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THE ALCHEMSIT
by Jeff P. Jones
Jeff P. Jones has a chapbook, Stratus Opacus, forthcoming from Main Street Rag Publishing. Other poems appear in Hawai'i Pacific Review's, Best of the Decade 1998-2007, Fourth River, Blood Orange Review, and elsewhere.

Publications:
Blood Orange Review

Rebecca Hazelton is a PhD student in Poetry at Florida State University. She has been previously published in The Notre Dame Review, Salt Hill, and RHINO. She is forthcoming in Coconut.

Publications:
SHAMPOO and LaFovea


FALLING
by Michael D. Trammell
He is currently the editor-in-chief of Apalachee Review and formerly hosted/coordinated the Anhinga Press/Apalachee Review Reading Series at the 621 Gallery in Tallahassee. His work has been published in New Letters, the G.W. Review, The Chattahoochee Review, Pleiades, Sundog: The Southeast Review, Poet Lore, Gulf Stream Magazine, the Lullwater Review, The Nebraska Review, the Orange Coast Review, Permafrost and other journals. He's a Research Associate in Business Communication at Florida State University's College of Business. In the summers, he teaches writing, literature, and business courses for F.S.U.'s Valencia, Spain campus.

Publications:
Apple Valley Review: A Journal of Contemporary Literature


NOSTALGIA OF WHIPPETS
by Jonathan Falk
Jonathan Falk has an M.A. in English Literature/TESOL and has held a variety of positions including teaching English in Asia, working in a call center, and mixing house paint. His first self-published work, The Journal of Thomas Cason, appeared in a run of about five copies when he was twelve.


TELL
by Deborah Poe
Deborah Poe's writing is forthcoming or has recently appeared in Caesura, Red Mountain Review, Copper Nickel, Drunken Boat, and the anthology Fingernails Across the Chalkboard: Poetry and Prose on HIV/AIDS From the Black Diaspora. Two of her poems were nominated for Pushcart Prizes this year and last. Her poetry collection Our Parenthetical Ontology is forthcoming from CustomWords. She is now working on a second poetry collection, Elements, as well as a short story collection entitled Event Landmarks from which "In the Same Kind of Waiting" comes.




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