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Rose Auslander is poetry editor of Folded Word Press and co-editor of the Twitter anthology, On A Narrow Windowsill. Rose has read her poems on NPR; her poem “For You Mothers” received a Pushcart nomination; “Oh My” received a Best of the Net nomination. She is a regular contributor to Referential Magazine.
John M Bellinger is a past contributor to RHP, and the former Managing editor of The Comstock Review (2006-2009). He has lived in East Syracuse, New York (mostly) for the past thirty years.
Caleb Bouchard recently self-published his second book of poetry, New Poems in Georgia Font. Currently, he is editing a collection of tweets by Treephort front man Lee Satterfield. Caleb's website is artsafart.com. His favorite band is The Smiths.
Gay Degani has published on-line and in print including four The Best of Every Day Fiction editions and her own collection, Pomegranate Stories. She is the founder-editor of EDF's Flash Fiction Chronicles, staff editor at Smokelong Quarterly, and blogs at Words in Place where a list of her online and print fiction can be found. Her story, “Something about L.A,” won the 11th Annual Glass Woman Prize.
Moriah Erickson resides in Duluth, MN but pines for longer summers and more sunshine. She is married, has 7 children and a silent Hucklehound, and holds a MFA from Fairfield University. She currently works as a respiratory therapist and attends nursing school. She enjoys defying everyones expectations of heavily tattooed women.
Richard Fox has contributed work to many literary journals. Swagger & Remorse, his first book of poetry, was published in December, 2007. He received a full fellowship for poetry from the Illinois Arts Council. He holds a BFA in Photography from Tyler School of Art, Philadelphia, and lives in Chicago.
Howie Good is the author of the new poetry collection, Dreaming in Red, from Right Hand Pointing. All proceeds from the sale of the book go to a crisis center, which you can read about here. He is also the author of numerous chapbooks, including most recently The Devil’s Fuzzy Slippers from Flutter Press and Personal Myths from Writing Knights Press. He has two other chapbooks forthcoming, Fog Area from Dog on a Chain Press and The Death of Me from Pig Ear Press.
William Wright Harris's poetry has appeared in nine countries in such literary journals as The Cannon’s Mouth, Ascent Aspirations, generations and Write On!!! A student at the University of Tennessee- Knoxville, he has studied poetry in workshop settings with such poets as Jesse Janeshek, Marilyn Kallet, Arthur Smith, and Marcel Brouwers.
Paul Hostovsky is the author of three books of poetry and seven poetry chapbooks. His poems have won a Pushcart Prize and been featured on Poetry Daily, Verse Daily, The Writer’s Almanac, and Best of the Net. To read more of his work, visit him at: www.paulhostovsky.com
Loren Kantor is a Los Angeles-based woodcut artist and writer. He's worked in feature films and television for two decades. He channels his passion for classic movies and old Los Angeles through his original woodcut prints. You can see more of Loren's work on his blog.
Karen Neuberg’s chapbook, Detailed Still, was published by Poets Wear Prada Press. She resides mostly in Brooklyn, NY and can be visited online at www.karenneuberg.blogspot.com.
Mark Reep is an artist and writer whose work has appeared or is forthcoming in American Art Collector, Endicott Journal, Moon Milk Review, Metazen, cur.ren.cy, Short Fast and Deadly, A-Minor, Word Riot’s 10th Anniversary Anthology, Camroc Press Review, and many other publications. He is represented by West End Gallery, Corning, NY, and Jardine Gallery, Perth, Scotland. Visit his website.
Brad Rose was raised in southern California, and lives in Boston. Links to his poetry and fiction, which appear in print and on-line, can be found at: http://bradrosepoetry.blogspot.com .
Dillon J. Welch has a BA in English from the University of New Hampshire. His first book of poetry, Molting, is forthcoming from Sargent Press. His writing has appeared or is forthcoming in Gargoyle, Heavy Feather Review, Red Lightbulbs and elsewhere. http://embellishthelawnmower.wordpress.com .