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Stephen Page loves his wife, writing, reading, accidently on purpose losing his cellphone, dog-earing pages in books, and
playing his electric bass. He is part Native American and was born in Detroit. He is the author of 4 books of poetry, several
short stories, essays, and literary criticisms.
Bhaswati Ghosh writes and translates fiction, non-fiction and poetry. Her first book of fiction is 'Victory Colony, 1950'. Her
first work of translation from Bengali into English, 'My Days with Ramkinkar Baij' won her the Charles Wallace (India) Trust
Fellowship for translation. Bhaswati lives in Ontario, Canada. Visit her at https://bhaswatighosh.com.
Kate Meyer-Currey was born in 1969 and moved to Devon in 1973. A varied career in frontline settings has fuelled her
interest in gritty urbanism, contrasted with a rural upbringing. Her ADHD also instils a sense of ‘other’ in her life and writing.
She is published in many journals and magazines.
John Grey is an Australian poet, US resident, recently published in Orbis, Dalhousie Review and the Round Table. Latest
books, “Leaves On Pages” and “Memory Outside The Head” are available through Amazon.
Rosie Cullen was born in Dublin and now lives in Manchester, England. Her varied career has included theatre, front of
house, and puppeteer but principally writing for stage, film and TV. Her debut novel The Lucky Country, was published in
April 2021. Find her at https://rmcullenauthor.wordpress.com/about.
Christopher Fuller is a graduate of The Writers Workshop at Simon Fraser University, Vancouver. He lives in Chicago.
Margaret D. Stetz is the Mae and Robert Carter Professor of Women's Studies and Professor of Humanities at the University
of Delaware. At age sixteen, she began publishing poetry in literary magazines, but then abandoned the genre for decades.
Recently, however, poems have started to appear suddenly in her dreams, on her computer screen, and on stray pieces of
paper on her kitchen counter.
DS Maolalai has been nominated eight times for Best of the Net and five times for the Pushcart Prize. His poetry has been
released in two collections, "Love is Breaking Plates in the Garden" (Encircle Press, 2016) and "Sad Havoc Among the
Birds" (Turas Press, 2019).
Kurt Luchs won the 2022 Pushcart Prize, as well as the 2019 Atlanta Review International Poetry Contest. He has written
humour for the New Yorker, the Onion and McSweeney’s Internet Tendency. He can be found at www.kurtluchs.com.
Yash Seyedbagheri is a graduate of Colorado State University's MFA program in fiction. His work has been published or is
forthcoming in The Journal of Compressed Creative Arts, SmokeLong Quarterly, Write City Magazine, and Ariel Chart, among
others.
klipschutz is the pen name of Kurt Lipschutz.Upon publication of Premeditations in late 2019, he was shocked to discover
that he has seven collections. klipschutz lives in downtown S.F. with Colette Jappy and three cats.
AN Grace is a writer from the United Kingdom, whose work has appeared or is forthcoming in Queen's Quarterly, Young
Magazine, The Racket, Haight Ashbury Literary Journal and others.
Robert Halleck is a member of San Diego's Not Dead Yet Poets. His work has appeared in publications such as The
Paterson Literary Review, Chiron, Third Wednesday, and the St Ann's Review.
Gerald Yelle is a member of the Florence, Massachusetts Poets Society and lives in Amherst, Massachusetts. His books
include: The Holyoke Diaries, FutureCycle Press, and Mark My Word and the New World Order, Pedestrian Press.
RC deWinter is a widely anthologised poet, notably in New York City Haiku (NYTimes, 2/2017), Winter Anthology: Healing
Felines and Femmes (OtherWorldly Women Press, 12/2020) and many more.
K.Asare-Bediako is a young Ghanaian poet whose works have featured in many magazines and journals. He is a teacher,
writer, coach and has legal aspirations.
~This edition is dedicated to the memory of James. A. Willis (1988-2018) ~