This Month's
Contributors.

Robert Bradshaw
Mr. Bradshaw is a programmer living in Redwood City, CA.  Recent works of his have appeared at flashquake, Poetry Niederngasse and Paumanok Review.


Jill Burhans
I call myself a middle aged repressed artist who uses for my paintbrush, a Canon G-5. Currently live in Huntsville Alabama with three dogs, one daughter and a husband.
More images can be seen at www.pbase.com/jillburhans


Michelle Cameron
Michelle Cameron's first full-length book of poetry, In the Shadow of the Globe, a poetic narrative of Shakespeare's life and loves, was named as the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey's 2003 Winter Book Selection. Her poems have appeared in the Paterson Literary Review, Lips, Ink Pot, Stirring, The Paumanok Review, and Lilith, among many others. You can read more about Michelle's poetry on her Web site, at http://www.noretreat.org/mec/.


Chris Crittenden
Chris Crittenden writes: "I have poems in the April and May issues of Lily.  Also, in the last few months I've had some nice acceptances from Octavo, Kennesaw Review, Poetry Depth Quarterly, Blue Unicorn, Poesy and Drexel Online Journal.  My poems just came out in Chelsea (#76), and I'm pleased about that.  I have a Ph.D. in ethics and live in Lubec, Maine, as east as you can go in the US."


Do Gentry
Do Gentry writes: "I recently won third prize and two honorable mentions in the Sacramento Poetry Center’s annual competition, and have had poems published in Confluence, Sulphur River Literary Review, Fourteen Hills, Rhino, The Ledge, and elsewhere.  A chapbook, The Nightmare Parable, was recently published in connection with the 2004 Permafrost chapbook competition."


Patricia Gomes
Author of Stroking Castro's Beard, and the creator of the Octologue, an eight-line, syllabic form of poetry, freelance writer Patricia Gomes continues to bang away at the keyboard on the cold, cruel coast of southeastern Massachusetts. E-mail her at: patg73@hotmail.com.  


Taylor Graham
Taylor Graham writes: "I'm a volunteer search-and-rescue dog handler and also help my husband (a retired wildlife biologist) with his field projects. My poems have appeared in Grand Street, The Iowa Review, The New York Quarterly, Poetry International, and elsewhere, and I'm included in the anthology, California Poetry: Gold Rush to the Present (Santa Clara University, 2004)."


Terri Lynn Graham
Terri Lynn Graham writes: "Drifting between my love of poetry and my love of photography, I often experiment with blending the concepts of both and hope to end up with visual poetry that will somehow touch the viewer's emotions."  More of her work can be seen at http://flickr.com/photos/terri_lynn/.


Craig Kirchner
Recent works have appeared or will soon appear in journals on and offline including Slow Trains, Subterranean Quarterly, Voices, SNReview, Lily, Erosha, Divine Animal, The Blotter, Thunder Sandwich, 3 AM MAGAZINE, Poetry Sz, Dreamvirus, The Moonwort Review, Adagio, Reading Divas, Ink Magazine,  Poetry Repair Shop, Triplopia, Wicked Alice, Clean Sheets, WriteThis, West of Athens, Megaera, The Sidewalks End, Astropoetica, Ducts.org  and Coffee House Poetry.
 I live and work as a consultant on the east coast but consider myself a hobo of the universe. Poetry in all forms is essential to me as the only inspiring literature I seem to have time to read. I write about what I know best and yet least - myself - in an effort to remove those labels.


Terry Lowenstein
Terry Lowenstein lives in North Carolina with her husband, two daughters, two cats, (Dickens and Emerson) and two kittens (Merriam and Webster). In addition to being a poet, she is an editor and a freelance writer with articles in numerous publications. She also homeschools. All of this makes for a rich brew and a life that percolates with activity.
Here is a sample of a few places her poetry has appeared in: The Pedestal Magazine, lily, fireweed, ken* again, The Copperfield Review, Mindfire Renewed, Moonwort Review, Triplopia, Wicked Alice, The  Lotus Blooms Journal, VLQ, Snow Monkey, The Baroque Review, Flowers for Erzulie, Vermont Ink, Iodine, muse apprentice guild, and Blackmail Press.  Recent anthologies include The Book of Hope, The World Healing Book, and Poets Against the War. Her work also includes a poetry article that was the feature article for Triplopia: Plotting the Poetic Course -January 2004.  Additional Lowenstein work will soon be released in: Aesthetica, Coffee House Poetry- UK,  Subtle Tea,  Poetry Repair Shop, and three anthologies: Women of the Web by Little Poem Press, Three Chord Poems by Deep Cleveland Press and The Best of Fables by Zumaya Publications.


Maurizio Malangone
Maurizio Malangone lives in Salerno, southern Italy. He writes: "I love arts in each form. Poetry, Music, Movies, Photography and more. I'm also a musician, I play piano, keyboard and guitar. I have loved photography since I was 10 years old. Until 2 years ago, I had only taken photos on slide film. I now am using professional digital equipment. As you can see from my Webshots page, I love scenery, landscape and artistic photos.  My webshots link is : 
http://community.webshots.com/user/mauriziomalangone."


Erdogan Mebahar
Erdogan Mebahar is a photographer living in Istanbul. More of his work can be viewed at: http://community.webshots.com/user/gelgel1


Mitch Miller
Mitch Miller has been a photographer since 1989. He recently won the Artist of the Month honors at Pixiport. More of his work can be viewed at: http://www.pixiport.com/Gallery-E75.htm and http://www.usefilm.com/photographer/12439.html


Donnali Peters
Donnali Peters is a homemaker who has devoted her whole life to family and church. Her three kids are now grown. In the midst of a mid life crisis a few years back, needing something to fill her time, she bought her first digital camera - a Sony Mavic FD88 - and took a little trip to Hawaii. That was her first experience with a camera, and since that time, she's gotten another Sony - the FD95. She is now waiting for the Sony 828, which has 8 megapixels. After all these years, she has found her passion, and it's photography. She loves to find the story in every picture. More of her photos can be viewed at http://community.webshots.com/user/donnali127


Jessy Randall
Jessy Randall is currently collaborating on a germ factory with her two small children. Their mission is to keep everyone in the house from getting a good night's sleep. She also has a website at http://personalwebs.coloradocollege.edu/~jrandall/.


Sylvia Spruck Wrigley
Sylvia Spruck Wrigley is a freelance writer currently living in Spain. She owns a German and a US-American passport and a 10-year-old son who believes he is English for no apparent reason other than he likes it there. Her non-fiction work has been published in a number of UK magazines and newspapers; she is finding her recent foray into fiction much more gratifying.
 
 
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