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About This Month's
Contributors
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Priscilla
Barton
Priscilla Barton has
appeared in Red Coral, Some Words,
Shades of December, The Rose and Thorn, Stirring: A Literary
Collection, Falling Star Magazine, Rustlings of the Wind, Can We
Have Our Ball Back? and various other small
prints. She resides in New York and works in the mental health
field. She is madly in love with poetry, and sometimes it loves
her back.
Jill
Burhans
Jill Burhans writes: "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
Tara Burns
Tara Burns is a sex worker
and child advocate who lives with dogs, cats, and tomato plants.
Jean-Luc Elias
Jerry Garcia
A native of Los Angeles,
California, Jerry Garcia supervises post production for a motion
picture advertising company, where he also writes public relations copy
and corporate proposals. Throughout his career he has directed,
produced and edited television commercials, documentaries and corporate
films. In 1992 he wrote and directed the short film
"Molecules". He is also a photographer and strums the guitar on
Saturday afternoons. Jerry lives by the motto "need something
done, ask a busy person" and a philosophy of "don't run when you can
walk, don't walk when you can stand and don't stand when you can
sit."
Website: www.gratefulnotdead.com
Patricia Gomes
Patricia Gomes is a poet and
freelance writer eeking out a living in the damp, albeit historical,
Whaling City. And yes—she's still working on that damn werewolf
novel. www.patriciagomes.com
Taylor Graham
I’m a volunteer
search-and-rescue dog handler in the Sierra Nevada, 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 new anthology, California Poetry: From the Gold Rush to
the Present (Santa Clara University, 2004).
George
Lober
George
Lober is the winner of the 1996 Ruth Cable Memorial Prize for Poetry
sponsored by Eclectic Literary Forum. His poems have appeared in Spectrum, Sage, The MPC Journal, Eclectic
Literary Forum, Quarry West, Homestead Review, The Central California
Poetry Journal, The Anthology of Monterey Bay Poets 2004, MiPOesias,
and Lily, He is the
author of Shift of Light
(Hummingbird Press, Santa Cruz, CA, 2002). He lives in Carmel,
California.
Peter
Magliocco
Peter Magliocco has edited
the lit-zine ART:MAG for 20 years out of Las Vegas, Nevada, and is
known as The Mag Man in alternative small press circles. He has
recent poetry in journals such as Eye,
The Oracular Tree, Unlikely
Stories and Thunder Sandwich.
His novel Nu-Evermore is
available via Bookman Publishing & elsewhere. His forthcoming
chapbook, This
Junkyard Heaven, will be published by Pudding House later in '05
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Mitch
Miller
Jim
Moore
Born and raised in Dover,
New Hampshire, Jim Moore currently lives in Springvale, Maine and works
in the software field. His recent publications include Mobius, Red River Review, Shirazad, Two
Moon Quarterly, Steel Point Quarterly, and Rose and Thorn.
Angel
Uriel Perales
Angel Uriel Perales is a
journalist and poet originally from Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. His
most recent publications include poems and short stories that appeared
in Poetry Super Highway, Lily
Literary Review, The Thinker, LitRave, Framed, and Open Street Review. He is a
contributing editor for poeticdiversity.org
and the poetry editor for the antiwar webzine Farmer Ted's Almanac and Mercantile.
He has worked for Hard Copy, Entertainment Tonight, and Paramount
Pictures. He currently lives in Los Angeles, California and works
for the KCBS 2 / KCAL 9 News duopoly.
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
William
Spreadbury
William (Bill) Spreadbury
lives with his wife and child in Plano, Texas, where he owns and
operates a small photography and digital graphics business. He
worked in 35 countries over 23 years flying hot air balloons
commercially; primarily piloting very large balloons flying tourists
over exotic venues (Valley of the Kings in Egypt, Masia Mara game park
in Kenya, Hunter Valley in Australia, Ruins of Petra in Jordan, and
more). During his time spent at these various locations collected
over 45,000 images. More of his work can be viewed at: http://www.wspreadbury.com.
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