere outside of New York City with his wife and daughter. When he is not
writing, he is happily entangled in that triangle.
Read 'Spit'
Alice Whittenberg
Alice Whittenburg has been writing for more than fifteen years and during that
time she has also been active in the peace and environmental movements. Her fiction
has appeared in 42opus, flashquake, Pindeldyboz, Word
Riot, Locus Novus, and
elsewhere, and other story collages featuring the Public Offender have appeared
in Unlikely 2.0. She is coeditor of the online journal The
Café Irreal.
Read her Story-Photo Collages
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