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Contributors<br />

KATARINA BOUDREAUX is a writer, musician, composer, tango dancer, and teacher - a<br />

shaper of word, sound, and mind. She recently returned to New Orleans after residing in<br />

Texas, Connecticut, and New York. New work is forthcoming in Blue Skirt Productions<br />

and Hermeneutic Chaos.<br />

KELLEY DALTON is a freshman at Colgate University, who plans on majoring in<br />

International Relations with a minor in Spanish. She is a recipient of The Beth Community<br />

Service Award from my high school, and was the president of the Peer Mentorship<br />

program in her school, and a leader in a contemporary dance group, Cedar Street<br />

Company. She is currently enrolled in a creative writing class and has been writing for a<br />

few years now.<br />

NELS HANSON is a writer whose fiction received the San Francisco Foundation’s James<br />

D. Phelan Award and Pushcart Prize nominations in 2010, 12, and 2014. Poems appeared<br />

in Word Riot, Oklahoma Review, Pacific Review and other magazines and received<br />

Sharkpack Review Annual’s 2014 Prospero Prize and a 2014 Pushcart nomination.<br />

STEVE KLEPETAR's work has received several nominations for the Pushcart Prize and<br />

Best of the Net. His latest collections include Speaking to the Field Mice (Sweatshoppe<br />

Publications), Blue Season (with Joseph Lisowski, mgv2>publishing), My Son Writes a<br />

Report on the Warsaw Ghetto (Flutter Press), and Return of the Bride of Frankenstein<br />

(Kind of a Hurricane Press).<br />

HUGH McMILLAN is a poet from South West Scotland.<br />

WILL MOORFOOT is an aspiring writer of fiction and poetry. He lives in North<br />

Norfolk and is hoping to study Philosophy next year at University.<br />

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