Frank Miller is a retired teacher, now living on the Washington coast, where he writes fiction as well and poetry. Work by the author has also appeared in Prairie Schooner, 580 Split, Wavelength, The New England Review, and Prism International.
Greggory Moore is a lifelong SoCal resident, civil libertarian, and Jerry Rice Jr. is in his flag-football league. His work "Americana 101 (Early 21st Century)" is one of the opening sections of his forthcoming first novel, The Use of Regret.
Richard Holinger has a story in the Winter, 2007, issue of The Iowa Review, and has received two Pushcart nominations for his poetry, short fiction and creative nonfiction. A group novel written by the St. Charles Writing Group from St. Charles, IL, recently published Don't Die, Mr. Opal. Oklahoma Needs You, of which Holinger is part author. He lives in Geneva, IL, and writes a weekly column for the Geneva Sun.
Barbara de la Cuesta has recently won the Gival Prize and will have her novel The Spanish Teacher published by Gival Press. She has published a long poem, If There Weren’t So Many of Them, BirchBrook Press, Delhi, N.Y. 1990; and Westerly, Professional Publishing Co., Dallas, TX, 1994, a work of non-fiction in the field of arts therapy; as well as stories in the California Quarterly and the Texas Review. She has received a fiction fellowship from the New Jersey Arts Council, a Geraldine Dodge fellowship to the Virginia Center; and a fellowship in fiction from the Massachusetts Artists’ Foundation.