Laura Alonso
Laura C. Alonso is Senior Editor at Fictionline
Press and moderator of The
Readers Corner, an online reading/discussion group for
writers sponsored by Coffeehouse
for Writers. Her work has been published in
Linnaean Street and In
Posse Review, and she and her husband are currently developing
a nonprofit, grassroots publication in Chicago, News
for a Change, with a focus on community and humanitarian
issues.
Read October 22nd
Email Laura Alonso: laurab425@aol.com
Janet Buck
Janet Buck is a three-time Pushcart Nominee and the author
of four collections of poetry. Her work has recently appeared
in Three Candles, PoetryBay, Red River Review, Runes, Stirring,
The Concrete Wolf, Branches, The Carriage House Review, Facets,
Sand to Glass, The American Muse, and hundreds of journals
world-wide. In 2002, Buck's poetry is scheduled to appear
in Artemis, The Montserrat Review, Recursive Angel, Apples
& Oranges, Pig Iron Malt, Gertrude, The Pedestal Magazine,
Southern Ocean Review, and The Pittsburgh Quarterly. Recent
awards include Sol Magazine's 2001 Poem of the Year, The 2001
Kota Press Anthology Prize, and The Thunder Rain Award. Janet's
newest e-book Ash Tattoos, a collection of poetry on the terrorist
attacks and the aftermath of war, is now available from The
ZeBook Company.
Read her Poetry on Outsider Ink
Read an interview with Janet Buck in Pierian
Springs.
Visit her website:
http://www.janetbuck.com
Email Janet Buck: JBuck22874@aol.com
Tracy Falke
Tracy Falke once co-authored and edited a book on politics
in return for a mint-condition 1981 Buick with white-wall
tires and a suicide knob. These days she figures fiction is
safer; it keeps her off inexplicable FBI files, out of ditches,
and appears infinitely more civilised.
Between plotting world domination, contributing to a UK fiction
magazine, and attempting to understand British accents, she
finds time to work on her collection of short stories, most
set in Louisiana and Mississippi where she was born and raised.
She also occasionally shuffles a stack of paper that is to
be her novel. She dreams to one day harness her love of photography
and fiction under one professional yolk, filmmaking.
Her work has featured in Zoetrope All-Story Extra.
This story is dedicated to her husband Joe, for believing.
Read Bristly in the Middle Near the Bud
Email Tracy Falke: bongofury@bongofury.demon.co.uk
Richard Fein
I have been published in numerous print and web zines. My
passion is poetry and photography. Samples of my work can
be found at the following web sites.
Visit his photo album: http://www.pbase.com/bardofbyte
Visit his poetry site: http://expage.com/page/richardspoems
Read his Poetry on Outsider Ink
Email Richard Fein: bardofbyte@aol.com
Paul Lorenz
Paul currently lives in Berkeley, and is a member of the Oakdale
Painting Studio in San Francisco. He has exhibited extensively
in Chicago, plus New York City and Germany. Paul will be one
of the painters representing the United States at the Third
International Biennial of Contemporary Art in Florence, Italy
during December, 2001. With respectful regard to the Abstract
Expressionists of the forties and fifties, Paul allows the
painting process to remain the final subject.
View his Artwork on Outsider Ink
Visit his website: http://www.paullorenz.biz/
Email Paul Lorenz: info@paullorenz.biz
Mary McCluskey
Mary McCluskey is a British journalist, mostly based in Los
Angeles but presently commuting between LA and a small village
in Shropshire, UK. Her short fiction has appeared in a number
of publications including Atlantic Unbound, Salon,
Dim Sum (Hong Kong) Linnaean
Street, The Pamaunok Review and Zoetrope All Story Extra.
She is Contributing Editor of Literary Potpourri and has just
completed a novel - White Nights.
Read Stalking Sarah
Email Mary McCluskey: Mary.Mccluskey1@btinternet.com
Colin Pink
Colin Pink is a British Playwright living in London. His
work will be
performed by the Luminous Theatre Group in New York City on
March 19th & 20th at Theater 22 (54 West 22nd Street).
See the group's website at www.geocities.com/Luminousgroup
for more information. His short stories have been published
in various magazines and on the internet, including 3AMmagazine.com.
He is also a member of Storyville.
Read Some Beautiful Connecticut
Email Colin Pink: colin@cpink.demon.co.uk
Wayne H. W Wolfson
a California based author, internationally published.
A member of The Academy Of American Poets, my work is currently
appearing in the national literary journals including Happy,
Poetry Motel , Illyas Honey, Caveat Lector, Seedhouse
Magazine, Parting Gifts, The Kit-Cat Review, San Francisco
Salvo, Nebo, The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature,
Eyeshot, omfusion, Poems Niederngasse, SoMa Literary Review,
The Moonwort Review, Terminus, 3 A.M Magazine, Unlikely Stories
and Ken Again. One of my pieces has been nominated for the
prestigious 1999 Push Cart Prize. A prose piece placed as
finalist in The 2000 William Faulkner Creative Writing Competition.
Recently I collaborated with Boston based composer/producer
Grenadier
on a CD of music and spoken word.
Read Burying Kristen
Email Wayne H. W Wolfson: wwolfson@aol.com
Sean Meriwether - Editor
Sean's erotica has appeared in Of
the Flesh, Best
Gay Erotica 2002 and
Best Gay Erotica 2001. 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 a website for dangerous
queer fiction, Velvet
Mafia. He can also be found working with his partner,
photographer Jack
Slomovits, on Blowsquish.com,
an internet design company.
Visit his website at: seanmeriwether.com
email Sean Meriwether