Issue Nineteen Contributors

Issue Nineteen is coming!  Meet a few of the talented writers that will be included…

A.J. Huffman

A.J. Huffman is a poet and freelance writer in Daytona Beach, Florida.  She has previously published three collections of poetry: The Difference Between Shadows and Stars, Carrying Yesterday, and Cognitive Distortion.  She has also published her work in national and international literary journals such as Avon Literary Intelligencer, Writer’s Gazette, and The Penwood Review.  Find more about A.J. Huffman, including additional information and links to her work on Facebook and Twitter .
Isaac Boone Davis
Isaac Boone Davis is a writer living and working throughout the United States of America. He is a friendly guy and a decent arm wrestler. Professionally, he moves furniture and sells newspaper subscriptions. His work has appeared in Writethis.com and The Smokelong Quarterly. 200th St. is dedicated to his big sister, Tavia Renee Martinez.
Kyrie Amos
Kyrie Amos hails from a bustling, eclectic town in the heart of Georgia by the name of Athens. She has been writing privately for over ten years now. Most recently, she began submitting her work and will be in the upcoming April issue of Emerge Literary Journal. The journal mirrors what she is doing, emerging onto the scene. She describes herself and her pieces as unconventional, unchained and free. Her goal is to venture the depths of my mind and deliver what she has found to the masses, causing them to take a second look at all the wonder and darkness within the psyche.
James P. Reynolds
James P. Reynolds lives in Vancouver British Columbia with his partner and their two cats. He has spent most of his career providing community-based support for people with intellectual disabilities, but lately his work has shifted towards writing and publishing. He has published two works of disability rights literature with Spectrum Press. James loves to read and collect modern literary fiction, and he hosts a book collecting website at www.jamespreynolds.com. For many years now, he has been quietly spending every spare minute writing fiction. He has completed two novels and a collection of short stories, but has only very recently decided to share his obsession with the outside world. Life Shrinkage is his first work of fiction to be published.

Martin Gibbs
Martin is an avid cook, cross-country skier, metal guitar god wannabe, IT researcher, and writer. He’s finishing up a fantasy trilogy and a piece of historical fiction. He lives in the tropical paradise of Minnesota.

Dan Hedges
Dan Hedges currently teaches English in the Sir Wilfred LaurierSchool Board of Quebec.  He has also taught English at Sedbergh School, and the Celtic International School.  His degrees are from Trent University and Queen’s University.  He has lived in theYukon, Spain, Mexico, Wisconsin, Algonquin Park and Quebec.  Dan runs an artist collective called Humanimalz.  His poems have appeared in TheMonarch Review, Certain Circuits, The Maynard, Ditch Poetry, Jones AvenueQuarterly, Fortunates, Haggard and Halloo, Rigormortus, Wildflower Magazine, and The Camel Saloon.  His work is forthcoming in Wilderness House Literary Review, Marco Polo Arts Magazine, Inertia Magazine, Retort Magazine, Short-Fast-and-Deadly, Crack the Spine Literary Magazine, and Poetic Diversity.

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