David Gaffney
David Gaffney has been published in Ambit, Modart, The Illustrated Ape, Bored Mag, Ephemera, Rant, thephonebook.com, The Stand (2006) Index,
Skive Mag, Somewhat, Blowback Mag, Transmission, Cautionary Tale, FACT Mag, Papercut, Word Riot, Stand Off, The Quiet Feather, Mooch Mag,
Revolve, Defenestration, The Ugly Tree, Cent, and in the states Modernfix and Juked.
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J. Anne Gagnon
J. Anne Gagnon is a freelance writer and poet, now living near Ottawa. She has been previously published in various community newspapers including the Northern Light, the New Brunswick Herald, and the Argument Section of the Globe and Mail. She is involved with healthy living strategies and art as therapy.
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Don Gaither
Don Gaither: BS Degree in Education, Indiana University, 1975. Taught high school US History, World History, Sociology, Economics, Political Science, Geography, US Constitution. Coached swimming and baseball. 23 years Army and reserve service, including two tours in Vietnam. Retired military 100% disability from Agent Orange; also retired Civil Service.
Email: Don Gaither
Barry G. Gale
Barry G. Gale presently serves as Professorial Lecturer, the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies,
Johns Hopkins University. He received a Ph.D. in the History and Philosophy of Science from the University of
Chicago and was a National Science Foundation Fellow to Cambridge University, where he also taught.
Just beginning to write poems and fiction, Mr. Gale has published 20 poems and five short stories.
He has also published numerous articles and book reviews in his field of study, including a book on
Charles Darwin which appeared in both the United States (University of New Mexico Press) and Great Britain (Harvester Press).
Email: Barry G. Gale
Stan Galloway
Stan Galloway teaches writing and literature at Bridgewater College in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Contact him at sgallowa@bridgewater.edu, if you would like him to read his poetry at your event. His poetry has appeared online at vox poetica, Loch Raven Review, Caper Literary Journal, The Atrium, and Apollo’s Lyre. In print, his poems have shown up in Midnight Zoo, the Burroughs Bulletin, WestWard Quarterly, and the book Edgar Rice Burroughs: The Second Century. His book of literary criticism, The Teenage Tarzan, came out in 2010.
Email: Stan Galloway
Alex Galper
Being brought to America at the age of 19 left Alex Galper no choice.
He had to keep on writing poetry in the only language that he knew - Russian, and hope
that one day it would be recognized in his homeland. Seventeen years later,
the English translations of his poems have published in over 30 magazines in USA and UK,
whereas in Russia, he is considered too marginal, extreme, and "too-American" to publish. Go figure...
Email: Alex Galper
Gabriel Balente Garcia
Gabriel Balente Garcia is a writer of poetry, short fiction and short plays, as well a photographer and painter. His work has appeared in Carcinogenic Poetry, in Obsession Lit Mag, and under the name Gabriel Garcia his work has appeared in the zine entitled Vice. As Gabriel "G" Garcia, his work has appeared in Burning Word, in Willows Wept Review, in Creations Magazine, in Danse Macabre du Jour, and is forthcoming in Crosstimbers.
Email: Gabriel Balente Garcia
Heidi Garnett
Heidi Garnett Winner of Descant poetry prize in 2012 as well as recipient of Timothy Findley Scholarship to work on a novel and 2nd place in Freefall poetry prize. Has been shortlisted or won in CV2, Arc, Great Blue Heron, Fiddlehead, Arvon and Rattle prizes.
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Adicus Ryan Garton
Adicus Ryan Garton is the editor of the online science fiction magazine Atomjack.
He is currently teaching English in South Korea.
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Matthew Gasda
Matthew Gasda is a poet living in New York City. His first book The Humanist is available through Literary Laundry Press.
Email: Matthew Gasda
Vanessa Gebbie
Vanessa Gebbie is a journalist living and working in the UK. She teaches Creative Writing at a rehabilitation centre,
and her own short fiction has been widely published in print and on the web.
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P.L. George
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Gemma
Gemma more often goes by the name of ShatteredRoses. She is a previously unpublished
writer from North Wales in the UK.
Email: Gemma
Nicole Gervace
Nicole Gervace lives in Nederland, CO. Her work has appeared in XCP:Streetnotes, Can we have our ball back?, SHAMPOO,
and the Fifth Street Review. Her essay, "The Safehouse Teaching Journal" will be featured in the November Issue of Quiet Mountain Essays.
And, her chapbook titled "Bite Marks Visible" is forthcoming from Binge Press.
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James Aloysius Gibson
James Aloysius Gibson, Ph.D., East Patchogue, NY, co-authored Eat or Be Eaten:
The Truth About Our Species, The Marriage of Darwin and Machiavelli available via amazon.com.
He presented over one hundred stimulating and thought provoking workshops on human behavior.
Jim attended Columbia University, NYC, for his graduate work. He taught Human Behavior and
the Social Environment for over twenty years on the graduate level at the School of Social Work,
State University of New York at Stony Brook and simultaneously maintained a full-time private
practice of psychotherapy and supervision in East Patchogue, NY. Jim appeared on local television
where he shared his philosophy of human behavior. He and Pat Brozinsky have been in collaboration
since 1990. His url: Wild Wisdom
Email: James Aloysius Gibson
Kate Gies
Kate Gies lives in Toronto, where she works as a Disability Consultant at George Brown College.SheI has graduated from the Humber School for Writers program, and has attended summer writing workshops in Iowa City, Provence, and Toronto.
Email: Kate Gies
Aaron Gilbreath
Aaron Gilbreath lives with his ferret and cat amid stacks of Jimmy Smith CDs in Portland, Oregon, though his heart is in the Sunbelt.
He has been published in AntiMuse, personally insulted by an editor of Spork Magazine, and is now overjoyed to have his fiction published
in Ascent Aspirations Magazine. He can be found cleaning up books and old coffee cups at Powell's Books.
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David Wm. Gibson's
David Wm. Gibson's writing is often colored by the experiences he has had as a counselor in a psychiatric hospital, a pastor in a small rural church in North-west New Jersey, and the prisons in which he implemented a mentoring program for inmates. As a pastor you intimately interact with people in all stages of life. You are at their births, their deaths, their mourning’s and their celebrations. It is a privileged view of life for someone who spent many years walking deeply in the world. This poem IS NOT s religious poem. He believes they offer a unique perspective and voice.
Prior to a graduate degree from seminary he received an MA in Literature. He is an adjunct professor at Centenary College and hse taught at several other colleges The College of New Jersey and New Jersey City University. He has published poetry and essays in Pendulum, The Review, Cresset, Poet’s Corner and Journal of Preaching.
James Baldwin said he had to leave the pulpit to preach the gospel. He can identify with that. He resigned his pastorate in March of 1999 to start a prison after-care ministry. He says, "I lived very deeply in the world before giving my life to serving in ministry. In some instances the only difference between me and the men and women in prison is that they got caught and I didn’t."
David Wm. Gibson is 53 years old, married and has two children. Cara is 23 and Cassidy is 20.
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Adrienne Gilde
Email: Adrienne Gilde
Adam Giles
Adam Giles is a graduate of the Professional Writing program at the University of Toronto and he has published several pieces of creative nonfiction. Two of these, “Opa” and “Christine,” appeared in Make it New: Creative Nonfiction by New Writers for New Writers (Life Rattle Press, 2009), required reading for U of T Mississauga’s introductory expressive writing course.
CommuterLit.com has published two of his fictional stories: “Mistake” and “Where Is Your Son?” He has also been published on the flash fiction website One Forty Fiction.
He has read his stories on CBC Radio One and at the Totally Unknown Writers Festival in Toronto. He lives in Mississauga, Ontario with his wife and his two daughters.
Email: Adam Giles
Kevin Gillispie
Kevin Gillispie is currently working to complete his undergraduate degree in English
(with a concentration in creative writing and an unwavering goal of MFA) at Virginia Tech
- because whisking around the country as an audio engineer chasing rock stars and Grammy
winners simply left him empty inside. He has only but started publishing his work – most
recently in Virginia Tech's National Day on Writing online gallery – as it has taken
him twenty-two countries, fifteen years, six continents, and a handful of broken hearts
beyond adolescence to acquire anything worth saying. But even content is fetal without
a crafted delivery. So his literary mentors, Lucinda Roy and Bob Hicok, taught him the
midwifery of literary birthing, as it were, and he has yet to feel so fulfilled as now.
Email: Kevin Gillispie
Lee Gimenez
Lee Gimenez is the author of two books and over fifty short stories. His first book,
The Tomorrow Solution, is now available on Amazon.com. His second book, Azul 7, will be published by
Whiskey Creek Press in 2009. Lee has been widely published in magazines in the United States, Australia,
Canada and England. His stories have appeared in these magazines: Cosmos; Nature; Afterburn SF;
Orion's Child; Beyond Centauri; Escape Velocity; Bewildering Stories; Fifth Dimension; Antipodean SF;
Concept Sci-Fi; AlienSkin; Aphelion; Ascent Aspirations; Morpheus Tales; Dark Fire; The Cynic;
Abandoned Towers; Calliope; Sonar 4; Arcane Twilight; New Voices in Fiction; Expressions;
Skive Quarterly; Writing Shift; Green Wave; Skiveflash. He is a member of the Science Fiction
and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA). Lee earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Georgia Tech
University and a Masters degree from Fairleigh Dickinson University. After college, he served
as an officer in the U.S. Army. During his business career in marketing, he worked for three
Fortune 500 companies, Verizon, Tech Data and M&M Mars. Lee lives with his wife in Florida.
Visit his website at Lee Gimenez
Email: Lee Gimenez
Joseph Giordano
Joseph Giordano was born in Brooklyn, and grew up in a blue-collar section of New York City. He and his wife, Jane, have lived in Greece, Brazil, Belgium and Netherlands. They now live in Texas with their little Shih Tzu, Sophia, where Joe studies writing at the University of Texas in Austin. Jane took the picture, at Antoni Gaudi’s Park Güell in Barcelona. Joe’s the one with the mustache. Joe's story, "Small Men have Trouble," appear in Black Heart Magazine in March 2012.
Email: Joseph Giordano
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Karen Godson
Karen Godson. is a 38 year old Lesbian mother of two, living in Toronto. Having survived breast cancer and a radical mastectomy in 1997, she is now living life
to its fullest. Her dream now is to have her poetry published, and to make a difference in the lives of other womyn.
She has been writing poetry since she was twelve years old. In her later teens, she started using the freedom of the pen to really express
her love for womyn. As she became more accepting and embracing of her sexuality, her poetry became more free-flowing, and more alive with
emotions, smells, colors, even sounds. Recently, she put together a collection of her best work, entitled "Inspired Woman".
It is approximately 5000 words, and contains over 50 poems about love, loss, and life as a lesbian. She would be very excited
to see “Inspired Woman” on the shelves where it can help to uplift and inspire womyn everywhere.
Karen lives blissfully with her beautiful life-partner, and their big, goofy rottweiler, Bravo. She
is a vegetarian chef but writing consuming her time outside the kitchen. Through poetry, she embraces
all the womyn who have ever dreamed, hoped, loved and achieved.
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James Goertel
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R.K. Gold
Email: R.K. Gold
Shahar Gold
Shahar Gold lives in Toronto and writes and studies philosophy.
His writing tends to lean towards the absurd, deranged, bizarre, satirical,
and disturbing. For all his writings visit writing.com (author: shahar)
Email: Shahar Gold
Kim Goldberg
Kim Goldberg: poet, performer, martial artist, birdwatcher, goat-whisperer, urban guerrilla
Kim Goldberg is an award-winning poet and spoken word performer living in Nanaimo, BC. Her Red Zone collection of poems about urban homelessness has been taught in literature courses at Vancouver Island University and beyond. Her previous collection, Ride Backwards on Dragon, detailing her journey through martial arts and Taoist internal alchemy, was a finalist for Canada’s Gerald Lampert award. She is also the author of four nonfiction books.
Kim’s performance of “Desoto Love” (shown above) won first prize at Kiss-n-Tell at The Well in Victoria, BC. (Her performance was recorded by Cynthia L’Hirondelle of 3 Penny Publishing.)
Kim has delivered her hard-bitten poems of homelessness and ecological calamity at numerous venues including Planet Earth Poetry, Wordstorm, W2 Storyeum, Nanaimo’s Mayworks Poetry Festival, Galiano Literary Festival, Hazelwood Writers Festival, Cascadia Poetry Festival, Nanaimo Centre Stage, The Vault, The Well, Poetry Gabriola, and elsewhere.
She holds a degree in biology, is an avid watcher of all things that wriggle and fly, and practices the 1,000-year-old martial art of Liuhebafa.
Kim helps fellow writers and performance artists kick-start their creative energies with her popular “Kung Fu for Writers” workshops, combining martial arts moves with Qigong and poetry prompts to stimulate mind-body connection and release a flow of words.
Kung Fu for Writers
Twitter: @KimPigSquash
Pig Squash Press
Liuhebafa
Email: Kim Goldberg
Mel Goldberg
Mel Goldberg: After earning an MA in English, Mel Goldberg taught literature and composition in the United States and England.
His poetry has been published in numerous magazines and his short stories have appeared in print and on line.
His book of poetry and photography, The Cyclic Path was published in 1990. His novel, Choices, and his book of previously published short detective stories, A Cold Killing, are now available on Kindle and Amazon. His recent book of haiku, A Few Berries Fallen From the Tree, is available electronically at smashwords.com. He lives in Mexico.
Email: Mel Goldberg
Ken Goldman
Ken Goldman, an affiliate member of the Horror Writers Association, is a former Philadelphia teacher of English and Film Studies. He has homes on the Main Line in Pennsylvania and at the Jersey shore depending upon his mood and his need for a tan. His stories have appeared in over 670 independent press publications in the U.S., Canada, the UK, and Australia. Since 1993 Ken’s tales have received seven honorable mentions in The Year’s Best Fantasy & Horror. He has written three books : his book of short stories, YOU HAD ME AT ARRGH!! : FIVE UNEASY PIECES (Sam's Dot Publishers); a novella, DESIREE, (Damnation books); and DONNY DOESN’T LIVE HERE ANYMORE, a book of five short stories (A/A Productions). Ken would be famous except for the fact nobody seems to know who he is. He looks forward to the day when he and Stephen King are called to the dais and someone asks “Who is that guy standing next to Ken Goldman?”
Email: Ken Goldman
Harvey Goldner
Harvey Goldner lives in Seattle, which is perhaps the world's most beautiful city whenever
the sun is shining, which it isn't. His poems have appeared in various journals, print and online,
in America and the U.K. His most recent chapbook, Her Bright Bottom,is available from Spankstra Press
(Seattle), and a collection of his poems, The Resurrection of Bert Ringold, is forthcoming from Cinco
Puntos Press (El Paso, TX) in the autumn of '07.
Email: Harvey Goldner
Howie Good
Howie Good, a journalism professor at SUNY New Paltz, is the author of two poetry chapbooks,
Death of the Frog Prince (2004) and Heartland (2007), both from FootHills Publishing
His poems have appeared in numerous print and online journals, including Right Hand Pointing, Stirring,
Flutter, Inscribed, Why Vandalism?, Raving Dove, New Verse News, Eclectica, Persistent Image, Mad Swirl,
The Flask Review, The Rose & Thorn, Juked, The Orange Room Review, and Lily. He was nominated for a
Pushcart Prize in 2006. Email: Howie Good
Bruce Goodman
Bruce Goodman is a New Zealander freezing to death in rural Quebec.Email
George Gott
George Gott is a retired teacher of University of Wisconsin—Superior,
where he taught for many years. More than 800 of his poems have been
published in numerous magazines in the United States and many other countries.
Email: George Gott
Grace Marie Grafton
Grace Marie Grafton's poems have won first prize in Bellingham Review's annual contest,
twice been nominated for a Pushcard Prize and won the Poetic Matrix chapbook contest. Her book,
Visiting Sisters, was published by Coracle Books. Poems appear recently in poemeleon.com,
The Listening Eye, and edgz.
Email: Grace Marie Grafton
Taylor Graham
Taylor Graham new books are out, from Lummox Press: What the Wind Says (about her 40 years of living, training, and searching with her dogs) and Walking the Puppy (chapbook about their newest, most challenging dog, Loki).
Email: Taylor Graham
Keisha Grant
Keisha Grant: Born on September 15th 1985 , Keisha L. Grant lives in the south of Trinidad.
She has previously been published in the online magazine Shine.
Email: Keisha Grant
Megan Grant
Megan Grant, originally from Michigan, is a graduate of the University of Michigan's Communication Studies program and is a freelance writer/editor in Las Vegas, Nevada. In her spare time, she works as a promotional model and performs on the Strip. Her goal is to become a published author and see her written work in every major bookstore.
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Email: Megan Grant
Christopher Grasso
Christopher Grasso earned his BFA in NYU's Tisch film program in 1999. He currently owns a preschool
portraits company in New Jersey and travels to about 25 states a year photographing. He has been
writing poetry since 1991 and has been published in approximately one dozen publications. He is
married with a four year old boy.
Email: Christopher Grasso
Whitney Gratton
Whitney Gratton is an undergraduate illustration student at Rochester
Institute of Technology. She is just as thrilled to have her work
published for the first time as she is to be in Scotland for the
summer, studying modern literature and creative writing at the
University of Edinburgh. "Home" is still the small town of West Chazy
near Plattsburgh, NY, where the trees, fresh air, and open spaces,
among other things, are essential to her long-term sanity and happiness.
Email: Whitney Gratton
Clyde Grauke
Clyde Grauke is a digital artist and photographer who was born and raised in West Texas. He has been engaged in art
and photography all his life. With the advent of computers he moved from traditional art techniques to an emphasis
on digital art, due to the wider range of creative expression computers afforded. He enjoys creating in a wide
variety of genres. His artwork has been published in Cezanne's Carrot and Sacramento Poetry, Art, and Music.
He lives with his wife in a suburb of Dallas, Texas.Image Kind Site
Email: Clyde Grauke
Alex Greenberg
Alex Greenberg is Alex Greenberg a 14 year old aspiring poet.
His work can be found or is forthcoming in: The Louisville Review,
The Literary Bohemian, Cuckoo Quarterly, My Favorite Bullet,
The Boiler, Burningword Literary Journal, Spinning Jenny, Cadaverine,
Able Muse and Literary Juice. He was the runner up in challenges 1 and 2 of the
Cape Farewell Poetry Competition. He has won a gold key in the Scholastic
Arts and Writings Awards and was named a Foyle Young Poet of 2012 and 2013.
Email: Alex Greenberg
Sara Greenwald
Sara Greenwald's stories have been published in Pindeldyboz, Comet, Moondance, Thirteenth Moon, , Stories, Bread and Roses, and Janus Magazines.
One of her stories was nominated for publication in the HBJ Best New American Voices anthology and another received an honorable mention in the
2000 New Millennium Writing Awards. A novel was nominated for the Bellwether Prize 2004. Sara holds an MA in English Lit. from Columbia and
an MFA in writing from the University of San Francisco who kindly awarded me a merit scholarship.Novel Web SiteEmail
Elise Gregory
Email: Elise Gregory
Greg Gregory
Greg Gregory makes his living working in educational media although his first love has always been language and
the printed word. He was raised in Los Angeles, lived in the San Francisco Bay area for awhile, then moved
to Sacramento. He loves the seasonal changes here, especially in the bird-rich marshes and rice fields
that still haven’t yet been developed into subdivisions. He has been published in California Quarterly,
Rosebud, Windsor Review (Canada), PDQ, Amherst Review, Poetry Nottingham (England), and others.
Email: Greg Gregory
John Greiner
John Greiner has been published most recently in Origami Condom, Neonbeam, Red Fez, Burp, The Toronto Quarterly, Interrobang, Bottom of the World, Midnight Screaming,
iddie, CEIIA’s Round Trip, Qwerty, Gloom Cupboard, Pax Americana, The Driftwood Review, Knock, hitotoki: Paris, Bent Pin,
ditch, The Chopper Journal, Unarmed, Hecale, Sein und Werden, nthposition, Zygote in my Coffee, Audience, Ascent Aspirations
(Nov. 2006) and Inscribed. Email: John Greiner
Carol Lynn Grellas
Carol Lynn Grellas is a Northern California-based writer, where she attended Santa Clara University
as an English and Art major. Her Chapbook: Litany of Finger Prayers will be released in 2008 from Pudding
House Press. She has had dozens of poems appear in magazines and online journals, including most recently,
The Oasis Ezine, The Oasis Online, Las Cruces for Poets & Writers, Munyori Poetry Journal, Words on Paper,
The Pregnant Moon Review, Moondance, Dogzplot,Twilight Musings Anthology, The Verse Marauder and A Tender
Touch. She has poems forthcoming in, MSU Great Falls Literary Guild: Writings from the River, The Storyteller
Magazine, Ken*again, Chanterelle's Notebook, Rattlesnake Review, Kinglyblue, The New Mirage Quarterly and The
Hiss Quarterly. Carol Lynn's first collection of poems, I'm Packing Things for Heaven was published in 2007.
She lives with her husband, five children and a blind dog named Ginger, who inspire much of her poetry.Email: Carol Lynn Grellas
Beverly Green
Email: Beverly Green
John Grey
John Grey is an Australian born poet, playwright, musician. Latest book is
What Else Is There from Main Street Rag. Recently in Cape Rock,
Weber Studies, Writers Bloc and the Connecticut Review. Email: John Grey
J. W. Griebel
J. W. Griebel is a horror fiction writer. His short fiction and poetry has been, or is scheduled to be featured in Big Pulp, Signatures, MicroHorror, and Necrology Shorts. His work can be tracked at his Web Site
Email: J. W. Griebel
David Groulx
David Groulx lives in Moose Creek, Ontario.
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Cristine A. Gruber
Cristine A. Gruber has had work published, and/or is scheduled to appear in: North American Review, Writer’s Digest, Writers’ Journal, Ceremony: A Journal of Poetry and Other Arts, Coffee-Ground Breakfast, The Endicott Review, Eunoia Review, Haiku Hippodrome, The Homestead Review, The Iconoclast, Iodine Poetry Journal, Kind of a Hurricane Press: Something’s Brewing Anthology, Miller’s Pond, Nuthouse Magazine, The Penwood Review, Poem, Poesy, The Poet’s Art, The Poet’s Haven, Shemom, The Shepherd, Silver Wings, The Stray Branch, The Storyteller Magazine, Thema, The Tule Review, and Westward Quarterly. She has been a featured poet in Writer’s Digest for National Poetry Month.
Cristine studied Literature, Philosophy, and World Religions at California Baptist University in Riverside, California. She is a member of The California State Poetry Society, The Poetry Society of America, and The Christian Writers Guild. Her first full-length collection of poetry, Lifeline, was released by Infinity Publishing and is available from Amazon.com.
Email: Cristine A. Gruber
Judythe Guarnera
Judythe Guarnera is a graduate of the “Breaking Into Print” Writing Program, a freelance writer and a mediator. Her essays have been featured in local publications and in an anthology. She received an award in the SLO NightWriter annual contest in 2012 and is a past winner in the Lillian Dean Writing Competition. Much of her writing is focused on connection through communication. Judythe is a member of SLO NightWriters, the Premier Writing Organization on the Central Coast since 1988.
Email: Judythe Guarnera
Gregory Wm. Gunn
Gregory Wm. Gunn was born in Windsor, Ontario in 1960, grew up in four small towns
throughout Ontario before moving to London in 1970. A graduate of Fanshawe College in 1982
as an electronics technician, he has worked steadily in that field of endeavour ever since.
Writing for nearly thirty years, he is most passionate about poetry. Other interests include
music, astronomy, philosophy, photography, ancient civilisations, foreign languages, and gardening.
Email: Gregory Wm. Gunn
Mariana Gurgis
Mariana Gurgis is a writer, choreographer, dancer, and student from King City, Ontario. She is completing her Bachelor of Arts degree, a joint Specialist in English Literature and Philosophy, at the University of Toronto’s Victoria College. Mariana has previously had work published in Contemporary Verse 2 and ditch poetry.
Email: Mariana Gurgis
Jason Gurley
Jason Gurley's work has appeared in such publications as The Adirondack Review, Palimpest Magazine, Morella, The White Shoe Irregular,
The Paumanok Review, Littoral West, Legions of Light, Progress, The Woolly Mammoth, Electric Acorn, Inkspot, 8 Magazine, and Turtleneck,
among others. He edits and publishes the literary quarterly Deeply Shallow (www.deeplyshallow.cjb.net). Jason lives and writes in Nevada,
with his wife and cat.EmailWeb Site
Kenneth P. Gurney
Kenneth P. Gurney currently lives in Albuquerque, NM. His gypsy
existence effects him in such a way so that he changes geography
every 2-4 years. He day dreams about living on his bicycle for a
year and touring the USA only as fast as he pedals. His poetry is
published regularly around the web and in print. Currently, he
produces Origami Condom, a poetry website that opened up in July
2007. When the thunderstorms come, you will find him out walking in
them or watching them cross the valley when the storms arrive from
the west. Kenneth is a baseball fan — Go Isotopes!
Email: Kenneth P. Gurney
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