About the contributors:

Daniel Gallik

is the author of 'A Story of Dumb Fate'. Check out the first chapter, and maybe even buy a copy, at his Web site:  www.danielgallik.com/

Levi Wagenmaker
(1944 - ) is a retired journalist, living in the Netherlands
for most of the year, and in France for some of it, with three bitches, two
of whom are dogs.  Enamoured life-long with language (and languages), for
reasons immaterial to the act he writes poetry in English only, even if he
could most likely manage it in a few other tongues.  His poems have been
published on line more than in print, and Google will tell the curious what,
where, and when.

Donal Mahoney
lives in St. Louis, MO. He has worked as an editor for The Chicago Sun-Times, Loyola University Press and Washington University in St. Louis. He has had poems published in or accepted by The Wisconsin Review, The Kansas Quarterly, The South Carolina Review, Commonweal, Revival (Ireland), U.S. Catholic, The Christian Science Monitor, The Istanbul Literary Review (Turkey), Snakeskin (U.K.), Public Republic (Bulgaria) and other publications.


Robert Demaree
is the author of four collections of poems, including Mileposts, published October 2008 by Beech River Books. The winner of the 2007 Conway, N.H., Library Poetry Award, he is a retired school administrator with ties to North Carolina, Pennsylvania and New Hampshire, where he lives five months of the year. He has had over 400 poems published or accepted by 100 periodicals, including the 2008 Poet's Guide to New Hampshire.
For further information see http://www.demareepoetry.blogspot.com  

KJ Hannah Greenberg
gave up all manner of academic hoopla to chase a hibernaculum of imaginary hedgehogs and to raise children. Blessed to be the parent of two girls and two boys, three of whom are raging through their teen years, and one of whom is threatening to spring from preadolescence, Hannah discovered, (all things being unequal) that it is both more rewarding and more difficult to raise children than to instruct thousands of college students on the nuances of human interactions.


Gavin Broom lives in the Scottish countryside. He's had work accepted or due to appear in SFX, DF Underground, Jersey Devil Press and Fiction at Work. At time or writing, he doesn't own a house at the beach. Further evidence can be gathered at www.gavinbroom.co.uk.

D Jason Cooper
is a comics fan, wrestling fan, author of seven books including
*Slums of Paradise* (Twilight Times Press). If you want your vampire's
resurrection modified by the Pope, this is the book. "Father and Son"
rose from a question about reincarnation within your family line. How
does this work with the smaller families and divorce of modern times?

David Whitehouse

is married with three children. He lives and works as a journalist in Paris and edits
The Lesser Flamingo.
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