Monthly Archives: February 2011

Jason Brightwell

Jason Brightwell lives in Baltimore, Md., where he finds himself regularly haunted by one thing or another. His work has appeared or is upcoming in journals including The Blind Man’s Rainbow, Phantom Kangaroo and The Battered Suitcase. You can find … Continue reading

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Stephanie Beran

Stephanie Beran is a law student at the University of Nebraska College of Law, and in what little spare time she has, she enjoys writing poetry. from A Disappointment of Seasons Winter Big sister, elder twin I hope we can … Continue reading

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Elizabeth Silver

Elizabeth L. Silver holds a BA in English from the University of Pennsylvania, an MA in Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia, and a JD from Temple University Beasley School of Law. She has taught ESL in Costa … Continue reading

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Kevin Heaton

Kevin Heaton writes in South Carolina. His most recent chapbook, “Measured Days,” is published by Heavy Hands Ink Press. His work has appeared in: Elimae, Nibble, The Catalonian Review, The Raleigh Review, and many others. He is listed as a … Continue reading

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Francis Raven

Francis Raven‘s books include the volumes of poetry, Architectonic Conjectures (Silenced Press, 2010), Provisions (Interbirth, 2009), Shifting the Question More Complicated (Otoliths, 2007) and Taste: Gastronomic Poems (Blazevox, 2005) as well as the novel, Inverted Curvatures (Spuyten Duyvil, 2005). His … Continue reading

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John Tustin

John Tustin‘s poetry is forthcoming in Bryant Literary Review, Gutter Eloquence, The Chiron Review, and others. fritzware.com/johntustinpoetry is a link to his poetry online. Space there is this space between us and I need it. there is this space between … Continue reading

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