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Contributors

Michaela Gabriel lives in Vienna, Austria, where she teaches English to adults, occasionally does some translation work, writes, and eats too much chocolate. Having read John Irving's novel, she has never attempted to set the bears of the zoo free.

Neila Mezynski is author of Glimpses and A Story (2012): from Scrambler Books; pamphlets from Greying Ghost Press; echapbooks from Radioactive Moat Press and Patasola Press: chapbooks from Folded Word Press, Nap (2012), Deadly Chaps Press (2013), Mondo Bummer and Mud Luscious Press.

Clara Burns writes & lives in Colorado, where she also works. She gardens & makes art; She has been a librarian & translator (from German to English); and wishes she could have a dog, but that isn't a practical option for the time being.

Krammer Abrahams was a member of a rap group called the sandwich tang.

Sandra Ketcham currently lives in Orlando where she works as a full-time freelance writer and editor. She has writing published or forthcoming in The Medulla Review, Gone Lawn, Bicycle Review, Red Booth Review, Sleet Magazine, Counterexample Poetics, and others.

Alexis Pope lives in Akron, OH. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Anti-, The New Megaphone, iO: A Journal of New American Poetry, and elsewhere. Girl Erases Girl, her first chapbook, is due out this spring from Dancing Girl Press. She is co-curator of THE BIG BIG MESS READING SERIES and Contributing Editor for Whiskey Island Magazine.

Jamie Grefe currently lives in Beijing, China. His work appears in numerous journals and literary magazines including Mud Luscious Online Quarterly, New Dead Families, Counterexample Poetics, Bartleby Snopes, Untoward Magazine and others. Thank you for your attention to his work.

Ryan Bender-Murphy lives in Austin, TX. His work can also be found in Anti-, Dark Sky Magazine, elimae, NAP, Phantom Limb, and elsewhere.

Caroline Davidson is an MFA candidate at the University of Colorado-Boulder, where she also teaches creative writing. Her previous work has been published in SpringGun Press and Word Riot.

Theodore Worozbyt's work has appeared or is forthcoming in Antioch Review, Crazyhorse, The Iowa Review, New England Review, Po&sie, Poetry, Sentence, Shenandoah, The Southern Review, TriQuarterly Online and Quarterly West. He has published two books of poetry, The Dauber Wings (Dream Horse Press, 2006) and Letters of Transit, which won the 2007 Juniper Prize (The University of Massachusetts Press, 2008). He is an assistant professor of English at Georgia Perimeter College.

Savannah Louise lives in Minneapolis and has published words in places like Titular Journal, Thieves Jargon, and Word Riot.

Joseph Goosey is in Southern Pines, North Carolina where he reads court records for money and knows essentially no one. His work can be read in a number of publications and trash cans.

Anna Lei likes to pretend she is a narwhal. When she isn't building blanket forts and catching squirrels, she is writing words.

Dan Hedges is the editor of HUMANIMALZ Literary Journal. His writing appears or is forthcoming in journals such as The Monarch Review, Wilderness House Literary Journal, Haggard and Halloo Publications, The Apeiron Review, and more than seventy others. He has completed three poetry collections: Agrammatical Humanimalz (2011), Field Guide Aesthetics (Middle Island Press, 2012), and An Inflammation of Nouns (Middle Island Press, 2012). He prefers poetry that stands as a conduit between transpersonal psychology, language, and reality in general.

Ryan Richey is a writer, painter, performer, half of Hannis Pannis, and a quarter of ED JR.

Elanor Leonne Bennett is a 16 year photographer and artist who has won contests with National Geographic,The Woodland Trust, The World Photography Organisation, Winstons Wish, Papworth Trust, Mencap, Big Issue, Wrexham science , Fennel and Fern and and Nature's Best Photography.She has had her photographs published in exhibitions and magazines across the world including the Guardian, RSPB Birds , RSPB Bird Life, Dot Dot Dash ,Alabama Coast , Alabama Seaport and NG Kids Magazine (the most popular kids magazine in the world).