contributor bios

seventh issue :: February / March

Luis Cuauhtemoc Berriozabal
Luis was born in 1967 in Cuernavaca, Morelos (Mexico). He has lived in Los Angeles County since 1975 and works in the mental health field in LA. His first book of poetry, Raw Materials, was published in 2004 by Pygmy Forest Press. His broadside In the House of the Butterflies was published by New American Imagist. Some of his poetry and artwork is featured in The Hold, Remark Poetry, and Thunder Sandwich. His three part Absent Husband series appears in rumble.

Paul Lynch
Paul is a 20 year old writer from Liverpool, in England. His work has been published by various online and offline publications, and he is currently writing a book about animals. Paul travels a lot and got a job last summer writing for a travel catalogue, taking trains through Europe. Aside from that, he tends to bum around menial jobs he dislikes and writes long rambling letters at three in the morning. You can visit Paul's personal site here. He also composes music, and you can download his album online.

Spencer Dew
Spencer Dew is a writer living in Chicago; his work has appeared in such publications as Cautionary Tales, Denver Syntax, The Diagram, Hobart Pulp, Pindeldyboz, and Word Riot.

Jocelyn Johnson
During a year of travel through Asia and South America I rediscovered writing while posting a travel blog with my husband, Billy. Now I live in Charlottesville, Virginia and write stories and essays in between teaching art to middle schoolers. My work has appeared in salomemagazine.com and I recently won the Writer's Eye fiction competition (2005) for University of Virginia's Bayly Art Museum (anthology forthcoming).

Andy Henion
Andy's fiction has appeared or is forthcoming in Rumble, Pindeldyboz.com, Monkeybicycle.net, Old Crow Review, Plots with Guns, Lynx Eye, Ascent, Raging Face and other publications. He lives in southern Michigan.

Dorothee Lang
Dorothee Lang works as an undercover agent for overdue intermediate transmissions, has web dreams on a weekly basis and believes in non-coincidence and cotangents. Her work has appeared in The Sunday Herald, Pindeldyboz, Drunken Boat, The Mississippi Review, Word Riot, Get Underground and Cafe Irreal, among others. She edits the travel magazine subside.zine, lives in Germany, and for some yet undiscovered reasons only gets published abroad. Her story Yellow Water Roses was published in the November 2004 issue of rumble.

Krystle Fleming
Krystle is one of the talented photographers whose portfolio at flickr gets a lot of attention. I noticed one of her photos on Flickr Blog and invited her to take part in the current issue.