Issue Thirty-Two Contributors

Who’s coming up is Issue 32…

Dana Cera
Dana lives in Portland, Oregon, with her daughter and cat. Dana’s been in Portland longer than she’s been anywhere else. Careers in the film and toy industries sound more fun than they are. (She’s no stranger to hard work.) She has a master’s from a writing program and a day job. When not working on screenplays and novels, Dana posts shorter works of nonfiction on her website.

Gary F. Iorio
Gary F. Iorio, was Crack the Spine’s Writer of the Month for April 2012.  His work has also appeared in Issue Eighteen of this journal.

Tadgh Muller
Tadhg Muller grew up in Hobart on the island of Tasmania. Tadhg Studied in Tasmania before moving to mainland Australia. Tadhg currently lives in New Cross London where he writes, he is currently working on a play exploring the effect of our economic structure on the ethics of ‘ordinary’ life.

Michelle Yost
Michelle Yost has served as managing editor of Whetstone, Fairmont State University’s student literary and art journal. She has been published in Lines + Stars and Holler.

Maureen Foster
Maureen Foster is the author of three novels, Beginners, Sparks, and Home Front. Her essays, poetry, and short fiction have appeared in The Los Angeles Times, The Pacific Review, Word River and other
publications. Maureen grew up in New York, has spent most of her life in California, and lives in Santa Cruz, where she teaches film and composition.

Christine Catalano
Christine Catalano is an English major who slipped into publishing through the back door as a graphic artist. She worked happily there for many years. Now liberated from daily deadlines, she keeps her muse satisfied with camera and Photoshop. Some of her work has been published in Fiction At Work, the San Pedro River Review, Mused, and Crack the Spine.

Dawn Montefusco
Dawn Montefusco is a poet, actor, and life coach living in Portland, Oregon. She is originally from the Bronx where she developed a love for street poets and spoken word. Dawn is now an east-meets-west crossbreed that loves yoga as well as dropping the f-bomb.  Her poetic work has appeared in The Clark Street Review, The Bellingham Review, and The Minetta Review and is forthcoming in Gargoyle Magazine.  She won first place in the Wordstock Poetry Contest in 2006. She received her BA in Writing from New York University and her MFA in Creative Writing from Eastern Washington University.