Johanna Debiase lives in the middle-of-nowhere, New Mexico, amidst the Sangre de Christo Mountains with her one husband, one child and one dog. At 8200' she bakes longer and breathes harder, making her more resilient than most. At present, she is trying hard to be at present yet always wishes she had more time to write. She is now accepting donations of time and can be reached at
www.johannadebiase.com.
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William Owen: My favorite word is prestidigitation, and I laughed so hard watching the black knight scene in Monty Python's Holy Grail that I thought I needed to go to the hospital. I read a lot, eat poorly, and run once every three weeks. My writing has appeared in NanoFiction, Staccato, Progress Chrome, and Hazmat among others. Blogging happens:
http://www.theangryhug.blogspot.com/ and
formidableumbrage.tumblr.com. I live in Jersey City NJ.
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lyle d rosdahl received his undergraduate from
concordia university and graduated with an mfa from
goddard college and has been published in
tarpaulin sky,
art voice and
press 1 v4n1 v4n3. a self published work called
la loteria and other writings are available to view or download from his website:
dead rats press. he facilitates and contributes to
postcard fiction collaborative and edits a monthly flash fiction section for the
san antonio current. he lives in san antonio, texas. reach his pitiable remains
here.
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Forrest Roth
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Writer/musician
Alan Semerdjian’s poems and essays have appeared in several print and online publications and anthologies including
Chain, The Lyric Review, Adbusters, Arson, Ararat, and
Diagram. He released a chapbook of poems called
An Improvised Device (Lock n Load Press) in 2005 and his first full-length book
In the Architecture of Bone (GenPop Books) in 2009. His songs have appeared in television and film and charted on CMJ. Alan has performed and read all over North America. He currently teaches English at Herricks High School in New Hyde Park, NY, writes a monthly column and features for the
LI Pulse, and resides in New York City’s East Village. You can visit him digitally at
alanarts.com,
alansemerdjian.com, or Google away.