Amanda Earl
Amanda Earl has had poetry published most recently in Quills Canadian Poetry Magazine, Fall 2004, and her first chapbook,
Blood Orange, was published by the University of Ottawa English Department's Friday Circle in 2003. She is the managing
editor of Bywords.ca and the Bywords Quarterly Journal.
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Alison Eastley
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Nicholas E. Efstathiou
Nicholas E. Efstathiou has been previously published in The Bloomsbury Review, Proceedings, Audience Magazine, The Park Bench, Tales of the Talisman, Barbaric Yawp, The Avalon Literary Review, Conceit Magazine, Armchair General, and Military History.
Email: Nicholas E. Efstathiou
Margarita Engle
Margarita Engle is a botanist and the Cuban-American author of two "magic realistic" novels, Singing to Cuba (Arte Publico Press)
and Skywriting (Bantam). Her shorter works appear in journals such as Atlanta Review, Bilingual Review, California Quarterly, LUNA,
Poetry Midwest, and Poetry Greece. Her experimental work appears in Blackbird, Indefinite Space, Prakalpana Literature (India),
and Year's Best Fantasy and Horror (St. Martin's Press,1996). Engle's literary awards include a San Diego Book Award and a
Cintas Fellowship. Extensive travel in Cuba and other parts of Latin America has influenced her writing.
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Sonya Easterday
Sonya Easterday received her B.A. in English from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. She has been previously published in "Children,
Churches and Daddies", and local zines. She has participated in spoken word performances in Knoxville and Nashville TN.
She also plays bass and sings in her band, Kamuy.
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Meg Eden
Meg Eden has been published in various magazines and is the recipient of the 2012 Henrietta Spiegel Creative Writing Award. She was a reader for the Delmarva Review. Her collections include Your Son (The Florence Kahn Memorial Award) and Rotary Phones and Facebook (Dancing Girl Press). Check out her work at: Artemis Again
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Kasey Edison
Kasey Edison's poems have most recently appeared in Prompted, an anthology of Philadelphia-area writers published by Philadelphia Stories, and this past April, she was selected to read a tweet-length verse submitted to National Public Radio’s “Tell Me More” Muses and Metaphor series commemorating the U.S.'s National Poetry Month Tweet Verse of the Day
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Miguel Eichelberger
Miguel Eichelberger writes out of Vancouver, Canada with his authoress wife. He travels, hits pucks with sticks, kicks balls with feet (soccer and other), and is a happily bewildered father. His work has appeared in the Vancouver Review (Canada) as issue #27’s feature poet, OCW Magazine (Canada), Kindling (US), Four issues of the Poetic Pinup Revue (US), Existere (Canada), The Resurrectionist (UK), Chrysalis (Canada), Buttontapper (US), Bareback (Canada), San Diego State University’s pacificREVIEW and Indiana University’s From The Well House.
Email: Miguel Eichelberger
Mike Ekunno
Mike Ekunno majored in real estate before returning to writing where he has been senior speechwriter to Nigeria's last Information and Communications' minister. His short fiction, essays and poems have been published or slated for Nigeria Monthly, The Guardian, BRICKrhetoric, Miracle ezine, The African Roar anthology, Sentinel Literary Quarterly, The Muse, Storymoja, and Bullet Pen. The last two publications came with literary contest wins. He now works in film classification and freelances as a copy editor and proof reader.
Email: Mike Ekunno
Phillip A. Ellis
Phillip A. Ellis is a freelance critic, poet and scholar. His
chapbooks, The Flayed Man, Symptoms Positive and Negative
and Arkham Monologues, are available. He is working on a collection
for Diminuendo Press. Another has been accepted by Hippocampus Press. He
is the editor of Melaleuca. His website is at
Phillip A. Ellis
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Dustin Engstrom
Dustin Engstrom was raised in the small town of Crosslake, MN. He holds a B.A. in Theatre Arts from the University of Minnesota,
Morris where also studied writing. He lives in Seattle with his partner Robert and works in
administration at a mainstage theatre.
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Jacob Erin-cilberto
Jacob Erin-cilberto .... better known to his friends and co-workers as "Fog,"
teaches English at John A. Logan community college and Shawnee Community College.
He has been writing since 1970 and has published in several small journals and anthologies,
and received a pushcart prize nomination for 2006. Jacob also teaches poetry workshops for the
Heartland Writers Guild, and Southern Illinois Writer's Guild where he is able to share his
love for poetry with others. He is originally from Bronx, NY. He has published nine books of poetry.
Email: Jacob Erin-cilberto
Mike Estabrook
Mike Estabrook seems to have been writing poetry for so long that Methuselah should be taking notice, but in reality,
time is simply doing its thing streaking ahead blithely pulling all of us along for the wild ride whether we like it or
not; this reminds him, that he has published 15 chapbooks over the years, the last one being “when Patti would fall asleep”
by Liquid Paper Press in 2003, and makes him realize it’s time to work on another one.
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Luz Etchemendigaray
Luz Etchemendigaray is an Argentine poet and writer.
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John D. Evans
John D. Evans is the author and founder of The Evans Poetry Collection, a series of classically and divinely inspired poetry,
philosophy, and word art. He is a member of the Academy of American Poets and the Poetry Society of America.
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"Promoting Global Peace from 2006 to eternity!"
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Lesley-Anne Evans
Lesley-Anne Evans was born in Belfast, grew up in Toronto, and lives a hopeful life in Kelowna, British Columbia, where the wild things are.
Lesley-Anne is published in a Leaf Press spring poetry collection edited by renown Canadian poet, Patrick Lane, CV-2, UBCO’s Lake Journal, and appears quarterly in Sage-ing Journal. Lesley-Anne placed in the Concordia University S.L.S. Unified Literary Contest, and several Pandora Collective contests. She did a poetry residency at Banff Centre and workshops at Centrum, Port Townsend, and a Patrick Lane Poetry Retreat. Lesley-Anne's guerilla style Pop-Up-Poetry appears at open mic’s, wineries, cultural events, on the streets, in poetic activism, and spontaneously installed in her community.
Lesley-Anne holds a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture from the University of Guelph. After several years of private practice and the creative intensity of theme park design for Universal Studios Florida and Canada’s Wonderland, Lesley-Anne retired from Landscape Architecture in 1996 to pursue different priorities. 26 years of marriage, three young adult children and hundreds of poems later, Lesley-Anne is certain she chose well.
Websites: Laevans, Pop Up Poetry, Buddy Breathing
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Margaret L. Evans
Margaret L. Evans is a native of the Washington, DC, area, and a graduate of Georgetown University’s School of Business Administration.
Her short stories and humorous philosophical essays have been published in such literary magazines as Fullosia Press, Prose Toad,
Palabras Press, The Literary Brothel, ken*again, and A Darker Vision. She is also the author of a full-length novel,
The Sixth World.]
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Robert and Laura Evans
Robert and Laura Evans live outside of Cody, Wyoming. The couple
collaborate on artwork. Bob is a wildland firefighter in the summer and Laura raises registered dairy goats.
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Greg Evason
Greg Evason: As of this year Greg Evason has decided to drop everything and concentrate solely on the writing and revising etc. and the printing and submitting of novels. For some 30 plus years he lived and worked as mainly a writer of poems and many of his poems appeared in magazines throughout North America and some in South America and Europe. He also wrote and published short stories and wrote a series of numbered essays and some plays. He is also a visual artist with drawings and collages and paintings. His work is archived by both the Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry and the Ohio State University Library Archive which houses the only copy in existence besides his copy of a very large novel called Work which is 1,030 chapters with each chapter averaging 20 pages. His most recent book is called Plowing Down the Cut and is a collection of short aphoristic type prose poems along with some drawings and a couple of paintings. It is published by Luna Bisonte Prods and is available made to order from LULU.
Email: Greg Evason
Zdravka Evtimova
Zdravka Evtimova's short stories have been published in the USA Antioch Review, Mississippi Review online, Night Train, In Posse Review,
the anthology “The Best Fiction of Eclectica”, UK Quality Women’s Fiction, The Dreamcatcher, Canada Filling Station Magazine ,
Lichen, Australia Going Down Swinging Literary Magazine, Antipodean, Germany, France, Russia, India, Czech Republic, Poland,
Hungary, Argentina, Turkey and Serbia. Two of her short stories have been broadcast on Radio BBC, UK. Her short story collection,
itter Sk,y was published by Skrev Press, UK, in 2003. Her novel, God of Traitors, was published as a e-book by booksforabuck.com Dallas, Texas in June 2004.
Her short story collection, Somebody Else, won the ‘best short story collection by an established author’ award of MAG Press, San Diego,
California in 2004.
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