Issue Ninety-One Contributors

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Carly Berg
Carly Berg gets her three hots and a cot near Houston. Her stories appear in several dozen journals and anthologies, including PANK, Word Riot, Bartleby Snopes, and JMWW, and she has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize as well.

Lizzy Huitson
Lizzy Huitson is a writer of poetry and short fiction, and has been published in a number of literary journals and magazines including The Waterhouse Review, GlassFire Magazine, Vine Leaves Literary Journal and Fiction365. She has also published an ebook of poetry, titled “Honeycomb Bones.”. She keeps trying (and failing) to write a detective novel.

Paul David Adkins
Paul David Adkins lives in New York and works as a counselor.  He served in the US Army for 21 years.

Janet Frishberg
Janet Frishberg lives and writes in a light blue room in San Francisco. She’s currently editing her first book, a memoir. You can find her work in Literary Orphans, sparkle & blink, the SF Chronicle, and soon in Cease, Cows, The Rufous City Review, and Black Heart Magazine.

James Mirarchi
James Mirarchi grew up in Queens, New York. In addition to his poetry collections, “Venison and Dervish,” he has written and directed short films which have played at festivals. His poems have appeared in previous issues of Crack the Spine Literary Magazine, Poydras Review, gobbet, Boyslut, Bluepepper, Orion headless, The Mind[less] Muse, Dead Snakes, egg, The Recusant, Subliminal Interiors Magazine, Bad Robot Poetry, and Clockwise Cat.

Angela Spires
Angela Spires teaches at the University of Nevada, Reno. Her work has previously been published in The Stethoscope, The Brushfire, Wildflower Magazine, Mat Black Online Journal, Deep South Magazine, Burningword Literary Journal, and The Stray Branch.

Dani Clark
Dani Clark has an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from St. Mary’s College of California. She has received the Jeannine Cooney Award, and the Leonard Michaels Award for Literary Excellence. She lives in Oakland, CA., and an excerpt of her first novel will appear in the inaugural issue of Pure Coincidence in early 2014. 

Chris Crittenden
Chris Crittenden has a PhD in philosophy and writes from a struggling fishing village that has no traffic lights. He is widely published and blogs as Owl Who Laughs.