Mary T. Sala
Mary T. Sala is honored that her work is being presented in Ascent Aspirations Magazine.
She holds a Bachelor's Degree in Theatre Arts from Pomona College and a Master's Degree in Performance from
New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. She has trained England with teachers from the London Academy
of Dramatic Art, the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Central School and Weber Douglas School. She is a voice
and speech trainer and has been teaching theatre/performance on the university level for over fifteen years.
Her professional acting credits include the Off-Broadway production of The Caucasian Chalk Circle directed by
George C. Wolfe and Once in a Lifetime performed at the Samuel Beckett Theatre. She has also performed for the
Young Playwrights Festival, toured with the Lincoln Center and has been in several regional and national commercials.
She recently wrote and directed her first one act play Holding the Space Open at the Knightsbridge Theatre and is
continuing to explore her creative voice as a writer. She currently resides in Southern California with her husband and two children.
Email: Mary T. Sala
April Salzano
April Salzano received her Masters in English from Queen Mary College,
University of London and currently teaches at Penn State University, Shenango Campus. Her
poetry has appeared in Allegheny Review and is forthcoming in Poetry Salzburg.
She spends most of her time raising her two sons, ages 8 and 4.
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Jagjit Sandhu
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Janos Sandor
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Steve Sangirardi
Steve Sangirardi has MS
and lives in New York. He is also a husbad, father, and retired English
teacher at 55 because of his MS. He just had a book of stories published by
Wild Leaf Press, called Life on the Planet. If you goggle his name, you'll
see the book's website and samples of his other work. Email: Steve Sangirardi
Lana Santorelli's
Lana Santorelli's poetry has been published by A New Song, Nomad's Choir, Poetry Motel,
Muse's Kiss, and awarded First Honorable Mention in the July 2006 issue of Westward Quarterly.
In addition, Lana has published two of her poetry books entitled 73rd Street and Bare Bones and Teacups.
Lana Santorelli Gallery
Lana Santorelli Web Site
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Terry Sanville
Terry Sanville lives in San Luis Obispo, California with his artist-poet wife (his in-house editor) and one plump cat (his in-house critic). He writes full time, producing short stories, novels, essays, poems, and an occasional play. Since 2005, his short stories have been accepted by more than 150 literary and commercial journals, magazines, and anthologies. He was nominated for a Pushcart Prize for his story “The Sweeper.”
Terry is a retired urban planner and an accomplished jazz and blues guitarist – who once played with a symphony orchestra backing up jazz legend George Shearing.
Email: Terry Sanville
Peggy Sapphire
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Farrah Sarafa
Farrah Sarafa is currently a graduate student in Comparative Literature at
Columbia University. She has been reading and writing poetry since I
was very young. She was the second place winner of the Marjorie
Rappaport Poetry competition, (University of Michigan) spring 2003
for “Olive” and that same year “Paul Kutner” was chosen for
publication by an American Library of Poetry” publication. This
year she has published two poems with Tablets multicultural journal,
won second place for “To My Brother” in the 6th Annual Chistell
Writing competition and published “Palestinian Fig” with both
Arabesques and the Litchfield Review. She has also published various
war poems with Poetic.injustice.net and others.
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Gerard Sarnat
Gerard Sarnat splits time between his San Francisco Bay Area forest home and Southern California's beaches,
where he and his wife care for their first grandson. Gerry is a seeker and Jewbu, a father of three, physician to the
disenfranchised, past CEO and Stanford professor, and virginal writer 'til the recent tender age of sixty-two. He has
been published or is forthcoming in print and electronic literary journals including EZAAPP, The Hiss Quarterly,
Pens on Fire, Poets Against War, Thieves Jargon, Underground Voices, Flutter, Jack, Atavar, Wilderness House Review,
Aha!Poetry, Spindle, Defenestration, Black Zinnias,The Furnace Review, Stonetable Review , Bird and Moon, LoudPoet,
SoMa, SNReview, Subtle Tea, Language and Culture, River Walk Journal, and Juked among others. "Just Like the Jones',"
about his experience caring for Jonestown survivors, was solicited by The Jonestown Annual Report and will appear later
this year. Gerry is currently working on an epic prose poem, "The Homeless Chronicles." He has been accepted into a
four person writers' cooperative by The California Institute of Arts and Letters; Pessoa Press plans to publish his first book. Email: Gerard Sarnat
Mike Sauve
Mike Sauve has written non-fiction for The National Post, The Toronto International Film Festival Group, Exclaim Magazine and other publications. His online fiction has appeared everywhere from Feathertale, Frost Writing, and Rivets to university journals of moderate renown. Stories have also appeared in print in M-Brane, Black and White Journal, Palimpsest 2010, The Coe Review and elsewhere.
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Don Schaeffer
Don Schaeffer is a phenomenological poet, devoted to exact description of experience. At the age of 70, he has experienced the institutionalization of his spouse and the re-development of a new life out of the ashes of the old one. His poems reflect the transitions in his life. He currently lives in New York after spending half his adult life in Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada.
Don has previously published six volumes of poetry and stories, his first in 1996, not counting the experiments with self publishing under the name Enthalpy Press. His poetry has appeared in numerous periodicals and has been translated into Chinese for distribution abroad. Don is a habitue of the poetry forum network and has received first prize in the Interboard competition.
He holds a Ph.D. in social psychology from the City University of New York.
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Irmgard Schafer
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Lea Schizas
Lea Schizas is the founder and co-founder of 2 Writer's Digest
Top Writing Sites of 2005 & 2006: Apollo's Lyre and The MuseItUp Club. She is a multi-published
author and currently finishing edits on two new novels.Web Site
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Brendyn Schneider
Brendyn Schneider's short stories have appeared in Beginnings,
The Elmont Herald and Mindprints, A Literary Journal.
More of his work will appear in Our Town Brookline next year.
He also writes a column called "The Light Upstairs" at
Dadity.
The author is currently seeking a publisher for his two novels. He resides in Boston, MA.
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Moss Scheurkogel
Moss Scheurkogel is a writer and mercenary teacher from Quadra Island who currently lives in Canada's only desert. He also happens to be named after a plant.
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Chantel Schott
Chantel Schott is a self-taught abstract artist who has worked on projects both collaboratively and individually since 2005. She has exhibited at the ‘Painting a different picture’ exhibition in Brisbane and was recently a finalist in the 2009 Acquisitive Kath Dickson Art Award exhibition in Toowoomba, Australia. Chantel was runner-up this year for the Rock the Art Vote competition at sweetriot in New York and her artwork ‘At Sea’ appears on the cover of the 2010 McGregor Summer School brochure. She was the featured artist for Long Island Arts in New York and she has recently sold an exclusive collection of her greeting cards to the Darling Heights Australia Post Office in Toowoomba. Chantel enjoys working with acrylic, pastels and mixed media with her major focus on creating abstract art.
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Adam Jeffries Schwartz
Adam Jeffries Schwartz is a writer and a traveler. He has stories, essays & poems in: Descant, Grimm, Jacaranda & Bleach Magazines.
Online he pops up at many sites, including: Mosaic Minds, Melange, Ghoti (Fish), Litbits, Magazine Shiver, QVoices, Caprice & Forbidden
Fruit. This year he's in Asia. Email
Brett Schwartz
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David Schwartz
G. David Schwartz is the former president of Seedhouse, the online interfaith committee. Schwartz is the author of A Jewish Appraisal of Dialogue,
and coauthor, with Jacqueline Winston, of Parables In Black and White. Currently a volunteer at Drake Hospital in Cincinnati, Schwartz continues
to write essays, and fiction. Email
Peter Schwartz
Peter Schwartz is a poet, author, painter and playwright. He has close to 100 poems published or pending. He has fiction due out with Pindeldyboz,
Dispatch and Monkeybicycle. He has digital artwork on display at HiNgE, SubtleTea and The Pedestal Magazine. He is currently working on getting two
of his plays into production. See a sample of his controversial journal at Watch the Eye. This is the only poetry journal specifically focused
on showcasing the work of editors themselves. Email
Jennifer Jayne Scobie
Jennifer Jayne Scobie is a poet who was born in Chatham,
Ontario, Canada, and now resides in the border city of Windsor,
Ontario with her two cats. She has been published in Whetstone
(Lethbridge), Cold Mountain Review, New Delta Review and more. She
has recently returned to writing with a new perspective after a long
hiatus for health reasons. She is very happy to be alive.
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Alan Scott
Alan Scott is a native and continuing resident of California. The serpentine course of his life
has wound from honor student to hippie dropout to office worker to science student to political activist,
and most recently taken the form of unemployed non-profit administrator. He has been a closeted writer
all the while, and Ascent Aspirations is the first to publish his work.
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L.B. Sedlacek
LB Sedlacekis an award winning poet who has had poetry appear in "Grit," "Would That It Were," "The Horsethief's Journal," "The Artemis Journal,"
"Facets Literary Magazine," "Lutheran Digest," "Between Kisses," "muse apprentice guild," "sidereality," and "Iodine" with work upcoming in "Coppertales,"
"Poetry Motel," "Harford Poetry and Literary Society Journal," "Hadrosaur Tales," "HazMat Review," "Snake Nation Review," and "The Foliate Oak." LB's poetry
chapbook Alexandra's Wreck" was published by Kitty Litter Press (www.kittylitterpress.com) in 2002 and LB was also nominated for the Pushcart Prize in poetry. LB's short fiction has appeared in "Duct Tape Press," "The Outer Rim," "Ascent Magazine," "Bovine Free Wyoming," "Nuvein Magazine," and "The Unlikely Unknown." mailto:LBSedlacek@aol.com
L.B. Sedlacek has had poetry and short stories published in "The Outer Rim," "Penny-A-Liner," "Storyfoam," "Starry Night Review," "Black Creek Review,"
"Footprints," "Blue Collar Review", "Muse's Kiss," "Paumanok Review," and "Sidewalk's End." He is also the Editor of "Pop Poets" and its e-zine "Pop Gun."
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Anne Séité:
Anne Séité: A novice to writing, Anne Séité, who now lives near the sea in Brittany, joined a poetry site at the end of 2010 when she wrote her first poem as an adult. Since that time she has written numerous poems. Born in Northern England just before the second world war, she 'came late' to poetry, and a translation of a haiku by Sue Littleton was a first publication for her.
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Mariah Sells
Mariah Sells lives and writes in her home in Danville, Virginia. She holds a B.S. in English and a Masters of Education in Teaching and Learning. She teaches Honors English and Creative Writing in Virginia.
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Anna Serio
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Dan Seiters
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David Sermersheim
David Sermersheim writes poetry for the pleasure it affords him and he is grateful for what imagination gives him from what is left of the experience of life. Email
José Manuel Sevilla
José Manuel Sevilla has been a
spanish resident in Hong Kong since 2003. The official languages of Hong Kong are Chinese and English but there are many expatriates living there who speak Spanish and a variety of other languages. His third book of poetry was published in Spain some months ago and several
of his theatre plays have been staged in commercial theatres in Spain too. He also carries on a photograph collection called "Street Language"
that was first exhibited in HKG last year. Email
Andrew Shaffer
Andrew Shaffer's speculative short stories have appeared in Mobius, MicroHorror,
Sputnik57, 55 Words, and Tales from the Moonlit Path. He is the recipient of several awards including
1st Runner-Up in Dark Recesses? 2006 Ghost Story contest. Andrew received his B.A. in English from
the University of Iowa. You can visit him online at Web Site. Email: Andrew Shaffer
Harry Shannon
Harry Shannon has been an actor in commercials, a singer/songwriter and a recording artist in Europe. He received two ASCAP
"Country Music" Awards and an Emmy nomination as a lyricist. Harry also toiled as a music publisher, a film studio executive
and a music supervisor on films such as "Basic Instinct" and "Universal Soldier." He has an MA in Psychology and is working
as a counselor in private practice. His short fiction has appeared in "Twilight Showcase," "Crimestalker Casebook," and
"Terror Tales" as well as Blue Murder. Web Site
Mikaela Shannon
Mikaela Shannon lives in North Vancouver B.C., Canada. She is a high school student and an aspiring writer. She is currently enrolled in a writing course at her high school, where she is exploring her writing interests and feeding her creative outlet. She enjoys writing from personal experience as well as fictional works.
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Raj Sharma
Raj Sharma's published work includes thirty poems and translations in Indian magazines. A story collection has
also appeared, in addition to twenty published stories. Raj is a retired professor of English, who has worked at universities in India, Iraq and U.S.
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Alexander Shaumyan
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Tomi Shaw
Tomi Shaw lives in Kentucky, late of the woods but now in the big city lights. She loves the sound of rain tat-tattering on a tin roof.
Summer weekends find her at the drag strip in a bittersweet-colored Mustang, cutting killer reaction times and putting guys on the trailer home.
Her work has appeared in Absinthe Literary Review, Outsider Ink, Pindeldyboz, Smokelong Quarterly, Snow Monkey, Penthouse, Literary Mama and elsewhere.
Coming soon to The Barcelona Review, The Rose and Thorn, Gator Springs Gazette and The Dead Mule. She has guest edited for Francis Ford Coppola's
All Story Extra and is currently co-editor of Prairie Dog 13 Magazine.Email
Ayelet Shaviv
Ayelet Shaviv is a 35 year old, wife, mother, writer and designer. Ayelet holds a BA in English Literature and Political Science from Tel-Aviv University and a professional diploma in Industrial & Graphic Design from Avni Institute of Art. Ayelet grew up in Staten Island, New York, until the age of 15 upon returning to Israel. Living and working in Tel-Aviv, Ayelet recently founded the ecommerce site DZion, helping talented Israeli designers reach a wider audience. She continues to write and create sincerely for her well being. Faith, love, & the authenticity of life can be found in her multidisciplinary artistic expressions. More of Ayelet's poetry can be found on the D-zion website, here.
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Patrick Shea
Patrick Shea is a lifelong resident of New Jersey, and still has no idea whether he ought to be proud or ashamed of it.
A graduate of the College of New Jersey, Patrick now spends most of his time freelancing as a small business
copywriter and subsidizing various area diners and deli counters. He is proud to be published in Ascent Aspirations
and other journals, including Breadcrumb Scabs, Instigatorzine, and Forge Journal.
Email: Patrick Shea
Tom Sheehan
Tom Sheehan has five Pushcart nominations, and a Silver Rose Award from American Renaissance for the Twenty-first Century (ART) for short story excellence.
Books include A Collection of Friends, memoirs, September, 2004, Pocol Press; poetry chapbook, The Westering, 2004 by Wind River Press; and a fourth poetry book,
This Rare Earth & Other Flights, 2003, by Lit Pot Press. He has two mysteries from Publish America, Vigilantes East, 2002 and Death for the Phantom
Receiver, an NFL mystery, in 2003. Another mystery, An Accountable Death, is serialized on 3amMagazine.com. His work can be/will be seen in Projected
Letters, Elimae, StorySouth, 3711 Atlantic, Triplopia, Melange, Prose Toad, Moonwort Review, Black Medina, Starry Night Review, Deaddrunkdublin,
Megaera, The Square Table, Slow Trains, The Paumanok Review, 42 Opus, Snow Monkey, Ken *Again, Taj Mahal, Literati Magazine,
Coppefield Review, and many others. He has been a feature writer in Nuvein, New Works Review, Tryst and Eclectica
Tom Sheehan's, A Collection of Friends, memoirs, was issued in September, 2004 by Pocol Press. A poetry chapbook, The Westering,
was issued summer 2004 by Wind River Press. His fourth poetry book, This Rare Earth and Other Flights, was issued in 2003,
by Lit Pot Press. He has two mysteries from Publish America , (Vigilantes East, 2002 and Death for the Phantom Receiver,
an NFL mystery, in 2003). Another mystery, An Accountable Death, is serialized on 3amMagazine.com. He has five Pushcart nominations,
and a Silver Rose Award from ART for short story excellence. His work has been on or coming on SN Review, Tryst, 42 Opus, Dead Mule,
Elimae, Snow Monkey, Eclectica, Retort Magazine, Rose & Thorn, Sidewalk's End, Subtle Tea, Aught, Tin Lustre Mobile, Three Candles,
Eleven Bulls, A Man Overboard, Cold Glass, The God Particle, Life Sherpa, The Square Table, Just Good Company, North Dakota Quarterly,
Small Spiral Notebook, Fiction Warehouse, The Paumanok Review, etc. He will be a feature writer in the next issues of Nuvein and New Works Review. Email
Sarah Sheikh
Sarah Sheikh studied English Literature at UC Berkeley before attending Film School at UCLA. Most recently, she was a finalist in the Scriptapalooza
TV Writing Competition for her Arrested Development spec, "Emus & Taxes." Email
Kory M. Shrum's
Kory M. Shrum's recent work has appeared or is forthcoming in North American Review, The Pedestal Magazine, Zone 3, Phoebe
and elsewhere. She resides in Michigan with her pug as she happily serves New Issues Poetry and Prose press.
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Christopher Shultz
Christopher Shultz writes short stories of various lengths, novels, and screenplays. He grew up collectively in Small Town, Oklahoma and received a B.A. in English and Film Studies from Oklahoma State University. He is the proud winner of LitReactor's innaugural Short Shorts Contest. Though Mr. Shultz has called many places his home, he currently resides in Oklahoma City. He maintains a blog at Christopher Shultz.
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Andy Sibbald
Andy Sibbald lived in the Yukon for 8 years, Nunavut
for 10 years and the North West Territories for 2 years, and presently lives in Nanaimo,
on Vancouver Island. He has been involved in designing and
implementing several healing camps and programs with First Nations and Inuit.
Email: Andy Sibbald
Gabrielle Sierra
Gabrielle Sierra is a 23 year old proofreader and freelance writer
living in the West Village of New York City. Her fiction has been
published on Opium.com, From the Asylum books and Press, Yankee Pot
Roast, Defenestration, Thieves Jargon, Unlikely Stories, and
Keepgoing. She is the Arts and Entertainment writer for UnVogue
magazine and does the issue's Informer section. Gabrielle is also a
leader for New York Cares, and has spent the past two months teaching
the Young Authors Club. She hopes to someday be able to say that she
writes full-time.Blog
Frank Sikora
Frank Sikora is a graphic artist and writer for an
aerospace company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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Stuart Jay Silverman
Stuart Jay Silverman: An east coast (Brooklyn, NY) expatriate retired from college/university teaching, Stuart divides his life between homes in Chicago, Illinois, and Hot Springs, Arkansas. Over 400 of his poems and a handful of fiction pieces appear in 100+ journals in the U.S.A., Canada, England, France, and Australia. My The Complete Lost Poems: A Selection is published by Hawk Publishing Group.
Email: Stuart Jay Silverman
Melanie Simms
Melanie Simms has been publishing poetry for the past 7 years in various ezines,
newspapers and magazines including the Pittsburgh Post Gazette, The Santa Cruz Sentinel,
3 Cup Morning, Zuzu's Petals among many others. She has served as Poet Laureate of her County (Perry, PA)
from 2005-2006 and served as President of the Association of Pennsylvania Poets Lauerate.
Her website is located at Melanie Simms Poetry
and her first book, Waking the Muse is now in
distribution and available on BarnesandNoble.com among various other
national and international distibution sites. Email: Melanie Simms
Caroline N. Simpson
Caroline N. Simpson is an international teacher, currently residing in Turkey. She has taught English literature at international high schools in Ankara, Turkey, Barcelona, Spain, and currently Izmir, Turkey. Her poetry has been published in the Barcelona-based literary magazine, Barcelona Ink, and th Michigan-based journal, Third Wednesday.
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Fiona Sinclair
Fiona Sinclair's work has appeared in numerous publications. Her second pamphlet "A Game of Hide and See" will be published in May by Indigo Dreams Press. She is the editor of the on line poetry magazine Message in a bottle.
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Ron Singer:
Ron Singer: Poems by Ron Singer (www.ronsinger.net) have previously appeared in publications including alba, Arlington Literary Journal (ArLiJo, featured poet, July, 2010), Borderlands: The Texas Poetry Review, The Brooklyn Rail, Contemporary Rhyme, elimae, Evergreen Review, The Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review, New Works Review (featured poet, Fall 2008), Poetry Midwest, Waterways: Poetry in the Mainstream, The Windsor Review, and Word Riot. Some of these poems have been set to music, and three are included in the 2009 anthology, Poetic Voices Without Borders-2. Singer is currently working on Uhuru Revisited, a book of interviews with pro-democracy activists (Africa World Press/Red Sea Press). His story, “On Elizabeth Bishop’s ‘One Art’ “ (Third Wednesday, Fall, 2010), has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize.
Email: Ron Singer
L.S. Skyhawk
Leslie Stobie Skyhawk is an amalgam of Leslie Spooner, his favorite grandfather who lived a healthy active life until age 97,
and Sarah Stobie, his favorite grandmother who brought him cuddles and fresh baked pies. This story was written for his daughter
and is generally a departure from his other works. Email
Phillip Slattery
Phillip Slattery has been published in Futures Magazine in October, 2001. He has also had several poems published in small magazines such
as Green's Magazine, Canada and the Hollins Critic. He is a native of Kentucky and graduated from Eastern Kentucky University with a B.A.
in a double major of German and Russian in 1980. Most of his professional life has been spent as an officer in US Naval Intelligence,
where he started writing as a hobby. He is currently a ranger with the National Park Service in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Phil has been published three times to date: once by Futures Magazine, twice by Ascent, and his fourth story has recently been accepted by Medicinal Purposes.
His poetry has been published in several small magazines and he has had a few nonfiction works appear in MAX magazine and in Aviation Safety. Email
Makini Raziya Slaughter
Makini Raziya Slaughter is currently a junior working on her B.M. in Flute Performance at Converse College (S.C.)
She first started writing and critiquing in her high school's nationally recognized literary magazine when she was 16.
She didn't take her writing seriously until last year when she received two honors and the publication of several of her poems.
Besides writing, she enjoys all aspects of the performing arts and languages. Email
Hannah Sloane
Hannah Sloane moved to New York four years ago from London. She has also been published in Defenestration, Freerange Nonfiction, Monkeybicycle, Mr Beller's Neighborhood, Nerve and Unreality House and she has an upcoming piece in The Big Jewel. She is currently editing her first novel.
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Carol Smallwood
Carol Smallwood, Pushcart-nominee, is in Best New Writing 2010. She edited Writing and Publishing: The Librarian's Handbook (American Library Association, 2010); co-edited (Molly Peacock, foreword) Women on Poetry: Tips on Writing, Revising, Publishing and Teaching (forthcoming, McFarland); Women Writing on Family: Tips on Writing, Teaching and Publishing (Key Publishing House, 2012); Compartments: Poems on Nature, Femininity and Other Realms (Anaphora Literary Press, 2011; How to Thrive as a Solo Librarian (Scarecrow, 2012). Her articles have appeared in such magazines as The Writer's Chronicle, American Libraries, Michigan Feminist Studies. Some of her other nearly three dozen nonfiction book publishers include: Peter Lang, Libraries Unlimited, Linworth. Her columns include those for The Detroit News. The book reviews she has written have appeared in such publications as: Book/Mark: A Quarterly Small Press Review. Carol appears in Contemporary Authors; some of the Marquis publications are: Who's Who in America, Who's Who of American Women, Who's Who in the World.
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Zae Smekens
Zae Smekens points out that this story isn't autobiographical. The excessive use of commas are a trademark, as are the oasis and morrissey references.
She uses neither capitals nor paragraphs. She is 23,and has published a few stories so far. Most people seemed to be disgusted by them. Email
Eric Dreyer Smith
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Kate Smith
Kate Smith Kate lives by the beach in Melbourne Australia and her quirky crime series will be serialised in January 2006 on australianreader.com.
This does not mean she will become serious! Email
Lorena Smith
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Meg Smith
Meg Smith lives in Lowell, Mass. Her poetry has appeared in Pudding,The Café Review, The Catbird Seat,Vyü, Pulse, poetry bay.com, Gothic.net,
Dreams of Decadence, The Bridge Review, Pegasus, Blue Violin, and others. Her poem, ³Huracan,² has received an honorable mention from
St. Martin¹s Press Year¹s Best Fantasy And Horror. She has published one book of poetry, The First Fire and is working on a second,
The Perfect Cat. She is editor and publisher of Red Eft, an occasional journal of fantasy, horror and speculative literature. She works
as a journalist and won a 2000 first-place award of the New England Press Association for coverage of racial and ethnic issues and for
lifestyle writing. She is a board member and events producer for the Lowell Celebrates Kerouac! festival devoted to Lowell native Jack Kerouac
and to Beat literature. As an Oriental dancer with the stage name, Morgana, she has performed in shows throughout New England, and is a staff
writer for Jareeda, a trade magazine of Middle Eastern dance, and associate editor of Middle Eastern Dance in New England. Web Site
Meghan Smith
Meghan Smith is currently a third year social work student and a mother of a 6 month old baby girl. She
has been pubished in a few journals and internet periodicals such as Ascent, Re:verse and Pandora’s
Collective under her maiden name Meghan Johnston. She enjoys writing about relationships, nature
and her experiences traveling around British Columbia. Email: Meghan Smith
Rick Smith
Nathan B. Smit
Nathan B. Smith is 24 years old and has received a degree in psychology from Ohio State University, as well as having studied English/Literature
at Heidelberg University, Portland State University, and Ohio State. He was born in northwestern Ohio and has been traveling and moving about
the last few years, having recently lived in Vancouver British Columbia, Portland Oregon, New Orleans Louisiana, Berlin Germany, and is presently
residing in Sarasota Florida. He has been taking on odd jobs to finance his leisures of reading, writing, and traveling.
Most recently he has been employed as a bartender at an opera house. He has blue eyes and likes avocados and novels from the nineteen-twenties. Email
Rachel Smith
Rachel Smith teaches writing for a community college and is entering her first semester at Goddard College
in Vermont for an MFA in creative writing.
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Robin A. Smith
Robin A. Smith is a self proclaimed beer-philosophizing, bohemian, aspiring writer living in Chapel Hill, NC. Due to a short attention span that
she blames on too much MTV as a child of the 80's, she normally specializes in writing short stories and poetry but is currently working on
completing her first novel just to contradict herself. Email
Daryl Sneath
Daryl Sneath was raised in a small town called Beaverton, and were there a hospital there,
it is where he would have been born. After receiving an MA in English Literarture & Creative Writing from
the University of Windsor, he moved to another small town called Port Perry where he currently teaches high
school English, writes, and shares his days with his wife, Tara. He returns to Beaverton whenever he can.
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Lindsay R. Snider
Lindsay R. Snider is a high school student in Illinois who has won the 2006 DAR Essay Competition. She
also plays the clarinet and is a costume/makeup/hair stylist for high school musicals and plays. In the future she
would like a career in jounalism, but would also like to write books on the side.
Email: Lindsay R. Snider
Susan Snowden
Susan Snowden has published numerous stories, poems, articles, and interviews, and won prizes for my work.
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Garrett Socol
Garrett Socol's fiction has been published in The Barcelona Review, Ghoti Magazine,
Underground Voices, McSweeney's Internet Tendency, HobartPulp, 3711 Atlantic, and 3:AM Magazine.
His plays have been produced at the Berkshire Theatre Festival and the Pasadena Playhouse.
Email: Garrett Socol
Paul Sohar
Paul Sohar ended his higher education with a BA in philosophy and took a day job in a research lab while writing in every genre and publishing seven volumes of translations. Now a volume of his own poetry Homing PoemsI> is available from Iniquity Press. Latest is The Wayward Orchard, from Wordrunner Press: Wordrunner Press. His prose work: True Tales of a Fictitious Spy, Synergebooks (2006). Magazine credits: Agni, Gargoyle, Kenyon Review, Rattle, Ragazine, Salzburg Poetry Review and Seneca Review.
Gerald Solomon
Gerald Solomon was born in London and studied English Literature at Cambridge University. After a short spell as sales assistant at a bookshop in London's Charing Cross Road he worked as a producer at the BBC. Subsequently becoming engaged in education, he helped found General Studies courses at Hornsey College of Art, and this led eventually to an enjoyable period teaching poetry courses at Middlesex University. He retired early in order to paint and write. His poems have appeared in numerous magazines in the USA and UK as he prepares his first collection. He is married, with four children, and lives in Manhattan.
Publications include the following: The Baltimore Review, Illuminations, The Paterson Literary Review, The Printer's Devil, The New Writer, Essence, Decanto, The Monarch Review, Stickman Review,The Muse, Frostwriting, Barnwood International Magazine, Epiphany, and
Whisper in the USA and Stand, The London Magazine, and Numinous in the UK.
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Henry Sosnowski
Henry "Hank" Sosnowski, South Chicago born Polish-American followed his gypsy heart
across America from Alaska's Aleutian Islands to North Carolina's shore. Following Brecht's edict that an artist
must "First feed the face, then talk right and wrong," Sosnowski worked as a newsboy, caddy, fry cook, steel worker,
blues musician, pipefitter, pool hustler/card shark, landscaper, railroad brakeman, auto part salesman, actor,
warehouse manager, woman's clothing rep, waiter, missionary, writer, Alaskan game warden, book store manager,
morning DJ, corporate VP, marketing director, dishwasher, factory worker, car salesman, handyman, customer
service rep, janitor, teacher, hot rod show promoter.
Sosnowski currently lives and teaches in Reno, Nevada, inspiration for his one-man traveling show:
"Write Before Your Eyes! Hank the Revelator - Live on Stage 24/7!" For one week, Sosnowski comes to town
to write/perform/live on an outdoor stage replica of a 1930s writer's; garret, melding written, spoken and
performance art.
Sosnowski is the winner of the 2006 Sierra Arts Foundation Writer's Grant.
Web Site
Email: Henry Sosnowski
George Sparling
George Sparling has been published in many literary magazines including Tears in the Fence, Lynx Eye, Hunger, Rattle, Red Rock Review, Rattle,
Paumanok Review, Lost and Found Times, and Potomac Review. He has had many jobs, such as a welfare caseworker in East Harlem, a counselor/reading instructor in
the Baltimore City Jail, and a scuba diver for placer gold in the Trinity Alps of Northern California for two years.
He tries through fiction and poetry to give all dark things the light they require to exist unconditionally.
The tension between persons living in pain and the struggle not to fail as human beings also concerns him.
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Ksenija Spasic
Email: Ksenija Spasic
Jamison Spencer
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Jamison Spencer always wanted to be a writer. Then he hit adolescence and discovered indie rock. He's just now finding his way back from the bars,
clothes still smelling of smoke and ears still ringing. He currently plays keyboards with the band Swoon and makes records under the
name The New Holden Folk Project. And he writes. These days he's writing a lot.
Spiel
There has been no influence under the politics of the NEA, and not a hint of the heavy
hand of an MFA, in the diverse writings of personal conflict and social consciousness by the poet Spiel.
He is published frequently, internationally, online and in independent press journals. His latest books
are: “she: insinuations of flesh brooding,” published by March Street Press and “once upon a farmboy,
” published by MadmanInk . Learn more about Spiel at:Web
Email: Spiel
Joe Spinelli
Joe Spinelli, a 23 year old poet residing in Brooklyn New York, started writing at the age of 21. After reading the works of Rimbaud, Ginsberg, and Nick Flynn, Joe became hugely influenced with the thought of poetry being beyond the expectation of being just pretty and organized. His heroes wrote about the world around them, the people, and how the thoughts and feelings of themselves delved into splitting images of their worlds (good & bad). Joe has experimented in many fields of writing. With free verse, poems on paintings and observations of the “creatures” habiting the world. And also how these visions of the world can be accepting but also dark and edgy. He has been working on getting his poems published and has been working on a book of poems called “Visions” that he hopes to get published by late 2015.
Email: Joe Spinelli
Michael Spring
Michael Spring is the author of three poetry books: blue crow (2003), Mudsong (2005),
and Root of Lightning (2011). His poems have appeared in numerous publications;
including: Ascent Aspirations, Atlanta Review, DMQ Review, Dublin Quarterly, and Midwest
Quarterly. He is a martial arts instructor, natural builder, and poetry editor for The
Pedestal Magazine. He lives in O'Brien, Oregon.
Email: Michael Spring
Al Staffetti
Al Staffetti, 260 Sarles, Pleasantville N.Y 10570
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Jonathan Stamp
Jonathan Stamp was born in Vancouver in 1985. He splits his time between Vancouver and Kingston,
Ontario as he is currently taking a Bachelor of Fine Arts at Queen’s University. His art and writing explores
gender relations, masculinity, youth culture and the human condition in the twenty-first century.
Besides his art and writing he enjoys playing guitar, snowboarding and acting in student films.
He has been published in Lake Effect V.2 and Ultraviolet Issue 10.1.
Email: Jonathan Stamp
Laura Stamps
Laura Stamps is an award-winning poet and novelist. Over five hundred of her poems, short stories, and poetry book reviews have appeared in literary journals,
magazines, anthologies, and broadsides, including the Louisiana Review, Ibbetson Update, Big City Lit, Poesy Magazine, American Writing,
Fullosia Press, and Lummox Journal. She is the author of more than twenty-five books of poetry and prose. Her poetry chapbook
"Cat Daze" was a Finalist in the 2004 Plan B Press Chapbook Competition, and her fiction chapbook "White Porches"
was a Semi-Finalist in the 2004 Winnow Press Chapbook Award in Fiction Competition. Her chapbook "In the Garden"
was a Top-Finalist in the 2004 Blue Light Press Poetry Prize and Chapbook Competition, and was recently published
by The Moon. Two of her poems are included in the celebrity anthology "Open My Eyes, Open My Soul" (2003, McGraw-Hill Books).
More information about books by Laura Stamps can be found at www.kittyfeatherpress.blogspot.com.
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Brittney Stanford
Email: Brittney Stanford
Gaia Standing
Gaia Standing has worked steadily for three years on a speculative science
fiction novel taking place in New York City. It is currently being reviewed, and assigned
to a literary agent and publisher.
Gaia had another article published by Ascent Aspirations in 2006,
called 'Written,' about following ones wild and romantic dreams on a wave
that splashes and transforms into yet another configuration of a dream we
hadn't realized or seen within ourselves before.
Gaia lives in Vancouver, Canada, after living in NYC, LA, Santa Barbara, Nelson,
BC, and the Midwest. She was born in Virginia Beach, VA where farmland and beaches
meet harmoniously. She has worked as a Production Assistant in Los Angeles reading
scripts and writing synopsis' on them in 2003-04. She looks forward to you picking up a copy of her first novel, as she undergos
writing the second.
To join one of her movement classes or to contact Gaia please visit
Raise Your Vibrations Email: Gaia Standing
Jack Steinberg
Email: Jack Steinberg
Shelby Stephenson
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Shelby Stephenson's Family Matters: Homage to July, the Slave Girl won the 2008 Bellday Poetry Prize, Allen Grossman, judge. The poems appearing here are from a book-length manuscript called Paul's Hill: Homage to Whitman.
Web Site
Email: Shelby Stephenson
Richard Stevenson
Richard Stevenson is a Canadian poet living in Lethbridge, Alberta ( originally hailing from Victoria, BC ). He has published 13 collections of poetry,
including, most recently, "A Murder of Crows: New & Selected Poems" (Black Moss Press, 1998 ), "Nothing Definite Yeti" ( YA verse, Ekstasis Editions, 1999 ),
"Live Evil: A Homage To Miles Davis" ( Thistledown Press, 2000 ), and "Hot Flashes: Maiduguri Haiku, Senryu, and Tanka"
( Ekstasis Editions, 2001 ). He teaches Canadian Literature, Creative Writing, and Business Communication at Lethbridge Community College. Email
Emerson Stewart
Emerson Stewart is a current student of Creative Writing in the Colorado Rockies and is going to be a high school english teacher when she grows up. She loves to paint, free verse and rock climb. This is her first piece in print.
Email: Emerson Stewart
Jack Stewart
Jack Stewart was educated at the University of Alabama and Emory University.
From 1992-95 he was a Brittain Fellow at The Georgia Institute of Technology. His work has appeared in Poetry
, The Gettysburg Review, The American Literary Review, The Dark Horse Review, The Southern Humanities Review,
and other journals and anthologies, most recently in Image and Nimrod. He lives in Fort Worth, Texas,
with his wife and two daughters and teaches at Fort Worth Country Day. Email: Jack Stewart
Josh Stewart
Josh Stewart is a recent graduate of the University of Toronto, seeking employment. Josh enjoys sushi, hats, and Tuesdays.
Email: Josh Stewart
Marydale Stewart
Marydale Stewart is a retired college English teacher, librarian, technical writer, and artist in Illinois, Kansas, and Colorado. She now lives in Illinois. Her chapbook Inheritance was published in 2008 by Puddin’head Press in Chicago. She has poems in The Aurorean; in that magazine’s broadsheet The Unrorean; in The Foundling Review, After Hours, and forthcoming in River Oak Review.
Email: Marydale Stewart
Reed Stirling
Reed Stirling lives in Cowichan Bay, BC, and writes when not painting landscapes, or travelling, or taking coffee at Bo’s, a local café where physics and metaphysics clash daily. Work has appeared in The Nashwaak Review, The Valley Voice, Island Writer, Maple Tree Literary Supplement, Out Of The Warm Land II and III, StepAway Magazine, PaperPlates, Hackwriters Magazine, The Danforth Review, Senior Living, Green Silk Journal, Fickle Muses, and Fieldstone Review.
Email: Reed Stirling
Don Stockard
Don Stockard's background includes growing up on a homestead and working as a commercial clam digger, a miner and a geophysicist.
He spent ten years in school studying math and science at Carnegie Tech, Dartmouth and Caltech. He has also spent quite a
bit of time bike touring in Europe, mountain climbing and sailing. Over the last four years he has accumulated over one
hundred eighty credits, a hundred forty of which are short stories. Some recent publications are: Raskolnikovâ's Cellar
"Dark Horse" Fall, 2001 Once Upon a World "Karmic Trap" Fall 2001 Armchair Aesthete "Frozen Monk" inter/Spring, 2001.
In addition Softspin Press published a collection of his short stories in 1994.
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Christine Stoddard
Christine Stoddard is a 2007 graduate of Yorktown High School in Arlington, VA
and a rising freshman at Grinnell College on a full-tuition scholarship. She is currently
a paid intern at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, as well as the fashion intern for
WASHINGTON LIFE MAGAZINE. Her passions are art and writing, and she has been published both in print and online.
To view some of her work, please visit
Web Site, or join her fan clubs on Facebook (The Christine Stoddard Fan Club) and MySpace www.myspace.com/christinestoddard.
Email: Christine Stoddard
Alacrity Stone
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Douglas Storey
Douglas Storey is a retired educator and artist. His photography reflects his artist's eye and his
quest for natural images on his travels.
Brett Stout
Email: Brett Stout
Sheri L. Strobaugh
Sheri L. Strobaugh is the pen name for Sheri L. Hatfield. She is a native of Orange County, California.
In her adult years, she decided to raise her family in the Pacific Northwest where she currently lives today.
Her 6 acres gives her room to read, write and cook big family dinners on Sunday nights. She grew up with
an attorney father who had such a great love for books and made them part of her life. The dictionary
game was played her entire childhood which has helped immensely in her writing. She wrote this short story,
after finishing her first novel. She had to take a minute to laugh at herself...
Email: Sheri L. Strobaugh
Lynn Strongin
Lynn Strongin (b. NYC 1939) grew up in
and around New York and in certain parts of
the rural South which made a deep impression
on her. Parents of Eastern European
Jewish ancestors raised her in a rich artistic
environment. Her memoir Indigo is based
largely on these two locales. Chapters of
Indigo have appeared in various venues
such as StorySouth, Atlantic /3711, Verb
Sap, The Square Table, Riverbabble and in Italy’s Storie. “Audubon
Wallpaper,” a chapter which came out first in StorySouth was
nominated for a Pushcart Prize. She will have twelve books out by
mid-2006, among them the anthology The Sorrow Psalms;A Book
of Twentieth Century Elegy to be published by the University of
Iowa Press, June 2006. Her work appears in over thirty anthologies,
seventy journals. In the Sixties, she worked for poet Denise Levertov
in the political environment of Berkeley. Most recently her prose
has appeared in The Dublin Review. For the past twenty-five years
she has made Victoria, British Columbia her home.
Lynn's book of short stories, Spin the Bottle: Kiss Me A Jewish child in the South
has been accepted for publication by Plain View Press, Austin. Email
Garland Strother
Garland Strother is a native of north Louisiana and a retired librarian, who now lives in River Ridge,
LA, near New Orleans with his wife, Liz, also a librarian. His poems have appeared in Louisiana Review
, Arkansas Review, Texas Review, Common Ground Review, Plainsongs, Christian Science Monitor, Big Muddy,
Foliate Oak, Southern Hum, Loch Raven Review, Orange Room Review, and others.
Email: Garland Strother
Jane Stuart
Jane Stuart is a poet who lives in Kentucky. She has poems in Shemon, Edizioni Universum's International Poetry, Aasra, Pegasus, Write On!! Poetry Magazette, Awen and Harp-Strings Poetry Journal.
Ray Succre
Ray Succre is 30 and currently lives in Coos Bay, Oregon, a small, coastal town
where art is sparse and, when it does exist is of a general relation to driftwood, deer,
dying romance, or various maritime subjects. He has tried to leave the town numerous times.
He is married, has just become a father, and loves the south coast. He writes each day and
is very driven to better himself and his work. In addition to poetry, short stories, and
essays, he pretends also to be a novelist and is an avid loiterer in restaurants. He
is between dishwasher jobs and is currently a stay-at-home dad, which he loves dearly.
His poetical fugue theory has been published in several publications and has appeared
in the 5th International Anthology of Paradoxism, and his work has also appeared in
The Book of Hopes and Dreams, an anthology out of Scotland. Ray has published hundreds
of poems in publications spanning England, Ireland, Scotland, India, Canada, Finland,
Singapore, Wales, New Zealand, Italy, Australia, Germany, Israel and throughout the
United States, as well as in many online magazines. He is also a winner of the Adroitly
Placed Word Award, for spoken word.
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George Such
George Such has had a chiropractic practice in Richland, Washington for the past twenty-six years,
and has recently completed an undergraduate degree in English at Washington State University TriCities. He hopes
to do graduate study in English in the future. His poetry has been published in Dislocate, Hiram Poetry Review,
Lullwater Review, The MacGuffin, Roanoke Review, Windfall, and several other literary journals.
Email: George Such
Andrew Sullivan
Andrew Sullivan is a professional engineer and recreational poet who has lived in
upstate New York for most of his life. He started writing poetry in
college to take his mind off of math and physics, and he has continued
to write ever since. For the past few years, He has been attending
readings and open mics in Saratoga and Albany, and he will have two
poems featured in the upcoming edition of Up The River.
Email: Andrew Sullivan
Jim Sullivan
Jim Sullivan has been online in Ascent, Pulse, Beef, Voiding the Void, Wings Online, and others.
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Mary Ann Sullivan
Mary Ann Sullivan is a Doctor of Arts student at Franklin Pierce University in New Hampshire.
She teaches writing and literature at McIntosh College in Dover, NH.
The New York Times called her first novel, Child of War, set in Belfast, Northern Ireland,
"an earnest first novel." She holds an MFA in Writing from Vermont College.
Email: Mary Ann Sullivan
Patrick Ryan Dunn Sullivan
Patrick Ryan Dunn Sullivan is a mathematician, linguist,
and poet living indefinitely on the Korean peninsula.
Email: Patrick Ryan Dunn Sullivan
Victoria I. Sullivan
Victoria I. Sullivan, PhD, is retired university professor of biology,
4th generation native of Florida, and has published numerous in scientific papers,
nonfiction for magazines and newsletters, and poetry. She is a resident of Sewanee,
Tennessee, and winters in New Iberia, Louisiana.
Email: Victoria I. Sullivan
Dee Sunshine
Dee Sunshine was born in 1962, in Glasgow, Scotland. He started writing poetry in his teens
and was inspired to take his writing seriously after he won the Lochaber High School poetry competition
in 1979. He was active in the London poetry scene in the early 80's and published a couple of chapbooks.
He produced an alternative arts/ poetry zine, Dada Dance from 1984 to 1990.
In 1986, he commenced studies at Edinburgh College Of Art, specialising in Sculpture, which
he studied to post-graduate level. Whilst at art school he won an Andrew Grant travelling
scholarship to India; a John Kinross Scholarship to Florence, Italy; and participated in an exchange
programme, studying for three months at L'Ecole Des Beaux Arts, Le Havre, France.
After graduating, he worked in community arts, arts development, film & television, and as a
freelance illustrator and graphic designer. He did his fair share of less glamorous jobs too,
including a six-month stint in a fish factory. He's also put in a great many unpaid hours as
editor of Acid Angel and The AA Independent Press Guide.
He retired prematurely from a glittering career in the Scottish film industry, after
suffering a brain haemorrhage in September 2001 and was in hospital when the World
Trade Centre was "attacked by terrorists". Ten days later his daughter, Rosie
Sunshine, was born.
He has published two books of poetry, The Bad Seed (1998) and Dropping Ecstasy With The Angels (2004),
and a novel, Stealing Heaven From The Lips Of God (2004). He also edited the charity poetry anthology
The Book Of Hopes And Dreams (2006). His poetry and short stories have been published in hundreds of
print and internet magazines worldwide, as has his art. His music is available extensively over the
web and he has a MySpace at www.myspace.com/captainmelted
for his more twisted/ cut-up electronica and another MySpace at www.myspace.com/sunshinesoundz
for his more relaxed, ambient music.
Dee's third collection of poetry, Visions Of The Drowning Man (2009) has been released as
an e-book, which can be downloaded for free from Obooko.com, as can his most recent publication,
Red Dreams And Razorblades: Collected Poems 1980-2005 (2009).
Since 2006 Dee has been leading a nomadic, dividing his time between Scotland, Spain and India.
When not writing, making art, making music or editing websites he has been pursuing his ambition
to become a polyglot; attempting to improve his French and Spanish, as well as trying to fathom
the mystery of Hindi.
Email: Dee Sunshine
Andrea Bythe Svendsen
Andrea Bythe Svendsen's poetry has or will appear in Chinquapin and Bear Creek Haiku.
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David Swartz
David Swartz is a prolific painter, writer and art teacher out of Toronto,
Canada. His work is bold, bright, imaginative and promotes spiritual
well-being. Above all, his 'birds on ladders' and 'hand the
and!' paintings are about elevation, consciousness, and creative
evolution. His birds have hands in the place of wings and elevate
themselves by standing on ladders! Also, they are holding wheels
of color, sometimes with eyes in the middle. He is currently
exhibiting and doing live painting at the Harbourfront Centre
in Toronto and has been invited to put three ofhis works on
permanent display at Mount Sinai Hospital. Selections from his
work can be viewed at the following address: Blog
Email David Swartz
Jonathan M. Sweet
Jonathan M. Sweet was born in Chicago but has lived much of his life in "the toilet bowl of the South"--the setting for much of his fiction.
He was educated at Arkansas State University in Jonesboro, where he worked as a columnist for the campus paper, The Herald, for six months.
ASU has served as the model for many of the campuses in his stories, most notably Clark College in "Eve Bade Adam Eat" and Postcards
of the Hanging and Fulkes University in "The Kestron Lenses". Sweet graduated in 1998 with a BA in English. In addition, he holds a BS in psychology
from Mississippi County Commmunity College (now Arkansas Northeastern College). His extensive knowledge of psychology can be seen in many of his stories.
In 2002 he released Almasheol: a collection of short stories, written since graduation, on various themes inspired by his life--job loss, breakups, betrayal,
famuiily problems. Postcards, the followup, came out a year later. He also published a poem in a Famous Poets anthology the same year. His books may be
bought by following the links at his website, welcometolemora.com, or by contacting him at belchie@hotmail.com.
Sweet, the author of more than a dozen novels and short stories as well as a comic book artist and amateur photographer, has also
worked as a shopkeeper and an independent marketing executive for Melaleuca, Inc. He lives with his family in the Missouri Bootheel. Email
John Sweet
John Sweet is 37, and has been writing for 20 some years now to varying degrees of success. His recent work has appeared in THE FLATLANDS,
FAMILIAR, ZYGOTE IN MY COFFEE, WHINO. He is married, a father of two, overeducated, underpaid, and deep in debt. He is a believer in writing
as catharsis, and in the government as excess fat. Email
Crystal Lane Swift
Crystal Lane Swift (PhD, Rhetoric and Public Address, LSU, 2008) is a communication Professor at Mt. San Antonio College and California State University, Northridge. Her poetry has appeared in anthologies, Speaker & Gavel, on poemranker.com, and at the Poet’s Perch. She enjoys painting, writing, singing, acting, modeling, and producing all kinds of art. She has published an academic book, This House Would Ethically Engage (2008), over 15 academic articles (2005-2011), and a book of poetry, God Bless Paul (2008). She has produced three films: Sculpting the Rhetorician (2005), Debating Christianity from Below (2005), and It’s Never About a Boy (2011), as well as an album, On Going Battle (2011). She lives in Hollywood, CA with her best friend, Elba Soto-Quinones. Web Site
Email: Crystal Lane Swift
Elizabeth Kate Switaj
Elizabeth Kate Switaj's writing has appeared in several small press journals and e-zines, inlcuding The Iconoclast, spooncore, Seeking The Lotus,
Eratio, Diagram, Electric Yeti, and Tin Lustre Mobile. She completed her BA in 1999 at The Evergreen State College and her MFA at New College of
California in 2003. Currently, she resides in Anjo City in Japan's Aichi Prefecture. Email
Maggie Switzer
Maggie Switzer is an undergraduate at Indiana University studying English, business, and arts administration.
She does a lot of her writing in her business classes, where she feels it is more beneficial than listening to lectures.
Email: Maggie Switzer
Suzanne Sykora
To date Suzanne has placed almost 60 poems in the small press or on the web,
most recently with Think Journal (debut issue, launching), Ancient Paths, Bibliophilos
, Talebones, the Iconoclast (# 98), KRAX Magazine,
StarLine, Tales of the Talisman, the Green Rock Review, Aoife's Kiss
and Sounds of the Night (Sam's Dot); as well as on the websites of Midnight Times
, Abyss and Apex, Aphelion and Wild Violet. She has also placed 26 stories; most recently with Iconoclast, Barbaric Yawp,
New Myths, Aphelion and Wild Violet. Email: Suzanne Sykora
Elizabeth Symons
Elizabeth Symons is a member of The League of Canadian Poets, Writers Fed of BC and both the Victoria and Parksville Arts Councils as well as the Old Schoolhouse and The Nanaimo Art Gallery. Her paintings can be found on her website Symons Art. Her poetry and short fiction has been published in Canadian and American journals and read on CBC. She continues to send out her work that is when she is not swimming or walking or working on her novel. Her interests are environmental and political and she lives in Qualicum Beach.
Email: Elizabeth Symons
Anca Szilagyi
Anca Szilagyi has a BA in English literature and archaeology from McGill University. She is a former editor of Scrivener Creative Review and her work
has appeared in Stationaery, Southern Ocean Review, Fire With Water, Montage, Scrivener, Hotel, and Tangmonkey.com. She currently teaches English
as a second language in New York City. Email
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