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Katherine Holmes
Katherine Holmes' work has appeared in print journals such as The South Dakota Review, Phantasmagoria, WordWrights, Minnesota Poetry Calendar, Porcupine, Sidewalks, Skyways & Ice Houses (a Walker Art Center exhibition catalogue) and more than 25 others.  Her Internet publications include Amarillo Bay, Avatar, Denver SyntaxEclectica, Facets, Frigg, The Front Street Review, Full Circle, Gin Bender,  Hamilton Stone Review, The King's English, Poetry MidwestRio, whimperbang, and Ygdrasil. When she's not writing, she works with used books.



James Grinwis
James Grinwis has work out in recent issues of American Poetry Review, Quick Fiction, Conjunctions, Court Green, Greensboro Review, and elsewhere. He is founding editor of a new literary venture called Bateau.

J. Ladin
J.Ladin holds the David and Ruth Gottesman Chair in English at Stern College of Yeshiva University.  His first collection of poems, Alternatives to History, was published in 2003 by Sheep Meadow Press, which will bring out his second, The Book of Anna, in April.  "Transition Time" is from Life Blow, his recently completed third collection.  His poems and essays have appeared in many magazines and journals, including Parnassus: Poetry in Review, to which he is a regular contributor.

Rich Murphy
Rich Murphy's essay "McLuhan's Warning, Frye's Strategy, Emerson's Dream" has been published in the latest issue of Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning. "Vanishing Artist: American Poet and Differend" was published by the International Journal of the Humanities and was then published state-side by Fulcrum: an annual of poetry and poetics. His poems have been published widely in such journals as Rolling Stone, Poetry Magazine, Grand Street, New Letters, Negative Capability, Confrontation Magazine, ForPoetry, Barrelhouse Review, Electronic Acorn (Ireland), West 47 (Ireland), Aesthetica Review (England), Chimera (England), New Delta Review, and Borderlands: Texas Poetry Review. His manuscripts have won finalist positions in numerous national competitions. However, his manuscripts continue to go unpublished. 

Patty Somlo
Patty Somlo was a finalist in the 2004 Tom Howard short story contest.  She was a contributor to the anthologies, Voices from the Couch, VoiceCatcher and Bombshells:  War Stories and Poems by Women on the Homefront, and has work forthcoming in the journals Ugly Cousin and Her Circle Ezine, and the anthology, Rainmakers Prayer.

Michael Thurston
Michael Thurston's fiction has appeared in Confrontation, Knock, Quick Fiction, and Southeast Review. He teaches at Smith College in Northampton, Mass.

Anita Wexler
Anita Wexler graduated from Parsons New School of Design with a BFA in Communication/
Graphic Design and her Art education certification from Bank Street College, both in New York City. Wexler has shown her work both locally, nationally and internationally and won several awards. Anita is both a teacher and an artist. Her artwork expresses her perspective on love, sex, lust, relationships and some politics. You can see more of her work and find out about upcoming shows at anitawexler.com.



 

 

 

 

 

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