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Contributor-submitted biographical information:
William Donoghue
William Donoghue has published short fiction in TriQuarterly, Grain and other journals, along with scholarly articles on the Marquis de Sade, George Herbert and literary theory, book reviews for The Scriblerian, and a book on the 18th-century novel (Enlightenment Fiction in England, France and America). He lives on a quiet residential street in Worcester, Mass.

Corey Mesler
Corey Mesler is the owner of Burke's Book Store, in Memphis, Tennessee, one of the country's oldest (1875) independent bookstores. He has published poetry and fiction in numerous journals including Rattle, Pindeldyboz, Quick Fiction, Cranky, Thema, Mars Hill Review, and Poet Lore. He has also been a book reviewer for The Memphis Commercial Appeal. A short story of his was chosen for the 2002 edition of New Stories from the South: The Year's Best. Talk, his first novel, appeared in 2002 and included nice blurbs from Lee Smith, John Grisham, Robert Olen Butler, Frederick Barthelme, and others. He has a new novel, We Are Billion-Year-Old Carbon. He has 8 chapbooks in print. His poem "Sweet Annie Divine," was chosen for Garrison Keillor's The Writer's Almanac. He also claims to have written "It's my Party." Most importantly, he is Toby and Chloe's dad and Cheryl's husband. He can be found at www.coreymesler.com.

Lance Newman
Lance Newman’s poems have appeared (or will appear soon) in XCP: Streetnotes, nthposition, Pemmican, Beloit Poetry Journal, Poets Against the War, Negative Images, New Collage, and Perigee, as well as in two anthologies, American Sports Poems, edited by May Swenson, and Sunshine/Noir, edited by Jim Miller. Newman teaches American Literature and Creative Writing at California State University at San Marcos. He has also worked for fifteen years as a guide on the Colorado River in Grand Canyon and southeastern Utah.

Matthew Purdy
Matthew Purdy’s work has previously appeared in Iron Horse Literary Review, Mid-American Review, One Story, and Best New American Voices, 2005. He is a recipient of a 2003 AWP Intro Journals Award and is currently working toward a PhD in English and creative writing at Texas Tech University.
Greg Shupak
Greg Shupak is 24 and lives in Milton, Ontario. He has authored published
works of fiction, non-fiction, and academia.

Heather MacNeill
Heather MacNeill holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Emerson College, and a BS in Ecology from a very tiny school in Unity, Maine. Current projects involve a postmodern novella, and a collection of short stories revisioning biblical narratives. She currently resides in New York City, where you can find her zooming about Central Park on her Brittany Spears roller skates listening to Telemann.

Ernest Williamson III
Ernest Williamson III is a self-taught painter and pianist, who has published poetry and visual art in over sixty online and print journals. He holds a BA and an MA in English/Creative Writing from the University of Memphis. Currently, Ernest is a doctoral student at Seton Hall University in the field of Higher Education and is a member of The International High IQ Society based in New York City. Ernest is 29 years old and he appreciates your criticisms of his work.

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