fourth issue :: October 2004
Silas Grey
Silas Grey, nearing the end of a checkered career, has only recently started writing short stories. He finds inspiration on daily rambles in the hills, forests and moorlands of Wales in the UK. He has recently had a story accepted for publication by the Canadian e-zine The Danforth Review.
Julie Ann Shapiro
Julie Ann Shapiro is a freelance writer. She won second place in Writer Online's “My First Crush Contest”, April 2004. Short stories and essays have appeared in Megaera Magazine, Millennium Shift, Story South, Science Fiction and Fantasy World, Seven Seas Magazine, Word Riot,
Green Tricycle, and many other publications. Julie is currently hard at work on her second novel, which she's tentatively titled Three Drop Pennies.
Andy Henion
Andy's literary work has appeared or is forthcoming in Plots with Guns, Old Crow Review, The Circle, Pindeldyboz.com and other publications. He currently works, lives, and dreams in Dansville in the great and beautiful state of Michigan.
Yvonne Chism-Peace
The poet Yvonne writes short fiction under the name Yvonne Chism-Peace. In 2003 she won the Leeway Foundation Award for Emerging Writers (Fiction). In 2002-04 these ezines published her stories: Outsider Ink, Muse Apprentice Guild, Melic Review, Wired Hearts, The3rdegree, Tattoo Highway, Pindeldyboz, Moxie, ken* again, Inkburns, Word Riot, Clever Magazine, Moondance, Feminista, and In Posse Review.
Her books of poetry are IWILLA SOIL, IWILLA SCOURGE, and IWILLA RISE (Chameleon Productions Inc. 1985, 1986, 1999) for which she won NEA fellowships. She was the poetry editor at MS. Magazine (1974-1987)
Charles Richard Lang
Charles lives and works in New Jersey at one of the national chain bookstores. He has many stories to his credit, some of which can be found at Bewildering Stories, The Dream People, and Flashshot. In addition he has had many stories accepted for print publication. A listing of his work can be found by clicking the Bewildering Stories link above.
Walt Hutton
Walt currently lives in Tucson, Arizona and like most writers has at least three different jobs. He climbs, writes, and travels to other countries in his spare time. His work has been published in Appalachia, International Living, and a couple of magazines that can't be found any more.
Ilona Al-Ansari
Ilona is a student who was raised, and still lives, in Malmo, Sweden. Over the years her works have appeared in a few, mostly random and obscure places. Including, art galleries, a wide range of sites, and drawn on miscellaneous people (body art) or as gifts. She
has created art of many different kinds and genres, by traditional and untraditional means. Some of Ilona's most recent works are featured at the website Cult of Cod.