Adam Breier


Adam worked for four years as an English teacher at Automotive High School in Brooklyn, NY. He is currently employed in a Long Island school district. He is working on his Masters in English and working on his second novel from which "The Standard" is an excerpt. His first novel, "Percey Said It" is currently making the circuit.
Adam also has an essay about his teaching experience on Le Mot Juste called "Teacher Taught."

 

Adam Greenway

Adam is a student and currently working on several projects including a volume of boy-themed poetry entitled "Briefs in History".

Betty Oblivion

Betty would like to thank her ex-boyfriend Larry for an especially good evening while he was in Boston. She does not consider herself a writer, rather a documenter of natural fiction. Currently bumming off her mother in the home of nuclear waste and "headbangers," New Jersey, Betty hopes to escape to live in drunkenness and debauchery, "The life of a poet."

"Ex-Boyfriend Stew" is her first online publication.

DL Hiatt


Grew up in a cow town in Eastern Oregon. 15 months in Vietnam as a grenadier with the 194th (tet `68). Lived in Portland and Seattle for 25 years. Worked in slaughter houses and meat packing plants, drove truck, sold retail, managed restaurants, did some small time local acting and dancing. Worked trauma surgery for six years. Currently tech support in heart surgery in San Francisco.  Been writing 20 years, mostly prose. About 30 short stories published. On novels, always a bridesmaid never a bride. Been doing screenplays two years. Just starting to pitch. 

email DL Hiatt at: DHiatt1691@aol.com

 

T.M. Kerrigan

TM Kerrigan intended this story as a confession. As a confession, the reader may deem it somewhat incomplete. The deeds are so long familiar as to have lost their repugnance. Sin is obscured by rationalization. Crime is denied because it cannot be acknowledged. Justice is a personal rather than social consequence. I'm not sure if the character's needs chart a clear course to his obsessions, I hope so.

email TM Kerrigan at: kerrigan@adsnet.com

 

Sean Meriwether

Surviving in New York's West Village, Sean is busy working on several projects including his second novel, Cry Wolff, a sample of which is on Outsider Ink. He is also establishing Outsider Ink as an alternative press for artists with a niche perspective.

 He has been publishing short fiction on the internet and in literary magazines. His short story, "A Body In Motion" can be seen in the October issue of Z End Zine and has poetry in an upcoming issue of Bob's Fault.

email Sean Meriwether
 


 
 Jack Slomovits

Jack Slomovits started experimenting with his camera at the age of 6.  He moved to New York in 1991 and started to become familiar with the local arts scene.  By 1998, it started to feel his influence. 

Jack's work focuses on capturing people at their most real, and he has gained notoriety for his provocative portraits. He has been published in Male Bonding II and has a number of upcoming book and gallery projects. "Blackenlight" is his first digital venture.

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


 
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