Daniel DiPrinzio
Daniel DiPrinzio is a 26-year old writer from
Philadelphia. His work has appeared in Word Riot, Prose Toad, Circle
Magazine, Stick Your Neck Out, Raging Face, Some Words, and Wings
and Waking Dreams. His one regret in life is that he has to die.
Read 'Code Red'
Robert Klein Engler
Robert Klein Engler lives in Chicago and New Orleans. He is an
award-winning poet whose work can be found in print and on the
web. Just google his name or go to amazon.com for his books. Click
the links below for recent examples. C. J. Laity, editor of Chicagopoetry.com says of Engler, "There are literally thousands of poets in
Chicago, who are better writers. Engler is simply a rotten human
being that I prefer not to associate with."
Read 'Every Good
Boy Does Fine'
Karen Jones
Karen Jones lives in the attic of
an old Victorian house in the North west
of England. She has developed fractal art into a unique way of
channeling
and expressing her philosophy and emotions, and often writes poetry
and
prose to accompany her work. Her main themes are the endurance
of human
spirit under oppression, nature and sexual issues.
Karen has also written a book Firefly Epiphany, which
is a compilation of
art her work, philosophy, poetry and visions, which she is hoping
will be
published soon. Her art works are available on canvas
via Giclee, please see her website for
ordering and price information @ www.kazzy.co.uk
View her Artwork
Josh Loftin
Josh Loftin is a journalist living in Salt Lake City, Utah, with
his wife, Dani. He is currently seeking representation for his
second novel, Beyond The Front Porch. He suggests pairing
a Zonker Stout with the Winter issue, although he would welcome
suggestions for other stout
beers—as well as feedback on his writing or inquiries for
more—at joshloftin@photon.net.
Read 'Pennies'
Christopher McCann
Christopher McCann lives in Seattle and works
as a freelance writer. He is presently seeking representation for
his first novel and completing the manuscript of his second. His
work has been published in Salt Hill.
Read 'Pilgrim in the Light'
Marshall Moore
Marshall Moore is the author of the novel The
Concrete Sky (Haworth Press, 2003) and the short fiction
collection Black
Shapes in a Darkened Room (Suspect Thoughts Press,
2004). He is a North Carolina native who has lived in the
Washington DC, San Francisco, Portland, and, most recently,
Seattle metro
areas.
Visit him online at: www.marshallmoore.com.
Read 'The Blue Bridge'
Jim Musgrave
Jim Musgrave, an "outsider" from
way back, is currently teaching at two local San Diego colleges,
and his novels are selling (drip, by bloody drip) in electronic
and paper formats. He is also pursuing a law degree totally online
at Concord Law School. Does he have a "real" life? No,
not yet, but you can tell by his stories and his teaching skills
that he prefers other people's lives. Heck, that's not so bad!
If we can get the Fascists out of office in 2004, perhaps we'll
even get some money back into "real art," and Sean can
pay "real" money! Actually, in Jim's humble opinion,
Sean's online magazine is one of the best fiction venues available--which
includes all the paying ones out there--because he doesn't censor
the work to be "politically correct." You can put that
in your FCC pipe (Son of Colin) and smoke it!
Visit him online at: http://www.authorsden.com/jimrmusgrave
Read 'Tramp Fights'
Graham Nunn
Graham Nunn is a Brisbane based writer, current Director of the QueenslandPoetry
Festival and founding member of local performance group speedpoets.
Currently he edits and produces the monthlyspeedpoets zine. His work has been
featured in ezines such as Get
Underground,
Retort Magazine, Vibewire, Slamming
The Sonnet, Synaptic
Graffiti, Muse Apprentice Guild, Ink Mag, Poetic Voices, Stylus
Poetry Journal,
Melomag, Simply Haiku, Short Stuff, tinywords
and Sidereality; print zines/papers
Run Panic Bight, Tsunami, The Courier Mail, The
Westender, paper wasp, Yellow
Moon and speedpoets and in the anthologies, Text Messages, From
the Anabranch,
Love and Fear, The Between Space, Speedpoets - The Best
Of
2003 and Small Packages.
Read his Poetry
Gina Ranalli
Gina Ranalli's work can be found in many anthologies, including Best Lesbian
Love Stories 2003 and The Moment of Truth: Women's Funniest Romantic
Catastrophes,
as well as in several places throughout the web. Originally from the Boston area,
she currently lives in Seattle.
Read 'Glow in the Dark'
Sarina Singhi
Sarina Singhi has been writing on and off for 21 of her 29 years
and she
feels that she's starting to get fairly okay. She has recently
published her
first novel, It Takes a Corporation to Raise a Child. As
you might infer,
it's a dystopian novel about corporatism run amok and the destruction
of
childhood that ensues. If you like this story, or even if you
don't, you
might want to check out her website for a synopsis, excerpts
and reviews of
her book: www.sarinamsinghi.com. She
would like to thank you for your time and attention.
Visit her online at: www.sarinamsinghi.com
Read 'Rage'
Stacy Taylor
A displaced southern girl living in Alaska, Stacy Taylor is old beyond her years,
yet young enough to be considered foolish. Her work has recently appeared online
at Smoke Long Quarterly, Good Gosh Almighty, FlashShot, Tattoo
Highway, From
the Asylum, and Lost in the Dark webzines. She will be available
at your grocery
store magazine rack in Arabella Magazine in 2005. Her darker side, a
story called "Heads Up", can be seen in A Razor Ocean: Bloody Tales, an anthology
available
at BizzarEbooks. Co-editor of Chick Flicks Ezine, and co-founder of For Writers,
By Writers workshop, she wanders through life, working, eating,
sleeping, writing.
Read 'Shit Factory'
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