Issue 129 Contributors

 
Christopher Ozog
Christopher Ozog is a 22 year old writer who currently attends Washtenaw Community College in Ann Arbor, Michigan. His work has previously appeared in Burningword Literary Journal and The Commonline.
 
Amy Friedman
Amy Friedman is an English instructor at Harper College with an M.A. in Comparative Literature from Northwestern University. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Black Fox Literary Magazine, Decades Review, and Rougarou. She is currently co-authoring her second satirical correspondence novel. Amy lives in Chicago with her husband, her daughter, and her three-pound dog.
 
Diana Anhalt
Diana Anhalt is the author of “A Gathering of Fugitives” (Archer Books), 3 chapbooks and essays, articles and book reviews in both English and Spanish.Her poems have appeared in Nimrod, Atlanta Review and Comstock Review among others.
 
Michael Fumai
Michael Fumai is a new New Englander where he works and writes in Providence, RI. He is a graduate of Drew University and the MFA program at Sarah Lawrence College. His short fiction appears in The Fat City Review, Cease, Cows and forthcoming in The Quotable. 
 
Cady Vishniac
Cady Vishniac is a former human statue and current copy editor living in Boston. She fights with journalists sometimes but maintains amicable relationships with her toddler and her cat. She has work forthcoming in The Legendary and n + 1. 
 
M. David Hornbuckle
M. David Hornbuckle is the author of a novel, “Zen Mississippi,” and a collection of short stories, “The Salvation of Billy Wayne Carter”. His fiction, poetry, and articles have been published in more than thirty journals. Currently, he lives in Birmingham, Alabama, where he teaches English at the local university. He is also the Managing Editor of the Steel Toe Review and the Birmingham Free Press.
 
A.J. Huffman
A.J. Huffman has published seven solo chapbooks and one joint chapbook through various small presses. Her eighth solo chapbook, “Drippings from a Painted Mind,” won the 2013 Two Wolves Chapbook Contest. She also has a full-length poetry collection scheduled for release in June 2005, titled, “A Few Bullets Short of Home” (mgv2>publishing). She is a Pushcart Prize nominee, and her poetry, fiction, and haiku have appeared in hundreds of national and international journals, including Labletter, The James Dickey Review, Bone Orchard, EgoPHobia, Kritya, and Offerta Speciale, in which her work appeared in both English and Italian translation. She is also the founding editor of Kind of a Hurricane Press
 
Anita Roberts Soupir
Anita Roberts Soupir was born in Missouri, but had a wandering soul. She has lived in Connecticut and South Florida, but now calls rural North Dakota home, where she lives with her husband and two children. She enjoys freelance writing and is currently polishing her first manuscript, “The Dessert Club Series Book 1 – Don’t Trifle With Me,” as she searches for representation. Her work can be seen in: Crack the Spine Literary Magazine and Mused – the BellaOnline Literary Review Magazine, as well as Boston Literary Magazine, Literary Juice, 50 Haikus, Thick Jam, and Espresso Stories.