Ruth Arnison’s poems have appeared in various journals, ezines, and anthologies in NZ, Australia, the UK and US. In her spare time she edits Poems in the Waiting Room (NZ), a project supplying free poetry cards to rest home residents and patients waiting for medical appointments.
Luis Cuauhtemoc Berriozabal was born in Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico. He now lives and works in Los Angeles County. This is his sixth appearance in RHP.
Karen Carlson. Word Riot, Toasted Cheese, Diddle Dog, Forge, and, well, like that. Maine. Anything more personal, you have to ask. Nicely.
Sheldon Lee Compton survives in Kentucky. His work has appeared in Emprise Review, Staccato Fiction, Pank, Keyhole, Monkeybicycle and others.
Peter Cole Friedman is currently pursuing a B.A. in religious studies at Hunter College in New York City. His first publications are forthcoming in Writers' Bloc and Nibble. It might interest you to know: he once broke his nose trying to dunk on a koosh basketball hoop.
Howie Good has authored several print and electronic chapbooks, including three here on Right Hand Pointing, where he contributes regularly. His full collection of poems is Lovesick. He co-edits Left Hand Waving.
Kevin Heaton's work has appeared in thirteen herein unnamed publications. In a previous life he published Country Music much to his dismay. He enjoys: scuba, distance running and being a fulltime grandfather.
Irene Koronas is old enough to be but not willing to release anymore. Her writing keeps her out of the bars.
Claudia Lamar lives in Oakland, California. She might have an addiction to fortune-tellers, she wants to meet a time-theorist, & she has a website. She is the creator of the Waste of Paint Project, interactive art & poetry snail mail exchange.
Timothy L. Marsh works as a curriculum developer in Bali, Indonesia, where the surfing is reliably gnarly and glorious. Recent work has appeared or been accepted inThe Evansville Review, The Los Angeles Review, The New Quarterly, Whiskey Island and Connotation Press, among others. Awards include a 2010 writer's residency at the Vermont Studio Center and a 2009 Arts Jury Award from the City of St. John's, Newfoundland.
Sally Molini is a co-editor for Cerise Press, an international online journal based in the US and France (www.cerisepress.com). Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Denver Quarterly, Diagram, Beloit Poetry Journal, Barrow Street, Forklift Ohio, and other journals.
Brad Rose was raised in southern California and lives in Boston. His poetry and fiction have appeared in Third Wednesday, Off the Coast, Imagination and Place, Tattoo Highway, Boston Literary Magazine, Monkeybicycle, Right Hand Pointing, and elsewhere. Links to his poetry and fiction can be found at: http://bradrosepoetry.blogspot.com
Mather Schneider has appeared many times in RHP and in Left Hand Waving. He is a cab driver in Tucson. He has a book out by Interior Noise Press and one coming out from NYQ press. He has a blog.
Larry D. Thomas is a former Texas Poet Laureate who contributes regularly to RHP. He has two electronic chapbooks published with us. His most recent collection of poems is The Skin of Light.
James Toupin is retired from a career as a government service lawyer, during which time he wrote in the closet. He now is published in Frame Lines, Qarrtsiluni, and Yellow Medicine Review. He is the translator of Selected Letters of Alexis de Tocqueville (U. of California Press.)
Rachel Walker will begin her Master of Arts (Writing and Literature) program later this year. Her latest short story will appear in the forthcoming collection, The Coffee Shop Chronicles.
Greg Weiss has had work, or will, in Boston Review, Blue Fifth Review, Now Culture, The Columbia Review, The South Carolina Review, The Oklahoma Review, The Southern Poetry Anthology: Mississippi, and others. He is currently pursuing a PhD in Creative Writing at the University of Southern Mississippi.
Changming Yuan, twice Pushcart nominee and author of Chansons of a Chinaman (2009) and Politics and Poetics (2009), grew up in rural China, moved to Canada, and has had poems in Barrow Street, Best Canadian Poetry, Exquisite Corpse, London Magazine, Right Hand Pointing and more.
"virtual reality burn" by D. Wisely
Writing is a struggle against silence.
~ Carlos Fuentes