Issue Sixteen Contributors

 
Issue Sixteen will be ripe with poetry.  Meet our contributors…

Chris Lane
I love moonlit walks on the beach, but never go on them. I consider it an exercise in self restraint, and this seems to be a good idea.  I’m a 6′ white male, dark brown hair which I am currently growing out by way of deep concentrated thought.  Born August 3rd, 1988 into a military family, that moved 13 times in my 18 year stint.  I currently rock-climb and write to maintain a healthy level of insanity.  I own a car, don’t use it, prefer my velocipede.  I enjoy my coffee black, my life simple, and silence. Currently I make a hefty living performing monotonous tasks for the palates of strangers. If you’re an adventurer at heart, and love the rain, there is a strong possibility that we might get along. 
James Pouilliard
James Pouilliard is a writer in Litchfield County, Connecticut. His most recent fiction has appeared, or is forthcoming, in Boston Literary Magazine, The Delmarva Review and scissors and spackle.
Abigail Morris
Abigail Morris is an English Major approaching her senior year at Elizabeth City State University, a graduate of the College of the Albemarle in North Carolina, and an admitted logophile with a rapacious appetite for linguistic opulence.
Neil Ellman
Neil Ellman lives and writes in New Jersey.  His poetry appears in numerous international print and online journals:  Alba, Anastomoo, Bolts of Silk, Broken Wine, Calliope Nerve, The Camel Saloon, Clutching at Straws, Counterexample Poetics, Dead Snakes, ditch, Indigo Rising, Otoliths and vox poetica, among many others.  His eighth chapbook, Convergence and Conversion, is forthcoming from the Knives, Forks and Spoons Press.
Caitlin Hoffman
Caitlin is a ball of neuroses morphed into human form. She has written three novels which she hopes to see in the bargain bin before she ditches this mortal plain. If you’re so inclined you can find some of her stories in Used Gravitrons, Trembles, Arcane Magazine, and others. You can also follow her depravity @CHWrite on Twitter.
James Mirarchi
James Mirarchi grew up in Queens, New York.  In addition to his poetry collections, “Venison” and “Dervish,” he has written and directed short films, which have played at festivals. James has also penned a feature script – a dark comedy titled “Proxy.”
Kenneth P. Gurney
Kenneth P. Gurney lives in Albuquerque, NM, USA with his beloved Dianne.  He edits the anthology Adobe Walls which contains the poetry of New Mexico.  His latest book is This is not Black & White.