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Whitney Trang’s favorite books include James and the Giant Peach, The Baby-Sitters Club, and Harry Potter. When she was in the second grade, she learned she could write her own stories. She hasn’t stopped writing since. Follow her on Twitter @wctwrites.
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Kwan Ann Tan is an 18 year old writer from Malaysia and a student at Oxford University. Her work has been featured in Hypertrophic Literary, The Vignette Review, L’Ephemere Review and Half Mystic. She also serves as the Roots Fiction Editor at Rambutan Literary, and...
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Charika Swanepoel is a South African poetess, writer, and literary scholar. She is currently pursuing her M.A. in English poetry at the North-West University. You can see more of her work on csswanepoel.wordpress.com and follow her on Twitter @CharikaSW or on...
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Noel Sloboda is the author of the poetry collections Our Rarer Monsters (2013) and Shell Games (2008) as well as several chapbooks, most recently Risk Management Studies (2015). He has also published a book about Edith Wharton and Gertrude Stein. Learn more about him...
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Roger Sippl studied poetry writing at Univ. of California, Irvine, Univ. of California, Berkeley (under Thom Gunn) and Stanford Continuing Studies. He has published poetry in the Ocean State Review, Her Heart, Open Thought Vortex, Bacopa Literary Review, The Write...
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Jennifer Saunders lives in German-speaking Switzerland with her Swiss husband and their two hockey-playing sons. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Glass: A Journal of Poetry, Pittsburgh Poetry Review, Spillway, Stirring: A Literary Collection, ucity review...
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Emma Roth is a recent graduate of Central Connecticut State University where she studied the craft of creative nonfiction writing and learned how to speak Japanese. When she isn’t writing, she enjoys taking walks and playing video games.
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Ken Cenicola is a middle-aged engineer who writes poems when the universe sends them to him. His art skill is limited to stick-figure drawings. He lives in northern New Jersey, USA.
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Jen OConnor’s poetry, fiction and creative nonfiction have been published in Two Hawks Quarterly, Saved Objects, Imagine Magazine, Iris Brown Lit Mag and London Journal of Fiction, and have been featured in many spoken word performances in Los Angeles. Her plays have...
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Louis P. Nappen, Esq., received his BA/MAT degrees from Monmouth University, where he served as editor-in-chief of the college newspaper and literary magazine. For several years, Nappen taught high school English/journalism, then attended Seton Hall University Law...