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José Angel Araguz clocks in at a used bookstore five days a week and grows increasingly distressed over the condition of books that are brought in for trade and sale and what it says of the people who bring them in. He resides in Albuquerque.
Manfred Gabriel divides his time between Western Massachusetts and New York City, where he works as a consultant. He writes sporadically and keeps bees.
Howie Good's latest full collection of poems is Dreaming in Red, from Right Hand Pointing. He is also the author of numerous chapbooks, including most recently The Devil’s Fuzzy Slippers from Flutter Press.
George Held loves concise poems & brief bio notes.
H. Edgar Hix is in the right lane, passing middle age at 90 miles an hour. He’s a poet typing as quickly as he can.
Alan S. Kleiman's poetry has appeared in Verse Wisconsin, The Criterion, Camel Saloon, Fringe, The Montucky Review, Pyrta, and other journals. His chapbook, Grand Slam, is forthcoming from Crisis Chronicles Press.
Michael Kriesel's poems have appeared almost everywhere. One of his books is Feeding My Heart to the Wind: Selected Short poems 1999-2005, published by Sunnyoutside.
Rich Murphy credits include two books, five chapbooks and poems in recent issues of Euphony, Segue, The Pennsylvania Review, Write This, Scythe, E.ratio 15, Poydras Review, Fjords Review and Reconfigurations.
Sharon Poch lives by the sea, writes and plays with her band of reveling poets. And loves nature, fried chicken, and champagne.
Jen Ralston listens for a living, loves to write, and never did quite get the hang of roller skating.
Larry D. Thomas was the 2008 Texas Poet Laureate. His parents hand-picked cotton into their early-thirties when his father went to work at a service station.
Angel Zapata writes fiction and poetry at night. His days are spent patching holes in the ceiling. Visit him at http://arageofangel.blogspot.com.