David Bulley
I won first place in the $1000 brassring.com war of the words,
for fiction. I've published fiction in 15 Minutes, Columbia
River Reader, Short Stories, Tatlin's Tower, and other places. I have
fiction forthcoming in The Portland Monthly Magazine, and several
prominent e-zines. I recently published a small e-book of previously
published short fiction with OzoneBooks.com.
Read New World Order
Adam Deal
What I intend to do with photography is simple. I want to
show people new and unique images that are aesthetically
pleasing. Hope you enjoy viewing them as much as I've enjoyed taking them.
View his Photography
Nolan Keating
I am a lifelong, dedicated writer of 44 and now seek publication
of my work.
I run my own advertising and journalism agency and am currently
residing in Europe.
Read The Chapter of Not Letting the Heart of a Man be Snatched Away
Virginia Kennedy
Virginia Kennedy is an unlikely product of the public school
system of Jackson, New Jersey.
For Virginia, writing as an art form has become au fait within
the past few years, during which she has acquired the guidance and assistance
of a kind of connoisseur that urged her to pursue her talent.
With the undying support of a selected few, Virginia continues
to develop as an artist and poet, and is always trying to find different ways
in which to present her work. She is currently a first-year student at Hampshire
College in Amherst, MA.
Read her poem "sight"
J Eric Miller
J Eric Miller is an assistant professor of English at Kennesaw
State University. He previously taught at the American University
of Beirut. His fiction has appeared in a number of literary and
electronic journals, and his short story collection, Animal
Rights and Pornography, will be published by Soft Skull Press in the
spring of 2004.
Read Broken Harder
Ryan Miller
Ryan Miller's work has appeared or is forthcoming at, among others,
The Raven Chronicles, Rainbow Curve, Harpur
Palate, Steam Ticket,
The Wilshire Review, New Rag Rising, Shades
of December, Indigenous
Fiction, The Pointed Circle, The Dallas Observer,
and others. Online his stories have appeared at The Paumanok
Review, Small
Spiral Notebook, Pindeldyboz, Megaera, Carve
Magazine, Cyber
Oasis, Word
Riot, Opium Magazine, 3
AM Magazine, Pig Iron Malt,
Facets Magazine, The Starry Night Review, and ken*again.
A sister story to "Anna," entitled "Bliss," appears
at American
Feed Magazine. He is presently working on his first
novel.
Read Anna
Jim Musgrave
Following reading experiences such as Camus' The Stranger (originally
entitled, more appropriately, The Outsider), James Musgrave began his own odyssey
to become
a published author of "radstream" prose. His nonfiction title, The
Digital Scribe: A Writer's Guide to Electronic Media (1996), was his attempt
to teach techies how to write with their entire brains, and his three novels
soon followed in an attempt to teach humans how to read with their brains damaged
by American "bestsellers." His creative work includes: Sins of
Darkness,
Russian Wolves, and Lucifer's Wedding. He presently teaches collegiate humans
in San Diego how to think (and hopefully write) with their brains damaged by
the American K-12 system. His motto: Carpe abnocto!
Visit him online at: http://members.cox.net/jimmusgrave/Press.htm
Read The Lupercian Festival
Tamara Kaye Sellman
My fiction has been published both regionally and nationally, including
appearances in The Crescent Review, Faultline, Rosebud and Other
Voices,
among others. One of my short stories was nominated for a Pushcart Prize
in 1997. My latest story, "Shrapnel Over Chicago: August 1989" will
be published in the anthology, Mota: Courage, in the fall of 2003; the
anthology is edited by Karen Joy Fowler.
Read The Drift
Sean Meriwether
- Editor
Sean's fiction has been defined as dark realism, his subjects
rooted in the peculiar nature of everyday life. His work has or
will be published in Love Under Foot and Best Gay
Erotica 2002, and appeared online in
Lodestar Quarterly and 3AM
Magazine. He is currently working on a collection of short
stories and a novel. In addition to writing, he has the pleasure
of editing Outsider Ink and Velvet
Mafia: Dangerous Queer Fiction. Sean lives in
New York with his partner, photographer Jack
Slomovits, and their two dogs. Together they form Blowsquish.com,
an internet design company.
Visit his website at: seanmeriwether.com
Email Sean Meriwether