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Poetry Journal, Measure, Little Patuxent Review, SmokeLong<br />
Quarterly, Caper Literary Journal, and Gargoyle.<br />
Karen Douglass writes poems, novels, a blog, and grocery lists.<br />
She lives in Colorado with three dogs, one cat, an old car and<br />
her family. You can visit her at KD’s Bookblog<br />
[kdsbookblog.blogspot.com] or you can go to Colorado.<br />
Brian Alan Ellis lives in Gainesville, Florida. His fiction has<br />
appeared or is forthcoming in Skive, Zygote in my Coffee,<br />
Thieves Jargon (as Brian Rentchek), Corduroy Mtn., <strong>The</strong> Big<br />
Stupid Review, Dogzplot, <strong>The</strong> Splinter Generation, Flashquake,<br />
Underground Voices, Midnight in Hell (as Alan Shivers),<br />
Glossolalia, Conte, Fiction Fix, and G Twenty Two. He wishes you<br />
a fine day.<br />
Gary Glauber is a poet, fiction writer, teacher, and music<br />
journalist. He knows that each ensuing day is a transition of<br />
sorts, an opportunity too. His poems will be forthcoming in <strong>The</strong><br />
Compass Rose, Front Porch Review, Kitchen, and StepAway<br />
Magazine.<br />
Richard Glowacki lives in the Seattle, WA area and teaches high<br />
school English. Some of his poems have been published in<br />
magazines such as Great River Review and English Journal.<br />
Caroline Hagood is a poet and professor of literature and<br />
creative writing. She has written on arts and culture for <strong>The</strong><br />
Guardian, Salon, and the Huffington Post. Her poetry has<br />
appeared in Shooting the Rat (Hanging Loose Press), Movin'<br />
(Orchard Books), Angelic Dynamo, Ginosko, and Manhattan<br />
Chronicles. She's always looking for adventure, the perfect<br />
slice of pizza.<br />
Ciara Harris is a 23 year-old student earning her second degree.<br />
Engaged in books from a young age, she completed her first work<br />
of 400 handwritten pages in 6th grade. Since then inspiration<br />
has struck in many forms, flash fiction being one.<br />
William D. Hicks is a writer who lives in Chicago, Illinois by<br />
himself (any offers?). Contrary to popular belief, he is not<br />
related to the famous comedian Bill Hicks (though he’s just as<br />
funny in his own right). His writing has appeared in other<br />
journals such as Highland Park Poetry Muse Gallery and Outburst<br />
Magazine, <strong>The</strong> Legendary.<br />
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