Issue Fifty-Six Contributors

 

Meet the contributors of Issue Fifty-Six!

Steven Minchin
Steven Minchin is a poet, a painter and and upstate instigator. He ruined or made his mother’s Thanksgiving day in 1974, and plans to attempt to do the same to many more.

R.C. Li
R.C. Li is a librarian by day and lives in Brooklyn, NY. Her stories have appeared in the online literary journals Prick of the Spindle and Storyscape

Brendan Adams
Brendan Adams writes poetry, short stories, and creative non-fiction. He has also been known to be a journalist. When he is done being a Philosophy student, he will no doubt find an array of gainful employment in broader society. He lives in Canada, a Prairie boy rattling through the urban bowels of Montreal.

Chris Dungey
Chris Dungey is a retired auto worker still sub teaching and taking sports photos for local papers around Lapeer, MI. He calls University of Michigan-Flint his alma mater. Chris enjoys hiking and camping at sports car race venues and is currently looking forward to the 12 Hours of Sebring in Florida. He has had more than twenty stories published. He appeared most recently in print at Storm Cellar, Controlled Burn, and the current number of Gargoyle. Last year was also a busy one online where his stories were published at Oklahoma Review, Northwind Magazine, Midwest Coast Review, and Squalorly.

Anthony Ward
Anthony Wardhas been writing in his spare time for a number of years. He derives most of his inspiration from listening to mainly Classical Music and Jazz- since it is often the mood which invokes him to set his thoughts to rest. He has been published in a number of literary magazines including South, Word Gumbo, Perspectives, Message in a Bottle, and Blinking Cursor amongst others.

Henry Sane
Henry Sane currently manages the online fiction journal Swamp Biscuits and Tea. His fiction can be found in such publications as The Medulla Review, Jersey Devil Press, Big Pulp, and Subtle Fiction, to name a few.

Logan Seidl
Logan Seidl is currently a Truckee Meadows Community College student, where he sits on the board for TMCC’s Literary and Art Journal the Meadow. To learn more about Logan and find upcoming publications, check out his new website http://loganseidl.com that will launch on Feb. 28th. He would like to thank his loving wife Judi “Lady Fish” Seidl for her support and dedication to his craft.

Amber D. Kovach
Amber will be graduating from Boise State University this May with a degree in English-Writing. This will be her second degree because her first proved to be useless. This is her first published work and her dogs are very excited. I suppose her family is too. She applied to Graduate School recently and is hoping to start working towards her MA in Rhetoric and Composition. She is from Montana originally but currently resides in Boise, Idaho with her two kids and husband.