A n d y H o p k i n s' first chapbook, Dark Horse Pictures, was published in the UK by Selkirk Lapwing Press in 2007 and has since been republished as a free e-book by Philistine Press, who will publish a second e-chapbook of later this year.
A l e c H e r s h m a n lives in St. Louis where he teaches at the Stevens Institute of Business and Arts and at the Center for Humanities at Washington University. Other poems can be found in current or recent issues of Transom, Barnwood Poetry Magazine, and Existere.
B r a d R o s e was raised in southern California, and lives in Boston. His poetry and fiction have appeared in Right Hand Pointing, The Potomac, Third Wednesday, Imagination and Place, Off the Coast, Tattoo Highway, Boston Literary Magazine, Monkeybicycle, Blue Print Review, San Pedro River Review, Staccato, SleetMagagazine.com, Six Sentences, Fiction at Work, Six Little Things, Short, Fast and Deadly, and other publications. Links to his poetry and fiction can be found at: http://bradrosepoetry.blogspot.com/. Brad’s novelette, Lola Loves Richard, a tragicomedy set in contemporary Hollywood, told in 6-sentence chapters, is in progress at http://lola-loves-richard.blogspot.com/
C h r i s t o p h e r W i l l a r d is the author of the novels Sundre and Garbage Head (Vehicule Press/Esplanade Books). Lives and teaches in Calgary, Alberta. Hopes to find his pronouns soon.
"Our Lady of the Damage Done"
and cover image: "Night Carp"
by D. Wisely 2011
D a v i d D u n n is an editor by trade. He likes to play with words. Also, he thinks people should be nicer.
D a v i d p B a t e s currently resides in Austin, TX. His work has appeared in Breadcrumb Scabs, FRiGG Magazine, KillPoet, Underground Voices, and Zygote In My Coffee.
D u s t i n L u k e N e l s o n is a founding editor of InDigest and InDigest Editions. He is also a writer/producer of Radio Happy Hour whose poetry has appeared in H_NGM_N, Monkeybicycle, Shampoo, Minnetonka Review, and elsewhere.
E r i c B u r k e works as a computer programmer in Columbus, Ohio. Recent work can be found in elimae, qarrtsiluni, Right Hand Pointing, decomP, A cappella Zoo, and Weave Magazine. You can read his blog at http://anomalocrinus.blogspot.com
J o a n n a S . L e e lives in Richmond, Virginia where she spends her free time searching the riverbanks for unborn poetry. Her first book, the somersaults I did as I fell , was released in 2009. She writes (semi-) regularly at http://the-tenth-muse.com
J o h n G r e y, Australian born poet, US resident since late seventies. Works as financial systems analyst. Recently published in Xavier Review, White Wall Review and Writer’s Bloc with work upcoming in Poem, Prism International and the Cider Press Review.
K i r k P i n h o lives in Michigan and takes constant ribbing for having a cat. He was once kicked out of a reading in Mobile, Alabama. These poems are from his MFA thesis.
M a t h e r S c h n e i d e r ' s work has appeared previously in many issues of RHP and our sister publication Left Hand Waving. He lives in Tuscon, Arizona and drives a cab.
M e r e d i t h W e i e r s graduated from Carnegie Mellon University and currently lives in southern Maryland.
R L S w i h a r t currently lives in Long Beach, CA, and teaches high school mathematics in Los Angeles. His poems have appeared in various online and print journals, including Barnwood Magazine, Bateau, elimae, and Rhino. His first book of poems will be published in 2012 by Desperanto Press.
S a r a A m i s holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Georgia, and currently lives in Atlanta. Her work has appeared most recently in Southern Fried Weirdness: Reconstruction, Jabberwocky 5, and Moon Milk Review.
S c o t S i e g e l lives in Oregon.
S c o t t W i g g e r m a n is the author of two books of poetry, Vegetables and Other Relationships and Presence, forthcoming from Pecan Grove Press. Recent publications include Switched-on Gutenberg, BorderSenses, 14 x 14, Poemeleon, Broad River Review, Boxcar Poetry Review, and Southwestern American Literature. A frequent workshop instructor, he is also an editor for Dos Gatos Press, publisher of the annual Texas Poetry Calendar, now in its fourteenth year, and publisher of the forthcoming book of poetry exercises, Wingbeats, co-edited by Wiggerman and David Meischen.
T h o m a s C o c h r a n was raised in Haynesville, Louisiana. His work includes the novels Roughnecks (Harcourt) and Running the Dogs (Farrar, Straus & Giroux). Non-fiction and poetry have appeared under his name in Oxford American, Rattle, 2River View, and elsewhere. A schoolteacher by trade, he currently lives with his wife in rural northwest Arkansas.