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Notes on Contributors<br />
Wayne Andrewartha lives in Auckland, New Zealand. He graduated<br />
from the Wellington Correspondence School for Writing many years<br />
ago, and was in corporate accounting for 35 years. In the past 5<br />
years, he has written 3 novels, and 38 short stories. None of<br />
the above have has yet been published.<br />
Gary Beck is a New Yorker who worked as a theater director and<br />
art dealer (when he couldn't earn a living in the theater). His<br />
original plays and translations of Moliere, Aristophanes and<br />
Sophocles have been produced Off Broadway, and in other venues.<br />
His poetry has appeared in hundreds of literary magazines.<br />
Eleanor-Leonne Bennett is a young photographer from North West<br />
England, UK. He has won numerous photography competitions, such<br />
as Wrexham Science Festival's Photography Competition, and<br />
National Geographic's UK kids photography competition 2010. To<br />
see more of Bennett’s work please check out his website:<br />
http://eleanorleonnebennett.zenfolio.com<br />
Karen Beatty thinks of life as a river, coming and going,<br />
surging and flowing. Born in Eastern Kentucky near the<br />
temperamental Lickin’ River, she eventually settled in Greenwich<br />
Village, between the Hudson River and the East River, on the<br />
isle of Manhattan.<br />
A. Frank Bower retired early from mental health work to write<br />
and spend time with his wife Carol. An ex-patient inspired this<br />
story. Other clients have led to numerous tales. Bower hopes his<br />
complete psych hospital memoirs will find print.<br />
Rita Buckley is an award-winning freelance medical writer. Her<br />
fiction has appeared in print and online in Versal, Calliope,<br />
Danse Macabre, Bartleby Snopes, and other journals.<br />
Caroline Coe is a visual artist and writer experiencing the<br />
transition out of a 25-year marriage and diving, headfirst, into<br />
her lifetime love of creating art.<br />
Barbara Westwood Diehl is founding editor of <strong>The</strong> Baltimore<br />
Review and an employee and M.A. in Writing student at Johns<br />
Hopkins University. Her short stories and poetry have been<br />
published in a variety of publications, including MacGuffin,<br />
Confrontation, Rosebud, <strong>The</strong>ma, JMWW, Potomac Review, American<br />
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