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Author Profiles<br />
Lisa Bellamy studies poetry and teaches at The Writers Studio.<br />
Her chapbook, Nectar, won The Aurorean chapbook prize. Her<br />
work has appeared in TriQuarterly, New Ohio Review, The Southern<br />
Review, Hotel Amerika, Massachusetts Review, Cimarron Review,<br />
Southampton Review, Chautauqua and PANK, among other publications.<br />
Ms. Bellamy has received a Pushcart Prize Special Mention<br />
and a Fugue poetry prize. She lives in Brooklyn and the Adirondacks.<br />
Ace Boggess is author of three books of poetry, most recently<br />
Ultra Deep Field (Brick Road Poetry Press, 2017), and the novel<br />
A Song Without a Melody (Hyperborea Publishing, 2016). His<br />
fourth poetry collection, I Have Lost the Art of Dreaming It So, is<br />
forthcoming from Unsolicited Press. His writing has appeared in<br />
Harvard Review, Mid-American Review, RATTLE, River Styx, North<br />
Dakota Quarterly and many other journals. He lives in Charleston,<br />
West Virginia.<br />
Eric Chiles is an adjunct professor of Journalism and English at<br />
a number of colleges and universities in eastern Pennsylvania<br />
and was a prize-winning print journalist for more than 30 years.<br />
His poetry appears in Allegro, American Journal of Poetry, Chiron<br />
Review, Gravel, Plainsongs, Rattle, Tar River Poetry, Third Wednesday<br />
and other journals. His poem “The orchid garnish” won the<br />
2015 Cape Cod Writers Center Poetry Contest. In 2014, he<br />
completed a 10-year section hike of the Appalachian Trail.<br />
Dallas Crow’s photos have appeared on the cover of Midwestern<br />
Gothic and the Greek editions of two American works of fiction,<br />
Bill Beverly’s Dodgers and Lucia Berlin’s A Manual for Cleaning<br />
Women.<br />
Darren C. Demaree’s poems have appeared in numerous magazines/journals,<br />
including Diode, Meridian, New Letters, Diagram,<br />
and The Colorado Review. He is the author of eight poetry collections,<br />
most recently Two Towns Over (March 2018), which was<br />
selected as the winner of the Louise Bogan Award by Trio House<br />
Press. He is the Managing Editor of the Best of the Net Anthology<br />
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