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Jud Widing is an itinerant writer odd-jobbing his way around the US. His fourth novel, “The Little King of Crooked Things”, will be released in early 2019. If you like dumb jokes and pictures of farm animals, and/or want more information about him, he’s @judwiding on...
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J. Trause, the Director of Oradell Public Library, is the author of six books of poetry and one of parody, Latter-Day Litany, the latter staged Off Broadway. His translations, poetry, and visual work appear internationally in many journals and anthologies, and...
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Artist, poet, and freelance writer, J.I. Kleinberg is a Best of the Net and Pushcart nominee and winner of the 2016 Ken Warfel Fellowship. Her poetry has appeared recently in One, Diagram, Otoliths, Raven Chronicles, Calamus Journal, and elsewhere. She lives in...
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Giovanna Gatto was born in Philadelphia, studied in Connecticut and lives in NYC. She has also spent time in Costa Rica and Switzerland. She’s not vegan but loves vegetables. Interested in connecting with her? Check out her website ggatto.com. She’s easily...
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Frank Roger was born in 1957 inGhent, Belgium. His first storyappeared in 1975. By now he hasa few hundred short stories to hiscredit, published in more than 40languages. Apart from fiction, healso produces collages and visualart in surrealist and satiricaltradition....
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Flint is a queer writer, activist and performance artist with an abiding interest in hybridity, performativity and generative genre-tampering. Her work has been published here, there and elsewhere, and her “A Villanelle By Any Other Name Would Smell As Sweet” is the...
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Dwight Yates’ stories have shown in various journals, anthologies and in two collections, Haywire Hearts And Slide Trombones and Bring Everybody. The National Endowment for the Arts awarded him two fiction fellowships for which he is forever grateful. He considers his...
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Dana Sonnenschein teaches at Southern Connecticut State University. Her publications include books of poetry and prose poems (Bear Country, Natural Forms, No Angels but These, and Corvus). Recent work appears in The Matador Review, The Prachya Review, Algebra of Owls,...
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Beatriz Seelaender is a Brazilian author, born in São Paulo in 1998. Her work in English has been published by numerous literary magazines, such as Psychopomp, Cagibi and The Collapsar. “A Kidney Caught in Quicksand,” featured on Grub Street 2017, earned her...
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Anna Senek is a physician who lives in California. She enjoys travel and a good sci-fi novel. Despite her generally social disposition, her home has more bookcases than chairs. One of her short stories has been published in the anthology Growing Pains. She can be...