Robert Klein Engler

Robert Klein Engler lives in Chicago. His poems and stories have appeared in Borderlands, Evergreen Chronicles, Hyphen, Christopher Street, The James White Review, American Letters and Commentary, Literal Latté, and many other magazines and journals.

His books of poetry, One Hundred Poems and Medicine Signs, are published by Alphabeta Press. He was the recipient of an Illinois Arts Council Literary Award for his poem “Three Poems for Kabbalah,” which appeared in Fish Stories Collective 2, and “Flower Festival at Genzano” which appeared in Whetstone.

His drawings appear in Black Elvis, Rio, and other e-zines. Examples of his writing are found online.  Go to http://www.yahoo.com and search for “Robert Klein Engler.”  His books, departures and empty chair by moonlight, are available through amazon.com.

email Robert Klein Engler at: alphabpres@aol.com
 

Emma Klingbeil
Emma is 16 and from a little town in Wisconsin.  She plans to escape to New Orleans with a traveling puppet show and steal a shrimp boat and move on to Cuba.
Please visit her own Studio Page to view more of her work which are all done in oils.  The original paintings are for sale, email her for more information.
email Emma Klingbeil at: cheapvodka@mailcity.com

Sean Meriwether

Surviving in New York's West Village, Sean is busy working on several projects including finishing his first novel, Ice Fusion, and establishing Outsider Ink as an alternative press for artists with a niche perspective.

He has a multi-media piece running at A Different Light Gallery in NYC from September through October. Created with Jack Slomovits, it is a combination of photography and text centered around male escorts. He is also publishing short fiction on the internet and literary magazines. His short story, "A Body In Motion" can currently be seen on Z End Zine.

Sean also works closely with his partner in life and crime, Jack Slomovits, a photographer and visual artist.

email Sean Meriwether
 

Jack Slomovits

Born in LA, Jack Slomovits started taking pictures at the age of 6.  He experimented with his camera taking pictures of family and neighbors.  He realized it was the one thing he wanted to do in his life and has been focused on his goal every since.

Upon moving to New York in 1991, Jack Slomovits began to become acquainted with the New York Arts Scene, and by 1998, it felt his presence.  His work focuses on capturing people at their most real, and he has gained notoriety for his honest portraits. He has been published in Male Bonding II and has a number of upcoming book and gallery projects.

He has a multi-media piece running at A Different Light Gallery in NYC from September through October. Created with Sean Meriwether, it is a combination of photography and text centered around male escorts. 

For more information on his work, please visit JSPhotography.com.

email Jack Slomovits at:  js@jsphotography.com
 

Christopher Stone

Christopher Stone's flash fiction is currently circulating on the internet. He is currently spending lots of money to attend NYU to learn how to drink and meet cute boys, well worth the price, he says. He is currently developing interactive and multi-media poetry and now focusing on writing.

email Christopher Stone c/o: Outsider Media
 

Cornelius Michael Sullivan

Cornelius started off his adult life as a writer and lawyer, then devoted all his time to law for 27 years.  He then turned to movie producing and directing and writes full time. He has published fiction and non-fiction, and enjoys reading stories by all types of writers in all genres. 

email Cornelius Sullivan at: conniesul@aol.com
 

David Toussaint

David Toussaint is a writer, editor, actor, and self-confessed "gym rat" living in Manhattan. He wrote, directed, and produced a one act play, "Backstage Bitches," which ran off-Broadway this summer. He'd like to point out that he's not nearly as good looking as he thinks other people think he is.

email David Toussaint at:  XToussaint@aol.com
 

 

 

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