C o n t r i b u t o r s
Amanda Deo has had work in Word Riot, Ditch, Short, Fast and Deadly, Em:Me and Gobbet. She has a chapbook, You Sang it Back to Me, being released in summer 2013. She lives in Toronto with her husband and a chubby beagle.
Bernd Sauermann teaches writing, literature, and film at Hopkinsville Community College in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. He is the poetry editor at Whole Beast Rag, an online (and sometimes print) journal of art, ideas, and literature. His poems, stories and photographs have appeared in The McSweeney’s Book of Poets Picking Poets, McSweeney’s, Southern Indiana Review, New Orleans Review, Nimrod, Poet Lore, The Kansas Quarterly Review of Literature and other publications. He also has a chapbook entitled Diesel Generator out with Horse Less Press and his first full-length collection, Seven Notes of a Dead Man’s Song, is forthcoming from Mad Hat Press.
Brad Rose was born and raised in southern California, and lives in Boston. Links to his poetry and fiction can be found here. His chapbook of miniature fiction, from Right Hand Pointing, entitled, Coyotes Circle the Party Store, can be read here. Audio recordings of a selection of Brad’s published poetry can be heard here.
Carly Berg is a gigantic third grader. Her stories appear in high and low places, and some in-between places too. http://carlyberg.weebly.com/
Chris Bullard is a native of Jacksonville, FL. He lives in Collingswood, NJ, and works for the federal government as an Administrative Law Judge. He received his BA from the University of Pennsylvania and his MFA from Wilkes University. Plan B Press published his chapbook, You Must Not Know Too Much, in 2009. Big Table Publishing published his second chapbook, O Brilliant Kids, in 2011. WordTech Editions has accepted his book of poetry, Back, for publication in November of 2013.
Elaine Equi’s latest book is Click and Clone from Coffee House Press.
Gary Sloboda is a lawyer/writer/musician, but not necessarily in that order. His work and essays have appeared in a variety of places on-line and in print, such as Drunken Boat, EOAGH: A Journal of The Arts, Exit Strata and FRiGG. He lives in San Francisco.
Gretchen Primack’s new collection is Kind, from Post Traumatic Press, and another book, Doris’ Red Spaces, is due out in early 2014 from Mayapple. Some of her other publication credits include The Massachusetts Review, Field, Prairie Schooner, The Paris Review, Ploughshares, Madhatter Review, and Antioch Review.
John Grey is an Australian-born poet. Recently published in International Poetry Review, Chrysalis and the science fiction anthology, “Futuredaze” with work upcoming in Potomac Review, Sanskrit and Fox Cry Review.
Jozie Konczal is a South Carolina native who will be spending the next four years in Charleston, SC. She enjoys cities, surprises and the color red. Her poem in RHP is one of the first of what she hopes will be many literary publications.
Meg Tuite's writing has appeared in numerous journals including Berkeley Fiction Review, MadHatter’s Review, Epiphany, JMWW, One, the Journal, Monkeybicycle and Boston Literary Magazine. She has been nominated several times for the Pushcart Prize. She is fiction editor of Santa Fe Literary Review and Connotation Press, author of Domestic Apparition (2011) San Francisco Bay Press, Disparate Pathos (2012) Monkey Puzzle Press, Reverberations (2012) Deadly Chaps Press, Bound By Blue and other stories (2013) Sententia Books. Her blog: http://megtuite.wordpress.com
Patrick Williams is a poet and academic librarian living in Central New York. In his free time, he finds poems in concordances and shares them at http://concordancepoems.com
Rob Talbert has worked in jails, bars, cruise ships, and bookstores and earned his MFA from Virginia Tech University somewhere in between. His poems are forthcoming in Adroit, Architrave, Carnival, Mad Hatter’s Review and others. He has been nominated twice for a Pushcart Award and numerous times for Best New Poets. His first book, Jagged Tune, is forthcoming from Mad Hat Press.
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