Issue Six Contributors

 

Issue 6 is on its way!  Meet our latest group of contributors…

Edgar Hix

Edgar Hix is a Minnesota poet who has been publishing for over 40 years. Mainly, he writes poetry but has also published in most other genres. Hix has recently appeared in Priscilla Papers, Waterways, Right Hand Pointing, bear creek haiku, and Mutuality. He lives with his wife, seven cats and one dog.
Chris is an English teacher in Greece. He has been published around 300 times and has recently been nominated for a Pushcart. His influences include Stephen King, PT Anderson and Ray Carver.
Sanchari Sur is a Bengali Canadian who was born in Calcutta, India. Her poetry and short fiction have been published or are forthcoming in Asia Writes, Corvus Magazine, Red River Review, Red Poppy Review, Urban Shots – Crossroads (Grey Oak Publishing, 2012) and elsewhere. Her short story, “Those Sri Lankan Boys,” was selected to be a part of Diaspora Dialogues’ Youth Mentorship Program in Toronto this year.
Jan Wiezorek
Jan Wiezorek writes and teaches at an elementary school in Chicago.  His fiction has appeared online at PressboardPress.com, ShadowFiction.com, CommuterLit.com, and in Seeds Literary Arts Journal in Chicago.  He is author of Awesome Art Projects That Spark Super Writing (New York:  Scholastic, 2011).  He holds an M.A. in Interdisciplinary Arts Education from Columbia College Chicago and a B.A. in Journalism from Iowa State University.  He studies fiction writing at Northeastern Illinois University.  Jan enjoys biking along the country roads in southwestern Michigan’s Harbor Country.
M.J. Iuppa
M.J. Iuppa lives on a small farm near the shores of Lake Ontario.  Her most recent chapbook is As the Crows Flies (Foothills Publishing, 2008) and second full length collection, Within Reach, (Cherry Grove Collections, 2010).  She is Writer-in-Residence and Director of the Arts Minor Program at St. John Fisher College, Rochester, NY.
Charles Pitter
Charles Pitter lives in Jersey, Channel Islands and has a degree in English and French literature from Middlesex and Paris 8 Universities. He has been published in numerous magazines and journals worldwide.
Valentina Cano is a student of classical singing who spends whatever free time either writing or reading. Her works have appeared in Exercise Bowler, Blinking Cursor, Theory Train, Magnolia’s Press, Cartier Street Press, Berg Gasse 19, Precious Metals, A Handful of Dust, The Scarlet Sound, The Adroit Journal, Perceptions Literary Magazine, Welcome to Wherever, The Corner Club Press, Death Rattle, Danse Macabre, Subliminal Interiors, Generations Literary Journal, Super Poetry Highway, Stream Press, Stone Telling, Popshot, Golden Sparrow Literary Review, Rem Magazine, Structo, The 22 Magazine, The Black Fox Literary Magazine, Niteblade, Tuck Magazine, Ontologica, Congruent Spaces Magazine, Pipe Dream, Decades Review, Anatomy, Lowestof Chronicle, Muddy River Poetry Review, Lady Ink Magazine, White Masquerade Anthology and Perhaps I’m Wrong About the World.