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Grant Ingram was born in San Angelo. By day he is a behavior<br />
analyst who works with children and adults diagnosed with ASD<br />
and other developmental disabilities, and by night and weekend<br />
Grant builds heirloom quality furniture and woodcrafts using<br />
antique hand tools and a seventeenth-century sensibility. Grant<br />
is an entrepreneur, a climber, a guitarist, a dreamer, and one of<br />
the few generation X-ers who still uses a flip phone. From his<br />
home in Orlando, Florida, Grant often thinks on and dearly<br />
misses his native West Texas.<br />
Amy Kotthaus is a writer and photographer. Her written work<br />
has been published in Glass: A Journal of Poetry, Yellow Chair Review,<br />
Occulum, and others. Her photography has been published<br />
in Storm Cellar, Typehouse Literary Magazine, Moonchild Magazine,<br />
Crab Fat Magazine, and others. She currently lives in Maine with<br />
her husband and children.<br />
Jack Kristiansen exists in the composition books and computer<br />
files of William Aarnes. Kristiansen’s poems have appeared in<br />
such places as FIELD, The Literary Review, Stone’s Throw Magazine,<br />
Main Street Rag, and The Ekphrastic Review.<br />
Rick Krizman writes music, stories, and poems and holds an<br />
MFA in Writing from Pacific University. His work has appeared<br />
in The Wising Up Press, Sediment, Flash Fiction Magazine, Star 82<br />
Review, Medusa’s Laugh Press, Driftwood, Switchback, 45th Parallel,<br />
The Big Smoke, and elsewhere. He also hosts and produces the<br />
ACME Writing Academy podcast, a weekly writerly gabfest. Rick<br />
is the father of two grown daughters and lives with his wife and<br />
other animals in Santa Monica, CA.<br />
Lavinia Kumar’s books are The Celtic Fisherman’s Wife: A Druid<br />
Life (2017), and The Skin and Under (Word Tech, 2015). Chapbooks<br />
are Let There be Color (Lives You Touch Publications,<br />
2016) and Rivers of Saris (Main Street Rag, 2013). Her poetry has<br />
appeared in several US and UK publications such as Atlanta Review,<br />
Colere, Dark Matter, Edison Literary Review, Exit 13, Flaneur,<br />
Kelsey Review, Lablit, New Verse News, Orbis, Peacock Journal, Pedestal,<br />
Pemmican, Poetry 24, Symmetry Pebbles, Lives You Touch, and<br />
US1 Worksheets. Her website is laviniakumar.org.<br />
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