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Contributor-submitted biographical information:

Benjamin Buchholz
Benjamin Buchholz is a US Army Officer recently returned from Iraq.  His work has appeared widely and at an increasing rate these last months at places like Tarpaulin Sky, Tryst, Hiss Quarterly, Planet Magazine, The Wisconsin Academy Review, GoodFoot, The 2River View and many others.  He has just had a screenplay based on the battle for Bamerni Airfield optioned by a Turkish production company. For a full bibliography and other oddities, please see www.benjaminbuchholz.com.


TJ Dietderich
TJ Dietderich is a graduate student in Publishing at Emerson and has a BA in Creative Writing from Florida State. Dietderich writes fiction with an emphasis on unusal characters and bizarre themes.

Steve Himmer
Steve Himmer’s stories have recently appeared or are forthcoming in Pindeldyboz, Ghoti, Juked, Monkeybicycle, Brevity and Echo (Rose Metal Press), and A Field Guide to Surreal Botany (Two Cranes Press).


Samantha Mitchell
Samantha Mitchell was born and raised in New Jersey and is currently living in Astoria, Queens. She graduated with a BFA from Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University in 2001. Samantha works as a freelance photography art director and producer (www.esemproductions.com) and sketches in her spare time


Chris Siteman
Chris Siteman was born in Boston and has lived in the area most of his life. He has worked extensively in the trades, holding positions as a bouncer, ditch-digger, landscaper, chimney sweep, waiter, mason tender, secretary, roofer, and carpenter, as well as doing a stint as a pre-rigger in Ringling Bros., Barnum & Bailey Circus. He has traveled widely in the United States, Europe and beyond. In the spring of ’03, he received his B.A. in History and Literature from Suffolk University, where he now teaches. Since September ’05, Chris has been pursuing an M.F.A. at Emerson College.


Shya Scanlon
Shya Scanlon is an MFA candidate at Brown University.  "Trump" is from a book-length series of 7-line prose poems called "In This Alone Impulse," which has inspired a contest at Opium Magazine called "The Shya Scanlon Seven-Line Prose Award." See more here.




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 Glasgow, Scotland, where she is working on a Masters of Letters in Modernity.  When she isn't cramming D. H. Lawrence and feminist theory into her brain, you can find Heather hiding under stairwells surreptitiously trying to look up young men's kilts.


Karen Wunsch
Karen Wunsch has published fiction and memoir in many magazines, including Harper’s Bazaar, Saveur, Epoch, the Kansas Quarterly, the North Dakota Quarterly, Confrontation, Kalliope and The Literary Review.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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