| REGINALD S. LEWIS is a widely-published, award winning, imprisoned poet. He is the author of two books of poetry titled Leaving Death Row and Inside My Head. He also has published a book of essays titled Where I�m Writing From: Essays From Pennsylvania�s Death Row.
KAREN R. PORTER writes from Mays Landing, New Jersey. LOUIS BURDI is a graduate student in New Hampshire, studying Criminology. He enjoys writing poetry about life experiences and reflection. GERALD ZIPPER is the author of several plays that appeared in New York and several other states, including �A Little Madness,� produced at New York City�s Provincetown Playhouse. And �Secrets,� produced at the St. Luke's Playhouse on 46th Street in Manhattan. His recent novel, �Inside Out,� published in 2006, received an enthusiastic review from the �Midwest Review of Books.� His poetry appears annually in several hundred literary, university press, and poetry magazines in the U.S., Canada, Europe and India. DAVID SPIERING writes from Madison, Wisconsin. S. R. DAVIDSON has worked as a museum director and exhibit designer. His work includes reviews, nonfiction, and poetry. JENNIFER VEEVERS is 17 years old and lives in Rochdale, England. DAVID McCALEB writes from Englewood, Florida. ALEX GALPER was born in Kiev, Ukraine and came to America at the age of 20. In 1996, he graduated from Brooklyn College majoring in Creative Writing. His poems have been published in many Russian magazines. Recently, he and his friends have translated some of his works into English. MICHAEL ALLRED is a movie buff living in Michigan. He enjoys listening to Queen, Oasis, and Foo Fighters, among others. When he�s not blogging on MySpace he�s working his ass off as an area supervisor for an up and coming janitorial company in Southwest Michigan. AMBER ROTHROCK has been writing poetry since 1992. her first publication came in 2005 with 3 Cup Morning � under her pen Bambie Starr. Since then she has been published in several journals, including: Abbey, Words Of Wisdom and Soul Fountain. When she�s not working she enjoys gardening, hiking and spending time with her many adoring pets. ROGER G. SINGER began writing poetry when he was in the military many years ago, for relaxation and to express his thoughts in an abstract form. He enjoys the challenge poetry offers. Unlike the articles he has written - which are straight forward - poetry allows the writer to step to the side from general thoughts, thus creating a miniature story, which in and of itself, can bifurcate into other levels of literary form. BOB FABRE is an attorney editor working for a legal publishing company. He has been writing poetry for 30 years, but is previously unpublished. He lives in Akron, Ohio. ERIC GREINKE has had nine book length collections of poetry published, most recently Up North (with Harry Smith, Presa Press, 2006). A lengthy article about his work (Eric Greinke: An Overview by Hugh Fox) appeared in Iconoclast #93 (2006). In the last year, his poems have appeared in many literary magazines, including Free Verse, Ibbetson St., Iconoclast, The Pedestal & Wilderness House Literary Review. DANIEL GALLIK has had poetry & short stories published by Hawaii Review, A.I.M., Parabola, Nimrod, Limestone (U. of Kentucky), The Hiram Poetry Review, Aura (University of Alabama) & Whiskey Island (Cleveland State University). His first novel, A Story Of Dumb Fate, is available at publishamerica.com. Linn�s Poems will be published in 2008 by deepcleveland.com. The writer's website is www.danielgallik.com Email him at [email protected] JASON ALAN WILKINSON writes from East Patchogue, New York DAVID BRENNAN writes from Tokyo, Japan MICHAEL FREY is a doctor living in New York City. He grew up on Long Island and graduated from Brandeis University. He is also an associate professor at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx. DAVID LAWRENCE has recently published a book of poems titled �Lane Changes,� with Four Way Books. DUANE LOCKE lives in rural Lakeland, Florida. He has a PhD in Metaphysical Poetry and has had over 5,000 poems published as well as 17 print/eBooks. His paintings are also widely exhibited. A discussion of his work appears in Gary Monroe�s Extraordinary Interpretations (University of Florida press). A photographer, he does close-ups of tossed away trash, Mystic vegetation, visual music and nature (primarily small insects). |