Jessy Randall's poems have appeared in canwehaveourballback, Death Metal Poetry, No Tell Motel, and elsewhere. One time she drove 90 minutes to see a koala bear and all it did was sleep. Her website is http://personalwebs.coloradocollege.edu/~jrandall.

 

Ken Cenicola lives in Michigan with his wife and daughters. His work is forthcoming in Snakeskin. He has a beard, but he is not a bear.

 

David Sewell has poems in or forthcoming in Forklift, Ohio, Jubilat, Goodfoot, La Petite Zine, Poetry East, The Boog City Reader, Mustachioed, and elsewhere. He lives in Brooklyn, where he co-edits the online poetry journal Fou.

 

Amanda Laughtland lives near Seattle and teaches at a community college.  Her chapbook, I Meant to Say, was published by Overhere Press but is now out of print, and a longer book, Postcards to Box 464, is forthcoming from Bootstrap Productions.

 

J. A. Tyler is the author of THE GIRL IN THE BLACK SWEATER (Trainwreck Press), EVERYONE IN THIS IS EITHER DYING OR WILL DIE OR IS THINKING OF DEATH (Achilles Chapbook Series), SAMSARA (Paperhero Press), & SOMEONE, SOMEWHERE (Ghost Road Press). Visit www.aboutjatyler.blogspot.com for more info.

 

Mark DeCarteret lives in New Hampshire.  And once backpacking through the Northwest he was stopped on the streets of Seattle and asked by a TV reporter (this being the only time ever that this happened in my life) what his favorite zoo animal was.  Yeah, you got it.

 

Christie Ann Reynolds is a native New Yorker who recently received an MFA in Creative Writing and Poetry from The New School. She is a member of the poetry performance and reading group, The Poetry Brothel.

  

Jimmy Chen is the author of Typewriter, a chapbook forthcoming from Magic Helicopter Press. His blog and published writing can be found at the Embassy of Misguided Zen.

 

Crispin Best is listening to pop music. He is putting together a collection of stories dedicated to every year since 1400. He lives in London.

 

Emily Siegenthaler is an English major with high expectations, though she hasn't directed them at something specific yet. She just feels good about... things. She blogs here.

 

Ryan Manning is the smallest weird number.

 

Charles Lennox’s fiction has appeared or is forthcoming in Wigleaf, Monkeybicycle, Mud Luscious, and Right Hand Pointing. He lives in California but does all his writing in the Artic with the help of polar bears. They provide excellent feedback.

 

Krammer Abrahams doen't know what he's doing with this blog:  http://myfathersnamewaskram.blogspot.com/

 

 

 

 

 

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