David Barringer
David Barringer has written for Nerve.com, Playboy, Details, Mademoiselle,
Men's Journal, The American Prospect, The ABA Journal, and others. His short
fiction has appeared/will be appearing in Nerve.com, 3AM Magazine, Sweet Fancy Moses,
Opium Magazine, Dezmin, and others. His book of short stories, The
Leap and Other Mistakes: 35 Stories is available on Amazon.com.
Read Carmigan Lash
Visit his website: davidbarringer.com
Email David Barringer: curious@davidbarringer.com
Herbert Beigel
Herbert Beigel has had a varied career as a lawyer, filmmaker and producer,
and writer. He's published one book of non-fiction (Beneath the Badge) and
currently is completing a novel. He also teaches film at the University of
Arizona.
Read Superheroes
Email Herbert Beigel: HBeigel@aol.com
Alison Daniel
This is the bit where I confess to being a Renaissance bride
in a former life, albeit a frenzied Maenad like one, perhaps due to a
certain ecstasy when it comes to meeting Dionysus cunningly concealed as
Hermes and somewhere in amongst all the wonderful confusion, I write poetry.
Read poetry by Alison Daniel
Email Alision Daniel: lucrezia11@hotmail.com
Sarah Eddenden
She's a Canadian who's distracted by Chappaquiddick. Booze. God. Exhibitionists. Horny college students. Being lonely. Getting fired. Funny stuff. Wearing costumes. Monkeys.
The indisposed. The uninhibited. The impaired.
So she writes about it. Them. (All).
Look at her with a journalism degree, and all she does is make up stories.
Read Like Eating Air
Email Sarah Eddenden: aberardi@interlog.com
Carol Es
"I have survived maybe too much crap as a kid. After all those resilient years, I have now become dependent on my art & I hang on it like an insecure, needy child. Painting has become an independent entity that directs me & has taken the place of the guardian I never had. Painting is always humbling me, as it is always the wiser."
View her Artwork
Visit her website: esart.com
Mary Lynch
Mary Lynch was born in 1947 in Providence, Rhode Island and grew up in the suburbs of the same town.
She ran, after considering college at Bennington, into the arms of flower power America.
She overdid everything until she was 27 and then settled down and went to art school,
where she eventually got her MFA from RISD.
She took another run for the hills when she turned fifty and experienced an epiphany, a complete breakdown, and a near death experience.
Now :
She can't stop making art.
She can't stop making love.
She can't stop living.
Read Blue Rambler
Travis J. Mader
Travis Jon Mader is a 30-year-old writer living in Houston, Texas. He has been published previously in Outsider Ink, Suspect Thoughts, 3AM Magazine, Duct Tape Press, Red River Review and *spark-online.
Read bruiser
Visit
his webiste: take23.com
Email Travis J. Mader: travis@take23.com
James McConnon
James McConnon has been published in Planet Prozac, Odyssey, Defying Gravity, The Dream Zone and Pulp Fiction, with stories coming up in the future issues of Roadworks , Suspect Thoughts and Peepshow online. You can visit his work online at http://rqc.tripod.com/charlie.htm and Gina Snowdoll's Transvestite Site.
He has completed three novels which he has been spectacularly unsuccessful in getting anyone to read, never mind publish, and is currently working on 4th. The wax dolls resembling pin cushions in the shape of literary agents are purely for decoration. Not that he's bitter.
Read Why Don't We Do What We Came
Here To Do?
Visit his website: James McConnon
Email James McConnon: jamesmcconnon@hotmail.com
Sean Meriwether - Editor
Sean's erotica has appeared in Best Gay Erotica 2001, and will be appearing in BGE2002 and Of the Flesh. His short fiction has also appeared in print in Excess
Compassion and online in Suspect
Thoughts. He is currently working on several projects including his first screenplay and is developing a website for gay fiction, Velvet Mafia.
He can also be found working with his partner, photographer Jack Slomovits, on Blowsquish.com,
an internet design company.
Visit his gallery at: seanmeriwether.com
email Sean Meriwether