bad.habits
bad.habits writes on a dirty mac laptop by the name of pidagurpidagle. She does not
live anywhere in particular; she is kind of a nomad.
Email: bad.habits
Naiomi Badri
Naiomi Badri is a young aspiring writer from Montreal. She has a degree in Political Science from McGill University and briefly worked with the New Democratic Party of Canada. She aspires to work with the Royal Canadian Air Force as an Avionics Systems Technician. In her spare time, she enjoys hiking, horseback riding, and all things political. Her blog, with further writings, can be found at
Lemon Squire.
Email: Naiomi Badri
Len Bains
Len Bains is, in no particular order, a rocket scientist, a father of four,
the carer for a severely handicapped child, a writer of fiction, and a brewer of beer. Email: Len Bains
Aaron Baker
Aaron Baker is a Chicago native, a lawyer, and a college teacher. He lives in Evanston, Illinois with his wife Stephanie and daughter Laura.
Email: Aaron Baker
Ed Baker
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Jason Baker
Jason Baker graduated from the University of Western Ontario with a B.A. in English.
He lives in Toronto, Ontario where he works as a business writer.
Jason enjoys writing stories in the area of dark fiction. Jason Baker Web Site
Email: Jason Baker
Kim M. Baker
Kim M. Baker is the writing coach at Roger Williams University School of Law in Bristol,
RI. Also an advocate to end violence against women, Kim has performed in the Until the Violence Stops Festival
Providence: 2008 and 2009. She has been published in Ascent Aspirations, Nimble Spirit, The Writers' Circle
Anthology 2008, Canadian Federation of Poets, River Poets’ Journal, New England Writers Network, The Poetry
Loft, and forthcoming in Tribute to Orpheus2. In November 2008, Kim won an honorable mention in the Poetry
Society of New Hampshire National Contest, and her essay “Truth” was broadcast in January 2009 on National
Public Radio of Rhode Island.
Email: Kim M. Baker
Theresa Bakker
Theresa Bakker has lived in Alaska for more than 20 years. She has written for newspapers, magazines and literary periodicals, including Thumbnail and Cirque. She has an MFA from the Rainier Writing Workshop at Pacific Lutheran University and lives with her family in Fairbanks.
Email: Theresa Bakker
Joe Balaz
Joe Balaz lives in northeast Ohio. He is the author of Domino Buzz,
a cd of music-poetry Web Site
He is also co-author of JOMA—online, an online gallery
of concrete poetry and photography with photo-artist Mary Ellen Derwis
Joma
His recent work has appeared in or is forthcoming from Icon, Oregon Literary Review, AdmitTwo,
Eleventh Transmission, Right Hand Pointing, The Cerebral Catalyst, Clockwise Cat, Neon Literary Magazine,
Zygote in my Coffee, Otoliths and Subtle Tea.
Email: Joe Balaz
Charlene Baldridge
Charlene Baldridge: Freelance Writer and member of San Diego Theatre Critics Circle
Regularly writes for: Riverside Press- Enterprise, La Jolla Village News, Performances, Senior Life.
Members Email: Charlene Baldridge
Jan Ball
Jan Ball started seriously writing poetry and submitting it for publication in 1998.
Since then, she has had 144 poems accepted or published. Published poems have
appeared in: Atlanta Review, Bluestem, Connecticut Review, Iodine Poetry
Review, Nimrod, Rosebud and many other journals. Poems are forthcoming in:
Chest, The Great American Poetry Show, Pearl, Poem, poetalk, Pointed Circle,
U.S. Worksheets, and Verse Wisconsin. Her poem, "my face emerges from my face",
was one of two finalists in the Spring 2010 contest issue of So to Speak. In
another contest, her poem, "carwash", won the 2011 Betsy Colquitt Award for the
best poem in the current issue of Descant, Fort Worth. Her first chapbook,
Accompanying Spouse, was published in October of 2011 and is available from
Finishing Line Press as well as Amazon. She is a member of The Poetry Club of
Chicago. Besides her poetry publications, she has written a doctoral dissertation at
the University of Rochester in 1996. The title is: Age and Natural Order in
Second Language Acquisition.
She currently teaches ESL at DePaul University in Chicago. She lived in Australia
for fifteen years with her Australian husband. Their two children, Geoffrey and
Quentin, were born in Brisbane. She is a twin to Jean Helmken and she was a
Franciscan nun for seven years. When not writing poetry, teaching ESL, working
with her personal trainer, singing with the Sweet Adelines, going to book group
or traveling, she and her husband like to cook for friends. These background
experiences infuse her poetry.
Email: Jan Ball
Richard Ballon
Richard Ballon lives in Amherst, Massachusetts. He has had poetry appear in The Haight Ashbury Review, Social Anarchism,
Lilliput Review, the Saint Anthony Messenger, Oinionhead, Changing Men and Anything that Moves. Email
Donna Bamford
Donna Bamford is a part time free lance journalist, EFL teacher, struggling creative writer, world traveler,
and would be actress. She resides currently in London, Ontario though she has also lived in London, England,
Paris, Athens and India and has travelled in Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Nepal as well as most
of the countries in Europe. Despite the travel she still calls Toronto home. She has written three children’s
books which she is trying to get published as well as a novella called My Villa in Tuscany and lots of poetry.
Her interests include anything to do with the arts and travel. She has an Honours BA in English from the University
of Toronto and speaks French fluently as well as passable Italian and German. Her poetry and essays have been published in
a number of online magazines and a few print magazines such as Qwerty, Bywords, Ascent, Ygdrasil, Great Works,
Scriberazone, 7:24, The Mag, Another Toronto Quarterly, Scrivener’s Pen, Tryst, and The Globe and Mail. Email
Annie Banks
Annie Banks is currently a freshman at Mount St. Mary's College. She plans to pursue a degree in English and become a professor.
In addition to her studies, reading the classics and writing for the college newspaper occupies most of her time. On campus,
she is in the process of organizing a poetry society for aficionados of verse. Several of her other interests include painting
and theatrical arts. This is her first experience submitting literature for publication. Email
Suzanna Banwell
Suzanna Banwell has been a Human Rights Lawyer for the better part of the last 20 years.
She is now home full time with her two sons and loving every minute of it. Or almost every minute. Email
Michael Barber
Email: Michael Barber
Daniel Barbiero
Daniel Barbiero lives and works in the Washington DC
area. His recent work appears or is forthcoming in
Tamafhyr Mountain Irregular, Turbula, Ekphrasis,
Listening to Water: The Susquehanna Watershed
Anthology, Words-Myth, Ygdrasil and elsewhere. He is
also active on the local improvised music scene as a
double bassist. Email: Daniel Barbiero
Beebe Barksdale-Bruner
Email: Beebe Barksdale-Bruner
Jennifer Christina Barnes
Jennifer Christina Barnes graduated from the University of Maryland with an English degree and a concentration in
Poetry/Creative Writing. She has had numerous poems and articles published both in print and online, most recently
appearing in A Little Poetry. Jennifer is co-author of the e-book Skin for the Bloodless as well as Assistant Editor
of the online literary magazine The Dream People, (www.dreampeople.org). She is also editor of the chapbook anthology
The Best of The Dream People Poets.
Christopher Barnes
Christopher Barnes in 1998 won a Northern Arts writers award. In July 200 he read at Waterstones
bookshop to promote the anthology Titles Are Bitches. Christmas 2001 he debuted at Newcastle's famous
Morden Tower doing a reading of his poems. Each year he read for Proudwords lesbian and gay writing festival
and he participated in workshops. 2005 saw the publication of his collection LOVEBITES published by Chanticleer
Press, 6/1 Jamaica Mews, Edinburgh. On Saturday 16th August 2003 he read at the Edinburgh Festival
as a Per Verse poet at LGBT Centre, Broughton St.
He also has a BBC webpage BBC
and Video Nation
(if first site does not work click on SECTION 28 on second site.
Christmas 2001 The Northern Cultural Skills Partnership sponsored him to be mentored
by Andy Croft in conjunction with New Writing North. He made a radio programme for
Web FM community radio about his writing group. October-November 2005, he entered a poem/visual image
into the art exhibition The Art Cafe Project, his piece Post-Mark was shown in Betty's Newcastle.
This event was sponsored by Pride On The Tyne. He made a digital film with artists Kate Sweeney
and Julie Ballands at a film making workshop called Out Of The Picture which was shown at the festival
party for Proudwords. The film is going into an archive at The Discovery Museum in Newcastle and
contains his poem "The Old Heave-Ho". He worked on a collaborative art and literature project called
How Gay Are Your Genes, facilitated by Lisa Mathews (poet) which exhibited at The Hatton Gallery,
Newcastle University before touring the country and it is expected to go abroad, funded
by The Policy, Ethics and Life Sciences Research Institute, Bioscience Centre at Newcastle's Centre
for Life. He was involved in the Five Arts Cities poetry postcard event which exhibited at
The Seven Stories children's literature building. In May 2006 he had a solo art/poetry exhibition
at The People's Theatre. Take a look at their website
Gilbenkian
The South Bank Centre in London recorded his poem "The Holiday I Never Had", and he can be heard reading it
on Poetry Magazines
Email: Christopher Barnes
Thomas Robert Barnes
Thomas Robert Barnes has been published widely in the small press. He is currently doing readings and a seminar
"Ritual of Success" in California and abroad. He is an avid telemark skier, rower and a flyfisher.
John Barta
John Barta was born in 1941, Hungarian emigrant at fifteen,
University of Toronto at nineteen, high-school teacher(English, history, drama) starting at twenty-three,
marriage at twenty-four, first child at thirty-two, retired at fifty-six,
CAA member since 1997, published in The Saving Bannis-er, Ten Stories High,
The New Quarterly, Event, Hammered Out, at certain-uncertain points since
1997, date of death as yet a guess. Email: John Barta
Helen Bar-Lev
Helen Bar-Lev was born in New York City in 1942. She has lived in Israel for 36 years.
She holds a degree in Anthropology from California State University, Northridge, 1972.
Since 1976 Helen has devoted herself to art: painting, teaching and writing poetry.
From 1989 until 2001 she was a member of the Safad Artists' Colony in the Upper
Galilee where she had her own gallery. In January 2007 she and Johnmichael Simon
moved to Metulla, the northernmost town in Israel.
To date Bar-Lev has participated in 80 exhibitions, including 30 one-person shows. She was the
curator of the widely acclaimed Homage to Yosef Hirsch exhibitions (appearing in 3 venues) in 2002
and 2003 in which 53 of Hirsch's former students participated. Her poems and paintings have appeared
in many online journals such as The Other Voices International Project; The Coffee Press Journal;
Boheme Magazine; The Poetry Bridge; Sketchbook; River Bones Press; The Hypertexts; Palabras-Press;
Poetry Super Highway, Gostinaia, etc., and also print anthologies including Meeting of the Minds
Journal;, Voices Israel Anthologies; Manifold Magazine of New Poetry (U.K.); Lucidity Poetry Journal,
and Across The Long Bridge and Sailing in the Mist of Time, both anthologies of Award-Winning Poetry;
Harvest International; Poesy first international issue; For Loving Precious Beast,
An Anthology of
Poetry edited by Yolanda Coulaz; Ibbetson Street 21; The Rogue Scholars, June 2007, Magnapoets;
Eden Waters Press, Windsor ReView.
A book entitled CYCLAMENS AND SWORDS with poems of Israel by Helen and Johnmichael Simon has been published
by Ibbetson Press of Boston, Mass. and may be ordered from the authors hbarlev@netvision.net.il. It is also
available via Lulu. Her watercolour paintings and sketches are featured throughout the book.
Helen is a member of Voices Israel English Poetry Society and The Israel Artists' and Sculptors'
Association, of the Canadian Federation of Poets and Canadian Poetry Association. She is the global
correspondent in Israel for the Poetry Bridge and Editor-in-Chief of the Voices Israel Annual Anthology.
Amanda Bartmess
Amanda Bartmess is an undergraduate English major at the University of Florida. Her
poems have been published in several forms, including Kidz Magazine,
Seeds Literary and Art Magazine, and in her local newspaper, The Palm
Beach Post. She runs a blog where she posts poetry and prose with a
following of around 75 subscribed members Mad Girl's Love.
Email: Amanda Bartmess
Bradley Bates
Bradley Bates studied creative writing at the University of Missouri, BA,
(Advisor Lynn McMahon), Northern Arizona University, MA, (the Late Jim Simmerman), and Pacific
University, MFA, (Madeline DeFrees, Joe Millar, Sharon Bryan, Marvin Bell). Email: Bradley Bates
Judy Shepps Battle
Judy Shepps Battle has been writing poems long before she became a psychotherapist
and sociology professor at Rutgers University. Widely published both in the USA and abroad
during the Sixties and Seventies, she deferred publishing to concentrate on career and family.
Fortunately her muse was tenacious and she continued to write during the next three decades
filling a file cabinet with scrawled and typewritten poems that are now being organized into
chapbooks and individual submissions. The material submitted for publication represents her
return to active participation in the writing community. She can't think of a better way
to spend her retirement.
Email: Judy Shepps Battle
Danielle Beaulne
Email: Danielle Beaulne
Dene Bebbington
Dene Bebbington works in IT and is a writer in his spare time. He lives in Wiltshire, England, and has had several stories published and accepted in Static Movement anthologies.
Email: Dene Bebbington
Gary Beck
Gary Beck's recent fiction has appeared in 3AM
Magazine, EWG Presents, Nuvein Magazine, Babel,
Vincent Brothers Review, L'Intrigue Magazine, The
Journal, Short Stories Bimonthly and Bibliophilos. His
poetry has appeared in dozens of literary magazines.
His plays and translations of Moliere, Aristophanes,
and Sophocles have been produced Off-Broadway. He is a
writer/director of award-winning social issue video
documentaries. Email: Gary Beck
June Beck
June Beck, a published poet, teaches English on the Central Coast of California.
She is currently polishing her first novel, The Possibility of Justine, a story of a girl facing
her senior year in 1968 in the Central Valley. Blog
Calvin Becker
Calvin Becker lives in Calgary, Alberta. He is interested in exploring the ideals and themes in a highly metaphorical
and minimalistic style. Email
Paul Beckman
Paul Beckman is a real estate salesman, a writer, snorkeler, traveler and photographer.
He specializes in the short story, the short-short story, post-card , flash fiction and micro stories.
Some publishing credits: The Connecticut Review, The New Haven Review, Onthebus, Short Story Library, The
Writer's Voice, Playboy, 5 Trope, Other Voices, Dogmatika, Northeast Magazine, The Scruffy Dog Review, Parting
Gifts, Fiction Warehouse, Web Del Sol, Jewish Currents, Long Story Short, Tight, Pittsburgh Flash Fiction Gazette,
Riverbabble, Exquisite Corpse, Collectedstories.Com, Opium, Clean Sheets, Thug Lit And Sugar Mule.
Email: Paul Beckman
Ellen Behrens'
Ellen Behrens' life has followed a tourist route, taking her through several states and careers,
including stints in amusement parks and apartment communities which she discovered were pretty much
the same thing. With her husband, Robert Craig, she's rafted the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon,
climbed mountains, and plans to do a lot more of the same. Her first novel, None but the Dead and Dying,
was published in 1996 by Baskerville Publishers.
Email: Ellen Behrens
Jon Beight
Jon Beight lives and works in Western New York. He has been published in Red Fez, The Cynic Online Magazine, and soon in Apocrypha and Abstractions.
Email: Jon Beight
Kyle Patrick De Belen
Kyle Patrick De Belen a.k.a “Kuya Patrick” is a musician, writer, music industry entrepreneur, spoken word poet and a lover of words. Patrick’s experiences in the spoken word community and the urban culture are unparalleled. At 16, Patrick first emerged into the music scene, playing acoustic guitar, vocals and harmonica at various venues across Toronto. Through writing and preforming his own music, and his ongoing love for urban literature, he’d taken a particular interest in lyrics and poetry. Just a year later, he had competed at a local poetry slam; “Up from the Roots” organized by Dwayne Morgan, and earned a spot to represent Toronto at the Canadian Festival of Spoken Word (CFSW). In the following two years, Patrick has gone on to represent Toronto for 3 straight years, facilitated a modern poetry course “PSL: Poetry is our Second Language” held by Kapisanan in Kensington Market, became the alternate slam champion of CFSW 2011, and was a finalist in biggest slam poetry competition in Toronto, “TIPS: Toronto’s International Poetry Slam”. Today, Patrick is now the Up from the Roots slam poetry champion of Toronto, working on publishing his first poetry collective, launching a hip hop and poetry album to be released at the end of 2012, studying arts and music management at Harris institute for the arts, an administrator for the Fundamental Learning Academy for Girls (F.L.A.G), Owner and CEO of Verse-Atile Entertainment, a member of the “Up from the Roots” Production team under Dwayne Morgan, and a lead facilitator of his weekly workshop and monthly poetry slam “Sixth Street Poetry Workshop” for youth in Toronto West. Catch him touring high schools all around Ontario spreading his “Say Word?!” lecture, or performing his favourite pieces in venues all across the dot.
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Twitter: @Patrickdebelen_
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Everette Bell
Everette Bell is a fiction writer who enjoys all genres. His stories have been published in various magazines and webzines
throughout the small press. Look for his forthcoming chapbook from Yard Dog Press.
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Steve Bell
Steve has been writing for several years in India. He has spent several years living there.
He has written in the UK as a journalist and spent much time researching on the dark side of life in London's King Cross.
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Michelle Bellerose
Michelle Bellerose is difficult to biographize.
For even less information visit Blog
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Tim Bellows
Tim Bellows is a poet, writer, and teacher – devoted to wildland, the simplicity of inward travel, and Mozart’s notion about
“Love, love, love” as “the soul of genius." Living in Northern California, Tim has taught college writing for over eighteen years.
He graduated from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and has seen publication of poems in many journals – and in A Racing Up the Sky
(Eclectic Press), Wild Stars (Starry Puddle Press), and Desert Wood (University of Nevada Press).
If you’d like Tim’s free Lightship E-Newsletter of tips for creative writers on the journey of “divine things more beautiful
than words can tell” (Walt Whitman), contact him at star999@sbcglobal.net and put "Yes!" in the subject line. (Put "Unsubscribe”
to be taken off the list.) *** Visit timbellows.com where his books and selected poems are available, toll free. Web Site Email
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Lark Beltran
Lark Beltran lives in Peru, where for over 30 years he has worked as an ESL teacher. A number of his poems have been published in e-zines.
Orna Ben-Shoshan
Orna Ben-Shoshan conceives the images she paints through channeling.
All of her paintings are completed in her mind before she transfers them onto the canvas.
Her metaphysical work infuses deep spiritual experience with subtle humor.
Orna Ben-Shoshan has been an auto dedact artist for the past 30 years. Her artwork was exhibited
in numerous locations in the USA, Europe and Israel. Her Major motivation as a visual artist
is to share her visions with others to expand their consciousness and inspire new ways of thinking.
To see more of her artwork, please visit: Web Site
Orna’s life-long interest in metaphysics and mysticism has led her to study the Kabalah
and alternative philosophies. She shares her wide and diverse knowledge in articles
and short essays that were published in magazines worldwide alongside her paintings.
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Luis Benítez
Luis Benítez was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina (1956).
Member of the Latin-American Academy of Poetry, the International Society of Writers,
the World Poets Society, the Argentinean Society of Writers and the Argentinean
Foundation for the Poetry. He has received the tittle of Compagnon de la Poésie,
from La Porte des Poétes Association, France. His 9 books of poetry, 2 essays
and 2 novels were published in Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Uruguay, USA and Venezuela.
Between another local and international awards, he has received: La Porte des
Poétes International Award (Paris, 1991); Biennial Award of the Argentinean
Poetry (Buenos Aires, 1991); Amalia Lacroze de Fortabat Foundation Award
of Poetry (Buenos Aires, 1996); International Award of Fiction (Uruguay, 1996);
Primo Premio Tusculorum di Poesia (Italy, 1996) and 10me. Concours International
de Poésie, accesit (Paris, 2003).
Since the ´90s, several reviews publish his poems in translation: Upstairs at Duroc and La Porte
des Poétes (from Paris, France); The Boston Literary Review, Barnwood, And Then, Tamarind, Szrine,
Green Mountains, Luz Bilingual and La Nuez (from USA); Inclement Poetry, Cauldrom, Littoral, Awe,
Manifold and Poetry Monthly (from United Kingdom); Poetry Salzburg Review (from Austria); L´Ortica
and Isola Nigra (from Italy), The Instanbul Literary Review (from Turkey) and others.
Poetry books by the author:
Poems from the Earth and the Memory (Buenos Aires, 1980),
Mythologies/The Ballad of the Lost Woman (Buenos Aires, 1983),
Behering and Other Poems (1st edition, Buenos Aires, 1985; 2nd edition Mexico DF, 1995),
Wars, Epitaphs and Conversations (Buenos Aires, 1989),
Fractal (Buenos Aires, 1991),
The Past and the Eves (Venezuela, 1995),
Selected Poems (USA, 1996),
The Mare of the Night (Chile, 2001),
The Venenero and other poems (Buenos Aires, 2005) Email: Luis Benítez
Rachel J. Bennett
Rachel J. Bennett grew up on the Illinois-Iowa border. Her poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in journals including Avocet, elimae, I-70 Review, New Madrid, Permafrost, Smartish Pace, The Portland Review, Toad, and Verse Daily. It has been nominated for two Pushcart Prizes, won an Erksine J. Poetry Prize through Smartish Pace and two Whitcomb Prizes, judged by Gerald Stern and James Galvin, and was a finalist for a Kay Murphy Prize through Bayou Magazine. She studied at Grinnell College and participated in the Irish Writing Program through the University of Iowa. Today, she lives and writes in New York City.
Email: Rachel Bennett
was born in Rock Island, Illinois, in 1979, and moved to New York City in 2001,
after participating in the Iowa Writers’ Workshop Irish Writing Program in Dublin, working in a
nursing home in Ecuador, and earning a B.A. in English from Grinnell College. Her poems have won
two Whitcomb Prizes judged by Gerald Stern and James Galvin, respectively, and appeared in Buffalo
Carp, Ascent Aspirations Magazine, Rhapsoidia, elimae, Alba, The Big Toe Review, zafusy, Adagio
Quarterly Review, Laika Poetry Review, and Blood Lotus; two poems included in Rhapsoidia were
2006 Pushcart Prize nominees. In July 2007, Miss Bennett was invited back to Dublin to give
a reading and talk to current students in the Irish Writing Program. She currently lives
in Brooklyn, develops programs for the Medicare Rights Center, and teaches poetry in New
York University’s School of Continuing and Professional Studies. Email
Tessa Bennett
Tessa Bennett is the pseudonym of a legal services attorney in
the Midwest who spends her free time writing speculative fiction,
knitting, and reading the Discworld series. Her work has been
published in The Fifth Dimension, The Colored Lens, The Fast-Forward
Festival, and Bewildering Stories.
Email: Tessa Bennett
Linda Benninghoff
Linda Benninghoff has just published Whose Cries Are Not Music, a book of poetry with Lummox Press. She has an MA in English with an emphasis on creative writing from Stony Brook.
Email: Linda Benninghoff
Dick Bentley
Richard Bentley has published fiction, poetry and memoir in over 200 publications on three continents. He served on the board of the Modern Poetry Association (now called the Poetry Foundation) and was prizewinner in the International Fiction Awards sponsored by the Paris (Review) Writers’ Workshop. His books, Post-Freudian Dreaming and A General Theory of Desire, are available on Amazon. He’s on the web at Web Site.
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Richard N. Bentley
Richard N. Bentley is a graduate of Yale and the Vermont College Writing Program.
His recent book of poems and short stories, Post-Freudian Dreaming and A General Theory of
Desire are available from amazon.com. He was a winner of the Paris Review/Paris Writers
Workshop International Fiction Award in 1994. He can be contacted at rbentley@valinet.com
or www.dickbenley.com. for comments, suggestions, advice or for no reason at all. He teaches at Holyoke College.
Email: Richard N. Bentley
Chrystal Berche
Chrystal Berche: I am a freelance Digital Artist, Photographer, and poet living in North Central Iowa. Until now I have been published mostly as a poet, but I would like to submit for your consideration the following 8 pieces of digital art from my 'Tiny Dancers' Collection, to be considered for publication as an exhibit. All works are previously unpublished.
Chrystal writes. Hard times, troubled times, the lives of her characters are never easy, but then what life is? The story is in the struggled, the journey, the triumphs and the falls. She writes about artists, musicians, loners, drifters, dreamers, hippies, bikers, truckers, hunters and all the other things she knows and loves. Sometimes she writes urban romance and sometimes its aliens crash landing near a roadside bar. You may someday see a vampire wander through, or a shapeshifter, or even a dragon. Occasionally there is poetry and every now and again you might see a song or two, and most receintly there has been art, lots of art and lots of photographs, so much so that she can now be found in the woods with a camera almost as often as she can be seen with a pen in her hands or a cat curled up in her lap while they read a good book together. This first series of digital images was inspired by photographs of bubbles, incents smoke, and gesture drawings all hurley-whirley mixed together. She hopes you enjoy.
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Yaphi Berhanu:
Yaphi Berhanu: A globetrotting millionaire, a fine car enthusiast, and an inspiration to the world, Yaphi is a master of the blatantly false first sentence. A web developer by trade, his hobbies include writing, soccer, piano, parkour, and video games. Unfortunately, his only real talent seems to be getting himself into gut-wrenchingly awkward situations, much to the amusement of his evil friends. With a name that sounds suspiciously similar to that of a cartoon duck, he rarely finds himself in danger of taking himself too seriously, which is probably why he enjoys his life so much.
Email: Yaphi Berhanu
Luis Cuauhtemoc Berriozabal
Luis Cuauhtemoc Berriozabal has poems published in Prose Toad, Cerebral Catalyst, Wilmington Blues,
Zimmerzine, and Open Wide Magazine, Thunder Sandwich, Nth Position, and Spitfire Poetics.
He works in the mental health field and was born in Mexico.
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Robert James Berry
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Simon Bestwick
Simon Bestwick, born 1974. lives and works in the Manchester area in the UK. About thirty or forty short stories have been punished
in various small press magazines including NASTY PIECE OF WORK, SACKCLOTH AND ASHES and ENIGMATIC TALES. He has had one story
nominated for the British Fantasy Award, another is being adapted into a comic strip, and he has had two honourable mentions
in the 1998 YEAR'S BEST FANTASY AND HORROR and four in the 1999 edition. More fiction is forthcoming in the anthologies
BENEATH THE GROUND (edited by Joel Lane), DARKNESS RISING (edited by Len Maynard and Mick Sims) and in John Pelan's William
Hope Hodgson tribute anthology, and in the magazine ALL HALLOWS. Various novels are making the rounds with agents/publisherrs.
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Sharon Maria Bidwell
Sharon Maria Bidwell is a writer from the UK and her work - poems, articles,
short stories and novels - have appeared in print and online publications. Web Site
Brett Biebel
Brett Biebel will be graduating from the University of Minnesota with a Master
of Arts degree in Communication Studies in May or 2010. He’s lived in the Midwest his whole
life, spending time in both Minnesota and Wisconsin. He loves all things athletic, especially
Major League Baseball and small college basketball. Favorite authors include Thomas Pynchon and
Kurt Vonnegut. This is his first formal publication.
Email: Brett Biebel
David Biggs
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Jeremy Billingsley:
Jeremy Billingsley: A native of Arkansas and Texas, Jeremy Billingsley is studying creative writing at the University of Arkansas. He has also studied at the University of Mississippi. he lives in Fayetteville, Arkansas, in a house his wife and he bought three years ago. His greatest hope is that he can get into the Masters Creative Writing Program for Fiction at the UofA. That, and he wants to keep writing stories that people will want to read.
Email: Jeremy Billingsley
Richard R. Binkele
Richard R. Binkele received a BA in Journalism from Indiana University and an MA in Writing at Manhattanville College in Purchase, NY, where he has served for two years as editor-in-chief of INKWELL, a literary journal. He spent twenty years on Wall Street as a writer and editor, and currently lives in Tarrytown, NY where he freelances.
Email: Richard R. Binkele
Brad Bisio
Email: Brad Bisio
Russell Bittner
Russell Bittner lives in Brooklyn, New York. His poems have been published on paper by:
The American Dissident; The Blind Man's Rainbow; The Lyric; The Barbaric Yawp; The International
Journal of Erotica; Wicked Hollow; Æsthetica; CRITJournal; andThe Raintown Review - which nominated
one of his poems for a Pushcart Prize in 2007. An additional poem will be published once again in
The Lyric in late December, '08.
On-line, his poetry can be found at: Quintessence; ken*again; SpillwayReview; Erotica Readers and Writers;
EdificeWrecked; GirlsWithInsurance; ThievesJargon; SalomeMagazine; LauraHird; MadHattersReview; 3A.M.;
Dogmatika; Mindfire; ALongStoryShort; OpiumMagazine; SouthernHum; JustusRoux; DifferentVoices; VoidMagazine;
PWReview; Zygote in my Coffee; ALittlePoetry; PlumBiscuit (a journal of the New York Writers Guild);
TheCentrifugalEye; SlipTongue; 3rdActs; and The Linnet's Wings. In late December, '08, two poems
will appear at Per Contra/"Currents. In 2009, one will appear at AscentAspirations (February)
and three will appear at The Ranfurly Review (March).
On paper, he has published stories with The Edgar Literary Magazine; The International Journal of Erotica;
Beyond Centauri; SwillMagazine; The Angler; and Sein und Werden. One of his stories was published by St.
Martin's Press in May, '07 in an anthology titled Next Stop Hollywood: Short Stories Bound for the Screen.
In the dot.com world, his prose can be found at: Pindeldyboz; DeadMule; writeThis; Per Contra; VerbSap
; GirlsWithInsurance; SkiveMagazine; ThievesJargon; Quintessence; MannequinEnvy; UndergroundVoices; Hackwriters;
10,000 Monkeys; DeadDrunkDublin; ALongStoryShort; SouthernHum; SuffolkPunch; VoidMagazine; the Canadian Writers
Collective; SlipTongue; The Angler; 3A.M.; and the uncommon Yankeepotroast.org. The story in Per Contra earned
him a Pushcart Prize nomination in 2006. An additional piece will appear at RedPeter in Jan., '09.
His photography can be seen at a number of sites on the 'Net.
Russell completed a novel, Trompe-l'oeil, in 2004, the first chapter of which appeared on paper in
Snow Monkey in Feb., '07. (The same first chapter will appear at The Rose & Thorn.com in Dec., '08.)
He then completed a novella-length memoir, Girl from Baku/, in June, '05, the first six chapters of
which currently reside at DeadDrunkDublin.com. The entire memoir was also serialized at Dogmatika.com
(9/06 - 2/07). He is presently at work on two additional novels, Gigolo, Gigolina and My Cradle, My
Crucible, as well as on a collection of short stories, The Dead Don't Bitch.
Email: Russell Bittner
Karen M. Black
Karen grew up in Collingwood, Ontario, fascinated by tales of the supernatural. She has a degree in Biology and English from the
University of Toronto and an MBA from the Rotman School of Management. In the corporate world, she has been ghost writing
benefits and pension communications since 1991. Personally, she enjoys writing sensuous tales with emotional impact and
vicious little twists. When she’s not writing, you’ll find Karen having dim sum in Toronto’s Chinatown, cooking for friends,
watching eclectic live music, or spending time at the cottage. She’s also completing a karmic astrology internship program
with Creative Choices in Baltimore. Karen currently lives a walk away from corporate life, in downtown Toronto. Email
Scott Blackwell
Scott Blackwell is a former resident of San Francisco and a graduate of the San Francisco Art Institute (1997). He has most recently had poetry published in Tiger’s Eye, Caveat Lector, The Stray Branch, Iodine Poetry Journal and Tribeca Poetry Review.
He currently resides in Champaign, Illinois.
Email: Scott Blackwell
John Blackwood
John Blackwood, is a, British, ex-Civil Servant, ex-Architectural Draughtsman, Interior Designer,
Graphic Designer and Furniture Maker, currently resident in South East Italy, as far down on the right
hand side as you can go. Look for Lecce on the map. He moved back here in '98 after spells back in the UK,
Czech Republic and Turkey. Prior to that there had been 11 years here in the 80s and early 90s and, back
in the 70s, 6 years in Franco's Spain. How come? English Language teaching is the day job. Now. So from writing
role plays, simulations, comprehensions texts and stories for classroom use, a bit of creative writing isn't a huge leap.
Other short fiction is in the pipeline. The big one - a 500 page noir set in Southern Italy - is two chapters short of completion.
Other interests include the obvious British ballsports - Football, Rugby and Cricket - Architecture and Heraldry. Eating out
and travel are not interests; they are the sine qua non of life. Via San Francesco d'Assisi, 40 I-73047Monteroni di Lecce, Italy Email
Larry Blazek
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C. L. Bledsoe
C. L. Bledsoe was born and raised on a catfish farm in eastern Arkansas, in the Mississippi River delta near the middle of the USA.
He has poems, essays, articles and short stories published or forthcoming in over forty literary journals both online and in print,
including Nimrod, Story South, DMQ Review, The Dead Mule, Hobart Pulp, Eyeshot, Euphony, Eratio, Cedar Hill Review, and My Favorite
Bullet. He is entering the MFA creative writing program at Hollins University in Virginia this fall.Email
William “Bill” Blick
William “Bill” Blick, when he isn’t thwarting humanity’s demise, tries to be a writer from
the mean streets of Bellerose, New York. He has an M.A in English Literature from Queens College and is pursuing
a master’s degree in Library Science. He has published stories and essays in Everyday Weirdness, Mysterical-e,
Inscribed: A Magazine for Writers, Clockwise Cat, The Pulp Pusher, Underground Voices, Revisions: A Queens
College Zine on Writing, Scribal Tales, Alien Skin, Thrillers, Chillers, N’ Killers, Soul Fountain,
Seven Seas Magazine, Straitjackets Magazine, and Bewildering Stories. He also writes film criticism
and has published work in >Senses of Cinema. He has been invited to present academic papers on film
at the Midwestern Conference for Popular Culture and the Comparative Literature Department at the
University of Georgia on international film and film noir.
Email: William Blick
Beth L. Block
Beth L. Block: In addition to Ascent Aspirations Magazine, Beth's work has appeared in Cautionarytale, Red Booth Review,
Pemmican Press, Identity Theory (Editor's Choice), The Dogwood Journal, Doorknobs & Bodypaint, Long Story Short, Simply Haiku,
Amarillo Bay, River Walk Journal, and is forthcoming in PEARL Magazine. Many of Beth's haikus are published in the anthology,
Across The Long Bridge. Email
Beau Blue
Beau Blue has lived in California's Santa Cruz Mountains for the last 35 years. He began animating poetry in 2002 and was publisher/editor/animator of the Cruzio Cafe from 2004-2010. He has performed extensively through out northern and central California, has publish 3 collections of poetry, Appalachian Canticles, The Dale House Suite & Human Tricks and a DVD anthology, Poets in a Blues Mood of some of the poets who have appeared at the Cruzio Cafe.
Blue's Cruzio Cafe - Poetry for the 21st Century!
Sound - Video - Animations Cruzio Cafe
Beau Blue Presents Beau Blue Presents
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Jon Boilard
Jon Boilard's fiction has appeared in literary journals in the United States, Canada and Europe, and his story entitled
"Before Dying" was recently nominated for a Pushcart Prize as one of the best of 2002. Several of the others have won
individual small press awards. His work has also appeared or is forthcoming in The Baltimore Review, Barbaric Yawp,
Beloit Fiction Journal, The Berkeley Fiction Review, Black Mountain Review, CrossConnect, The Dalhousie Review,
Dirty Dishes, Event, First Class, Front & Centre, Hindsight, Ink, The Laurel Review, The MacGuffin, Parting Gifts,
Puerto del Sol, Rattapallax, RE:AL, The San Francisco Bay Guardian, The San Francisco State University Review,
The Sulphur River Literary Review, Thought Magazine, Transfer, Whiskey Island Magazine and The Xavier Review. Email
Doug Bolling
Doug Bolling's poetry has appeared widely in literary journals including
Georgetown Review, Tribeca Poetry Review, Blueline, Water-Stone Review,
Storm Cellar, Wallace Stevens Journal and Hamilton Stone Review among others,
recently online in The Missing Slate with Poet of the Month and interview. He has
received five Pushcart Prize nominations, holds two advanced degrees from the
University of Iowa and currently lives in the greater Chicago area after teaching in
several colleges and universities in the midwest.
Email: Doug Bolling
Averil Bones
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Roger Bonner
Roger Bonner, a native Swiss, grew up in Los Angeles, California.
He has published poetry, short stories, and won prizes in England. In the USA,
his work has appeared in Cross Connect, The Drunken Boat, Thunder Sandwich,
Sliptongue and Delmarva Review. His illustrated book of humorous stories
Swiss Me, published by Bergli Books Switzerland (www.bergli.ch), is now in its second printing.
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Email: Roger Bonner
Johanna Bopp
Johanna Bopp is a piano teacher and writer in the El Paso area. Her passion for literature began
as a small child when given the opportunity to read folktales to a class of high school students. Johanna
is active on the El Paso poetry scene both in written word and performance. Johanna has been published
in issues of El Paso literary journals Chrysalis, Message of the Muse, Newspaper Tree, as well a book
entitled Mezcla. She also conducts writing workshops as part of a community project and is currently
working on publishing a book of her own collected works.
Email: Johanna Bopp
Dean Borok
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Debra R. Borys
Debra R. Borys has had several short stories published and her novel Painted Black is being released
later this year by New Libri Press. In addition, she has a wide variety of freelance credits, ranging from newspaper articles and feature stories to press releases and radio spots. She has been providing how to articles for How To Windows and How To Look.
She also maintains three WordPress blogs. To Self Publish or Not to Self Publish, Painted Black, the novel, and Debra R. Borys Web site.
Email: Debra R. Borys
Gerald Bosacker
Gerald Bosacker, Poet and tale teller lives in Arkansas, retired from the corporate
world where he was miscast as Vice President of a large chemical company. He now does penance
for his sins against the environment with his anti-war activism and poetry.
Bosacker Books
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Todd Boss'
Todd Boss' poems have appeared in Poetry, The London Times, The New Yorker, NPR, Best American Poetry, and Virginia Quarterly Review, which called Yellowrocket “one of the year’s 10 best poetry books” and awarded Todd the Emily Clark Balch Prize. Yellowrocket was a finalist for the Minnesota Book Award and was named a Midwest Booksellers’ Honor Book for Poetry.
His thirty-five 35-word “Fragments for the 35W Bridge” were part of a collaborative art installation on the Mississippi River in August 2012 to mark the 5th anniversary of the 35W Bridge collapse and was published on a special full page of the Star Tribune. The installation, with Swedish artist Maja Spasova, consisted of 35 oversized life rings floating near the collapse site, along with audio compositions of Minnesotans reading Todd’s poetry, available by phone.
His first libretto, Panic, a verse retelling of Knut Hamsun’s 1896 novella Pan, will premiere in Fall 2013, as an evening-length piece composed by Boston Conservatory’s Andy Vores.
Todd is a co-founding co-director of Motionpoems, the world’s leading producer of poetry films, currently collaborating with Milkweed, Graywolf, Copper Canyon, and Scribner’s Best American Poetry, among other outstanding literary publishers and institutions.
Todd lives in north suburban Saint Paul with his wife and children.
Motion Poems
Motionpoems is a poetry film project founded by art director Angella Kassube and poet Todd Boss. The goal is to broaden the audience for poetry by turning great contemporary poems into short films for online and big-screen distribution.
PITCH (W. W. Norton, 2012)
available in hardcover: $24.95 (ISBN 978-0-393-08103-9)
WINNER: Midwest Bookseller’s Choice Award in Poetry, 2012
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Louis E. Bourgeois
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John Bernard Bourne
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Kristy Bowen
Kristy Bowen's work has appeared most recently in Moon Journal, Poetry Midwest, and Prairie Poetry. Her work is forthcoming
in Mentress Moon, Half Drunk Muse, and Eclectica. After studying English and Theatre Arts at Rockford College, where she
won the College Poetry Prize of the Academy of American Poets, she received an M.A. in English Literature from DePaul
University in 1999. Her latest project is launching the on-line literary zine Wicked Alice. She also serves as contributing
editor for "20th Century Women Authors" at Suite101.com. She currently lives in Chicago. Personal Website Wicked Alice Email
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David Boyer
David Boyer is a born-again Christian and the author of six non-fiction books, most recently True Confessions: True Crime Writers Tell Their Stories, as well as American Monster, a screenplay for feature film chronicling infamous serial killer Henry Lee Lucas. His short film screenplay, An Unhealthy Obsession, is due for release on DVD in the summer of 2013. He is currently acting as co-producer on a reality web series, Hoosier Paranormal: Indy Ghosthunters! which will premiere in the fall of 2013.
He has interviewed more than 50 celebrities within the true crime genre, as well as over 100 celebrities within the Christian fiction and film genres, including notable interviews with author Anne Rice, mentalist the Amazing Kreskin, and Stephen Singular, whose book Unholy Messenger profiled the infamous BTK serial killer.
He lives in Vincennes, Indiana with his cat, Tobey, who helps him “edit” his manuscripts by jumping on the keyboard when he?s not looking.
Official web site: David Boyer
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J. Boyer
Creative Writing Program,Department of English,Arizona State University,Tempe, Arizona 85287-0302,USA
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Lara Bozabalian
Lara Bozabalian is a teacher, poet and artist. She is the author of four chapbooks and a bestselling collection of poetry, The Cartographer’s Skin. Her poem ‘Beethoven Walks‘ was recently included in the 2011 Montreal International Poetry Prize Longlist Anthology, and ‘Crowd The Schoolhouse‘ (a short documentary she wrote and narrated for Made In Toronto Productions, based upon her poem of the same name) was a finalist in the 2012 Hot Docs International Documentary Challenge, and won for Best Writing and Best Use of Genre.
She has featured at TEDxIB, Luminato (Yonge Centre for the Performing Arts), FEMCAB, Toronto Harbourfront, Canadian Festival of Spoken Word, Words Aloud Festival and the Kingston Writers Festival. In July 2011, she featured at Lit Up: Singapore Writers Festival. She performs, lectures and collaborates across Canada.
As a member of the Toronto Poetry Slam Team, Lara represented Toronto at the 2009 American National Poetry Slam and the Canadian Festival of Spoken Word. She also competed at the 2008 Individual World Poetry Slam and at the 2009 Women of the World Poetry Slam.
As Head of English at a public high school, Lara founded and runs Be Heard, a spoken word festival which brings together national level artists with over 100 young writers from around the region. In 2010, she was a finalist for the YRDSB Teacher of the Year Award. She is also a founding member of Toronto Poetry Project, a collective which curates spoken word events in Toronto (including the 2011 Canadian Festival of Spoken Word), and is dedicated to fostering social change and creative writing opportunities.
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Peter Bracking
Peter Bracking tells tall tales. Earth point: Vancouver, Canada.
Words have been published by more than a dozen presses in four countries on two continents including:
Maisonneuve; EmptySink Publishing; Dead Snakes Poetry; Lantern Magazine; FeatherTale Review ; Megaphone; Existere
The only occupation he regrets leaving is beach bum. Peter is the artistic director of Utter Stories.
Self aggrandizement: Utter Stories
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Melissa M. Bradley
Melissa M. Bradley will be 40 years old later this year. She heard the calling to work with older persons early on in her life
and she answered that call. She has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Social Work with some graduate work in
gerontology, art, and spirituality. She worked as a Medical Social Worker specializing in Gerontology
for several years.
Becoming disabled five years ago due to multiple rare illnesses, she has had much time to reflect on many
of her experiences and many unpleasant and unwanted circumstances. But,
life, be that as it may, has rewarded her with some understanding, many truths and untruths, love and hate,
and a bit of compassion. She tries to pass some of her wisdom on, as she was not offered these artifacts to keep them selfishly stowed away.
Email: Melissa M. Bradley
Karen Bramblett
Karen Bramblett has written poetry for over 30 years and is eager to share it. She lives in California with her husband
and three cats. Email
Erin K. Brandel
Erin K. Brandel has published in The Freehand Press, The Grinnell Review, and in Palimpsest: Yale Literary and Arts Magazine.
In the summer of 2004, she received a fellowship to Norcroft, A Writing Retreat for Women. Email
Elizabeth Brazeal
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Linda Breneman
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Tim Bridwell:
Tim Bridwell: The author of the literary fiction novel Sophronia L., Tim was raised in the whaling town of Edgartown on Martha’s Vineyard Island, exposed to the lore of whaling and tales of the Island’s 19th Century “deaf utopia." The son of Clifford the Big Red Dog creator Norman Bridwell, he is a Summa Cum Laude graduate of Emerson College.
He wrote and directed the award winning short HAZE and the feature film Rendezvous in Samarkand, both shot on location in Morocco. In its previously life as a screenplay, Sophronia L. received the 2010 George Lindsey/UNA Screenwriting Award and has so far been selected a finalist in 13 competitions. For the past decade Tim has lived in Paris, keeping a few toes in New York City and Tokyo, where he is a member of the International House of Japan.
Email: Tim Bridwell
Julie Briese:
Julie Briese: Poetry Wrapped In A Melody is a Celebration Of Arriving and Continuing to arrive as the
Buddhists might say, the seeds of which have been planted and nurtured both consciously and unconsciously over time.
Several years ago, while attending a Woman & Words Workshop in Nelson, B.C. , Jule was inspired by a young woman from
one of the Gulf Islands who performed with an unique combination of poetry and guitar.
Since that time, she has written songs for her workshops and poems that become songs when she chooses to celebrate
life's gifts or to work through challenges life tosses her way.
Jule Briese, who now resides in Qualicum Beach, welcomes the challenge of performing, finding inspiration in
the following quote from Marianne Williamson, "We were born to manifest the glory of God that is within us.
It's not just some of us; it's everyone. And as we let our own light shine through, we unconsciously give
other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically
liberates others." Email: Julie Briese
David Bright
David Bright has published short stories in The Iconoclast, Artisan, Synapse, The Pegasus Review, The Rose & Thorn
Literary E-Zine and others.
He has worked in journalism contributing to a variety of publications ranging from Computerworld to Woman's World. He lives in
Onset, an old fashioned village near Cape Cod. He is the editor of Gemini, a fiction and poetry
magazine to be introduced in September 2006. Email
Jeremy Brink
Jeremy Brink received his BFA in creative writing from Bowling Green State University,
Ohio, in 1999. From there he served four years in the Navy as a cryptologist, collecting intelligence
on a cruiser home-ported in Japan; worked briefly as an insurance adjuster in Santa Fe, New Mexico;
got his teacher certification and substituted in three different states; then finally returned to
school himself back in Ohio. He completed his BSN last May at Capital University, Ohio, and has
returned to the Navy. He currently serves those who serve as a nurse on Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base in California.
His superhero tale "Dreams of Flying" appeared in Tales of the Talisman in November of 2007,
and his horror story "Lonely" was recently accepted by Cemetery Moon magazine. Email: Jeremy Brink
Arndt Britschgi
Arndt Britschgi: Born and raised in Finland, Arndt Britschgi spent the best part of his life
in Madrid, Spain, and in 2006 completed his Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Zürich, Switzerland
- his book on Newcomb's Paradox/Free Will is available in English from Philosophia Verlag in Germany.
Besides in Ascent Aspirations, writings of his have appeared in Literary Fragments, Kulttuurivihkot
(Finnish), Southern Cross Review, the EOTU E-Zine, milk magazine, Slow Trains Literary Journal,
The Modern Review, and Feathertale.
Email: Arndt Britschgi
Alan Britt
Alan Britt teaches English/Creative Writing at Towson University. His recent books are Vermilion (2006),
Infinite Days (2003), Amnesia Tango (1998) and Bodies of Lightning (1995). Essays recently in Clay Palm Review
and Arson. Interviews and poetry (selected) recently featured in Steaua (Romania), Latino Stuff Review
and
Poet’s Market 2000. Other poems (selected) in Agni, The Bitter Oleander, Christian Science Monitor,
Cider Press Review, Cold Mountain Review, Confrontation, English Journal, Epoch, Fire (UK), Flint Hills Review,
Fox Cry Review, Gradiva (Italy), Kansas Quarterly, The Kerf, Magyar Naplo (Hungary),
Meridian Anthology of Contemporary Poetry, Midwest Quarterly, New Letters, Pacific Review,
Pedrada Zurda (Ecuador), Puerto del Sol, Queen’s Quarterly (Canada), Revista Solar (Mexico),
Rosebud, Second Aeon (Wales), Sou’wester, Square Lake, Writers’ Journal, plus the anthologies,
Fathers: Poems About Fathers (St. Martin’s Press: 1998), Weavings 2000: The Maryland Millennial Anthology
(Forest Woods Media Productions, Inc., St. Mary’s College, MD), and La Adelfa Amarga:
Seis Poetas Norteamericanos de Hoy (Ediciones El Santo Oficio, Peru, 2003).
Recent readings: SUNY at Albany, NY, 2006; Hendrick Hudson Free Library, Montrose,
NY, 2006; Towson University, Towson, MD, 2006; PCA/ACA Conference, Boston, 2007.
Alan received his Masters Degree from the Writing Seminars at Johns Hopkins University.
He performs poetry workshops for the Maryland State Arts Council and occasionally publishes
the international literary journal, Black Moon, from Reisterstown, Maryland, where he lives
with his wife, daughter, two Bouviers des Flandres, and two formerly feral cats.
Email: Alan Britt
Lisa Marie Brodsky
Lisa Marie Brodsky is an MFA Poetry student at University of Wisconsin-Madison and an intern at The University of Wisocnsin Press.
She teaches undergraduate creative writing as well as children's creative writing. She has been published in "The North American
Review," "Poetry Motel," "Atlanta Review," "Cadence," "Premiere Generation Ink," among others Email
Charles Brooks III
Charles Brooks III is a poet and freelance writer living in Georgia USA. He was inducted i
nto the National Creative Society his senior year at Shorter College where he also obtained a BS in
History\Political Science with a minor in English Literature. Along with his
creative endeavors, he also contributes articles to three magazines and a newspaper.
His poetry has been published in over 40 magazines, 3 anthologies, and printed in
five foreign countries. Charles Clifford is currently Poetry Editor for Literary Magic Magazine.
Ghost Shadow Press picked up his first book of poetry Whirling Metaphysics to publish in 2009.
Email: Charles Brooks III
George A Brooks
George A Brooks is a retired elementary school teacher. After retiring
he and his wife Susan moved from the Niagara area of Ontario to northern Ontario where
they have a four season home on Ahmic Lake. They enjoy the outdoors and are very involved
in community in which they live. They are both elders at the local Presbyterian Church where
George is often called on to read the scripture lessons and write plays for the Sunday school
children to perform. George writes children’s stories, memoir and fictional stories.
George and Susan have two adult children and two grand children .Travel, hiking and
outdoor activities round out their lives.
In March of 2009 George placed first in a writing contest sponsored by the Arts Council of Muskoka
called "Writing Out Loud". If you Google George Brooks and scan to Almaguin News "George Brooks
Brings Tusker Alive" you will learn more about the author.One of his memoir stories is being published
in January 2010 by Spiral Press in a collection called "Stories of Prayers and Faith".
Email: George A Brooks
Susan Brooks
Susan Brooks is a retired nurse and lives with her writer husband on a beautiful
water system in Ontario Canada. She edits her husband's writing and is an out going person socially and in the community.
She is an avid sailor and dotes on her family especially the grandchildren.
Email: Susan Brooks
Kenneth Brown
Kenneth Brown is 37 year old active duty soldier from Byron, GA, currently serving in Iraq.
Email: Kenneth Brown
Randall Brown
Randall Brown teaches writing at Saint Joseph's University. He is a Pushcart
nominee and holds an MFA in Fiction Writing from Vermont College and a BA
from Tufts University. His stories, poems, and essays have been published
widely, with recent work appearing or forthcoming in Hunger Mountain,
Connecticut Review, The Saint Ann's Review, Dalhousie Review, Clackamas
Literary Review, Vestal Review, Cairn, King's English, and others. He has
recently finished a collection of (very) short fiction, Mad To Live.
He has also had the pleasure of working closely with some amazing writers,
including Douglas Glover, Abby Frucht, Nance Van Winckel, Terri-Brown
Davidson, Ellen Lesser, and Pamela Painter. And he's a supporter of a number
of literary journals, including Night Train, London Magazine, Zoetrope
All-Story, Crazyhorse, and others. Email: Randall Brown
Randy Brown
Randy Brown: Twenty or so of his works have appeared or are forthcoming in several print and online journals,
including Timber Creek Review, The Iconoclast, Word Riot, FRiGG, Hobart, and Ink Pot. Also, his writing has
recently gained him admittance into Vermont College's Masters of Fine Arts in Fiction Writing program.
Also he continues to work with seven-time Pushcart-nominated Terri Brown-Davidson. Email
L.M. Browning
L.M. Browning grew up in a small fishing village in Connecticut. A longtime student of religion, nature, art, and philosophy these themes permeate her work. In 2010, she wrote a three-title contemplative poetry series that went on to garner several accolades including a total of 3 pushcart-prize nominations and the Nautilus Gold Medal for Poetry in 2013. Balancing her passion for writing with her love of education and publishing, Browning is a graduate of the University of London and a Fellow with the League of Conservationist Writers. She is partner at Hiraeth Press; Co-Founder of Written River: A Journal of Eco-Poetics as well as Founder and Executive Editor of The Wayfarer: A Journal of Contemplative Literature. In 2011, Browning opened Homebound Publications—a rising independent publishing house based in New England. Her collection, Fleeting Moments of Fierce Clarity: Journal of a New England Poet, was named a finalist in the Next Generation Indie Book. She currently divides her time between her home in southeastern Connecticut and her work in Boston. Her next poetry collection, Vagabonds and Sundries: Poetic Remnants of Lives Past, is now available. To learn more go to Her Web Site
Email: L.M. Browning
Michael H. Brownstein
Michael H. Brownstein has been widely published throughout the small and literary presses.
His work has appeared in The Cafe Review, Kings River Press, Skidrow Penthouse, Ariel, Oyez Review, River King Poetry,
and others. He has been featured in a number of on-line journals including chicagepoetry.com, Milk, poetrysuperhighway.com,
and Muse Apprentice Guild. In addition he has won a number of awards including the Ommation Press Best Chapbook Award and
Triton College's International Poetry Prize. He published The Paper Bag and WYMBS Broadside, wrote for the Chicago Reader
and other Chicago area newspapers, and has an educational column in the South Street Journal. In addition, he has a number
of chapbooks published from 1988 through to 2004.
Murray Brozinsky
Murray Brozinsky's fiction and essays have appeared in numerous literary journals. Most recently he has published pieces
in 3711 Atlantic, Aesthetica (forthcoming), Brink, Laughter Loaf, Opium Magazine, and Prose Toad. He has also written non-fiction
for Wired Magazine and Business 2.0. Email
Patricia Brozinsky
Patricia Brozinsky ,Ph.D. a keen observer of human behavior has been a psychotherapist for seventeen years with a
full-time private practice in East Patchogue, NY. She co-authored along with James A. Gibson, "Eat or Be Eaten:
The Truth About Our Species, the Marriage of Darwin and Machiavelli," a book about human behavior. She taught
psychology at the undergraduate level and co-lead workshops for Suffolk County Department of Mental Health, NY.
The hyperlink to her website is Inventing Yourself The above article had its debut publication
at: EzineArticles
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Shelton Bryant
Shelton Bryant is an editorial illustrator. He has done work for a number of publications and advertising firms.
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Scott Bryson
Scott Bryson is currently living and writing in Toronto, Canada.
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Deborah Brown-Volkman
Deborah Brown is a noted personal coach and motivational speaker that supports people in removing obstacles so
they can reach their goals and surpass their dreams. In 90 days, Deborah has helped clients locate careers they love,
find intimate relationships, and have their needs met by family, friends, and co?workers just by asking. Having a life
you love starts when you believe you can. Deborah helps you believe that you can. Web Site Email
Anne Brudevold
Anne Brudevold has taught at UMass Amnerst, SUNY Stony Brook and Westfield State College.
She currently runs Eden Waters Press and is widely published. She lives in the Boston/Cambridge area.
Email: Anne Brudevold
Michelle Bryan
Michelle Bryan has been published in three versions of the library of poetry, 93, 04, and 07. Michelle
also produced a single piece of profound prose about rape that was one of the pieces preformed
on MCTV. Her art has been shown in single shows at the Belly Bowl, Four Directions, and Dancing
Dragon. The community’s shows that she has participated in were for the Deerfield Valley arts, and
The Vagina Monologues fundraiser. She holds an associate’s degree in fine arts from Gcc and a BA in Environmental and Holistic arts.
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Rebecca Buchanan
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Janet Buck
Janet Buck, Ph.D. is the author of four collections of poetry. Her work has appeared in CrossConnect, Zang Spur Review,
Pif Magazine, The Dakota House Journal, The Melic Review, Stirring, Countless Horizons, Ascent, Tapestry, The Rose & Thorn,
Avatar Review, pith, Perihelion, In Motion, OffCourse, and hundreds of journals world-wide. In the year 2000,
Janet was of ten U.S. poets to be featured at the "One Heart, One World" Exhibit at the United Nations Exhibit Hall in New York City.
Her poem "Acrylic Thighs" was translated into five languages and paired with original artwork. The tour traveled to France,
Australia, Vietnam, Brazil, and Japan. In 2001-2002, Buck's poetry is scheduled to appear in PoetryBay, The Montserrat Review,
Runes, The Pedestal Magazine, Concrete Wolf, The Carriage House Review, Swagazine, PoetryRepairShop, Slow Trains,
Verse Libre Quarterly, Wicked Alice, Facets, Southern Ocean Review, Artemis, The American Muse, and The Pittsburgh Quarterly.
Recent awards include The H.G. Wells Award for Literary Excellence, First Place in Kimera's Poetry Contest 2001, Editor's
Choice Award for Sol Magazine, and the 2001 Kota Press Anthology Prize. In 2001, Janet's poem "The Teapoy" was nominated
for a Pushcart Prize by The Pedestal Magazine. Janet Buck is a three-time Pushcart Nominee and the author of four collections
of poetry. Her work has recently appeared in Three Candles, Red River, Pierian Springs, Stirring, PoetryBay, Offcourse,
Ascent, The American Muse, and hundreds of journals world-wide. In 2002-2003 Buck's poetry is scheduled to appear in Zuzu's
Petals Quarterly, Mississippi Review, Gin Bender, Artemis, The Montserrat Review, Recursive Angel, The Foliate Oak, Southern
Ocean Review, The Pedestal Magazine, Coelacanth, Cordite, CrossConnect, and The Oklahoma Review.
For links to more of her work, see:
Waht's New
Janet Buck's Site
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April Bulmer
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April Bulmer's latest books are Black Blooms and The Goddess Psalms (Serengeti Press.)
She also released a chapbook called Life Lines in January (Poetry and Good Cheer Press).
April's education is in the area of creative writing and women and religion.
She writes about spiritual issues. She lives in Cambridge, Ontario.
Email: April Bulmer
Giuseppi Martino Buonaiuto
Giuseppi Martino Buonaiuto has been institutionalized for his own safety. He shuttles to and fro between two gated, golf-coursed, over-55 lunatic asylums, one in southern California and the other in northern New Mexico. He is a former commissioned military officer and later a contract employee of one of our government's lesser known clandestine services. He holds numerous university degrees, including a Masters from Harvard University's Kennedy School. He won the 2012 Ferlinghetti Prize and has been shortlisted for a 2015 Bellagio Fellowship. His two children know him by another name.
Email: Giuseppi Martino Buonaiuto
J. Alan Burdick
J. Alan Burdick was born in Omaha, Nebraska, on Oct 24, 1934. He received his BA from James Millikin University(chemistry and math),
MA from Brooklyn College (psychology), and his Ph.D. from the University of Manitoba (psychology). He is married to Elaine Louise,
and has two sons: Dakin, and Mathew. He has published over 50 articles in refereed journals, mostly in the field of psychophysiology.
Burdick was drafted and served as a PFC (Cryptology). He has received grants from the U. S. Public Health Service,
and the Medical Research Council of Canada. Jim has lived in the US, Turkey, Canada, England, and Saudi Arabia,
and traveled extensively. Presently he is retired and lives with his wife in a log cabin on a lake in rural Kentucky.
Dr. Burdick is listed in: Who's Who in the Midwest (1981), Who's Who in the East (1982) , Who's Who in Frontier
Science and Technology (1983), Who's Who Among Human Services Professionals (1985), Who's Who in the Behavioral Sciences(1985),
and has been and still is a reviewer for Psychiatric Services (Hospital and Community Psychiatry ,(American Psychiatric Assoc.).
He has been licensed as a psychologist, social worker, and NCADC, and is a Fellow and Diplomat of the American Board of Medical
Psychotherapists.Email
Kathryn Burton
Kathryn Burton lives in the South End of Boston, with her daughter. She received her MFA in poetry from Emerson College. She’s been published in The Endicott Review, and the Port Planet—she has self-published Hinterland, a Chapbook, and Words and Pictures. Burton's blog is at Web Site.
Email: Kathryn Burton
Ginger Bush
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Byron Bussey
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Janet Butler
Janet Butler relocated to the Bay Area in 2005 after many years in central Italy. She teaches ESL in San Francisco and lives in Alameda with Fulmi, a lovely Spaniel mix she rescued in Italy and brought back with her. Some current or forthcoming publications are The Blue Bear Review, The Chaffey Review, Miller's Pond, Town Creek Poetry, and Red Ochre Lit. "Searching for Eden" was published by Finishing Line Press in early 2012; "Upheaval" was one of three winners in the Red Ochre Press 2012 Chapbook Contest."
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Barry Butson
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