contributor bios

fourteenth issue :: May - June 06

Anne Cammon Fiero
A poet and fiction writer who was educated at Barnard College, Anne Cammon has been a featured reader at various venues in New York City, including The Bowery Poetry Club, Collective: Unconscious, Apocalypse Lounge and more. She curates the literary radio show Art Waves on WKCR FM New York, featuring contemporary works of poetry, fiction, new music and radio drama in a choreographed, experimental format. Her stories and articles have been published in The Hindustan Times, Chandigarh Tribune, Vishvas Lok, and other major periodicals in India.

Murray Brozinsky
Murray lives in San Francisco. His stories and essays have been published or are forthcoming in 3711 Atlantic, Aesthetica, Ascent Aspirations, Brink, Business 2.0, Cafe Irreal, Creative Science Quarterly, Duck & Herring Pocket Field Guides, Laughter Loaf, Opium Magazine, Peeks & Valleys, Prose Toad, Wired Magazine, and Yankee Pot Roast.

John Crone
John is an undergraduate fiction writing major at Columbia College in Chicago. Originally from Detroit, he dropped out of Wayne State University in order to move to Colorado where he dropped out of the University of Colorado. His fiction has appeared in Prose Toad Quarterly.

Memphis Saltos
Memphis was born and raised in rural southeastern Louisiana by unconventional immigrant parents. Her father was a genius Atheist, her mothr had a Narcissistic Personality Disorder, and her neighbors were all Southern Baptists. Life was odd. She now lives in Berkely, California. She has a website called Humminggirl.

Louise Norlie
Louise Norlie has published fiction in Runes Magazine, Skive, Humdinger, Long Story Short, and Raging Face. Her literary essay on Susan Sontag's "Against Interpretation" appeared in elimae. She also has published stories and non-fiction in various disability publications, including Audacity Magazine and Ragged Edge. Her writing is forthcoming in The First Line, Breath and Shadow, Toasted Cheese, and Bewildering Stories. Her weblog can be found here.

Rebecca Lu Kiernan
Rebecca has been published in Ms. Magazine, Asimov's Science Fiction, and numerous books and magazines in the U.S. and Australia. Her first poetry collection Sex With Trees was published by 2 River Press. Ygdrasil Press published her second collection, The Man Who Remembered Too Much. She was nominated for a Rhysling award for the cautionary tale When a Snake Bites You in the Ass. She lives on the Gulf Coast.

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