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Contributor-submitted biographical information:
Arlene Ang
Arlene Ang
lives in a small town outside Venice, Italy. Her poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in Eclectica, Forklift Ohio, 42opus, Mannequin Envy, nthposition, Painted Bride Quarterly, Rattle, and Unpleasant Event Schedule. She is the author of The Desecration of Doves (iUniverse, 2005). She may be contacted through her website:
www.leafscape.org/aang.

Amy Chace
Amy Chace is an award-winning visual artist living, working and loving in NYC. She has been published in many magazines including Rockpile,Arude and Girlfriends. Her side job is as a band booker, putting together killer rock bands on intriguing bills at cool venues. You can see more of her photography work at www.amychace.com.

Randall Brown
Randall Brown is a teacher who lives outside of Philadelphia with his wife Meg, a cabaret singer, and their two children. He is a Pushcart nominee, a fiction editor with SmokeLong Quarterly, and on the editorial board of Philadelphia Stories. He holds an MFA in Fiction Writing from Vermont College and a BA from Tufts University. His stories, poems, and essays have been published widely, with recent work appearing or forthcoming in Clackamas Literary Review, Del Sol Review, Cairn, The Saint Ann's Review, and Connecticut Review. He’s currently working on a short short collection, Mad To Live.
Chip Cheek
Chip Cheek is currently pursuing his MFA in fiction at Emerson College. He is the editor-in-chief of Redivider, a fiction reader for Ploughshares, and (for his day job) works in textbook publishing. His work is forthcoming in Quick Fiction and the short-short anthology Brevity and Echo, from Rose Metal Press.

Tom Conoboy
Tom Conoboy is Scottish but now lives in England, where he works in local government. Over the years he has vacillated between playing the guitar and writing stories. Somewhat late in life he realized he was least bad at writing, and since the middle of 2005 he has been writing and submitting seriously. In the past eight months Tom Conoboy has placed in competitions at Mad Hatter’s Review, JBWB, Twyford and Bright Lights Multimedia. He has also appeared in around twenty e-zines and journals, including Seventh Quark, Transmission, Eclectica, Defenestration, Reflection’s Edge, The Harrow, Altar, and Prose Toad.
Brad Johnson
Brad Johnson is currently teaching at Palm Beach Community College, FL, and has two chapbooks, Void Where Prohibited and The Happiness Theory, available at puddinghouse.com. He lives in South Florida with his affectionate wife and not-so--affectionate dogs.

Kevin P. Keating
Kevin P. Keating has worked as a boilermaker, landscaper, painter, bookie's apprentice, and beauty pageant judge. He went to graduate school as a last resort and now teaches composition classes as a last resort. Women have likened him to Tom Hanks and Jack Lemmon. Men have called him less flattering things, some of which are quite slanderous. His fiction and essays have appeared in a number of literary journals, including Megaera, The Truth, Double Dare Press, Exquisite Corpse, Tattoo Highway, Fiction Warehouse, The Spillway Review, The Plum Ruby Review, The Oklahoma Review, The Fifth Street Review, and many others. You can view much of his work by going to
www.kevinpkeating.blogspot.com

Margot Miller
Margot Miller earned a mid-life Ph.D. in French literature. She served as an adjunct professor most recently at the School for Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Washington D.C. and now writes fiction as well as translating fiction from French to English. She divides her time between the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay and the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia. Her creative work (fiction, non-fiction, poetry) has appeared in or is currently featured/forthcoming in ChickFlicks Ezine, Write Side Up, Long Story Short, Subtle Tea, LitDispatch, Moonlit Thoughts (dogma publications, UK), Static Movement, BluePrint Journal, Salomé, and Insolent Rudder. She is a submissions editor for WriteSideUp and Static Movement Online. See more at
http://miller.margot.googlepages.com/home

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