Issue 192 Contributors

Dan Seiters
As publicity manager for Southern Illinois University Press for more than two decades, Dan Seiters wrote jacket copy for about 1,500 books. His novel is “The Dastardly Dashing of Wee Expectations.” His nonfiction book is “Image Patterns in the Novels of F. Scott Fitzgerald.” Among his short stories are “The Killer, Trained and Devastating” in The Viet Nam Generation Anthology, “The Untimely Demise of the Other Frank Sinatra” in the anthology, When Last on the Mountain, and “Bones and Blue Ribbons” in Front Range: A Review of Literature and Art.

John P. Kristofco
John P. (Jack) Kristofco’s poetry and short stories have appeared in about two hundred publications, including Folio, Rattle, Cimarron Review, The Cape Rock, and Crack the Spine. He has published three poetry collections with a third, “The Timekeeper’s Garden,” due out in April. He has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize five times.

Sarah Frances Moran

Sarah Frances Moran is a writer, editor, animal lover, videogamer, queer Latina. She thinks Chihuahuas should rule the world and prefers their company to people 90% of the time. Her work has most recently been published or is upcoming Drunk In A Midnight Choir, FreezeRay Poetry, Rust+Moth, Maudlin House and The Bitchin’ Kitsch. She is Editor/Founder of Yellow Chair Review. You may reach her at www.sarahfrancesmoran.com

Eileen Ní Shuilleabháin
Eileen Ní Shuilleabháin grew up in the Irish speaking region of Connemara on the West Coast of Ireland. Her work was previously published in The Galway Review, Apercus Quarterly, Boyne Berries, Scissors and Spackle, Emerge Literary Journal and The Burning Bush. She was also published in a anthology titled – The Tuesday Knights in 2011. She currently lives and works as a Psychotherapist in Galway city.

Kayleigh Shoen
Kayleigh Shoen is in her final year of Emerson College’s MFA program. She teaches in the college’s First Year Writing Program and spends her Saturdays talking dystopic fiction with high school students in the emersonWRITES program.

Shoshauna Shy
Shoshauna Shy’s flash fiction has been recently published by 100 Word Story, Literary Orphans, A Quiet Courage, Every Writer and the Prairie Wolf Press Review.

Thomas C. Dunn
Thomas C. Dunn is a Los Angeles based writer. His screenwriting work has received worldwide film distribution and festival inclusion (Sitges, Austin, Brussels, etc.) He is the winner of Samuel French’s prestigious Short Play Festival. His plays have been shown across the U.S. and published in Samuel French’s OOB Festival Plays, Exceptional Monologues 2, and the Collective: 10 Play Anthology among others. His poetry was most recently published in The Missing Slate (‘Featured Poet of the Month’, October 2015), the West Trade Review and 99 Pine Street.