Issue Thirty-Five Contributors

 
We are proud to present our Issue Thirty-Five Contributors…
Andrew Hamilton
Andrew Hamilton recently graduated the University of Tennessee where he won the Woodruff, Bain-Swiggett, and Knickerbocker creative writing awards. He is now applying to graduate schools to achieve his MFA. His work has been accepted for publication by BlazeVOX, Yes, Poetry, and Emerge Literary Journal.
Steven Garza
Steven Garza is a native of borderland South Texas, where he was born and raised until leaving to attend Yale University. He studied film, literature, and foreign languages, and has been working as a teacher since. Steven Garza hopes to continue writing in many genres: short fiction, novellas, poems, epic poems, and screenplays. He also practices filmmaking as a still somewhat inexperienced director of documentary and fiction film. He prays he will hone his skills in both writing and filmmaking.
Kevin Zambrano
Kevin Zambrano is from Long Beach, California. His poetry has appeared in Into the Teeth of the Wind and his journalism in The Santa Barbara Independent. He will be attending the fiction MFA program at Sarah Lawrence College.
C.S. Fuqua’s latest book is the satirical SF novel “Big Daddy’s Gadgets.” His other books include “If I Were…” (poems for children), “Alabama Musicians: Musical Heritage from the Heart of Dixie,” “Trust Walk” (short-story collection), “The Swing: Poems of Fatherhood,” “Divorced Dads, and Notes to My Becca,” among others. His work has appeared widely in publications such as Main Street Rag, Dark Regions, Iodine, Christian Science Monitor, Cemetery Dance, Bogg, Year’s Best Horror Stories XIX, XX and XXI, Slipstream, The Old Farmer’s Almanac, and The Writer
Andrew J. Stone is a pseudonym for life. Andrew J. Stone is a pseudonym for death. He hates the sun, sleeps under its shine. Previous publications include: Phantom Kangaroo, Full of Crow, Danse Macabre, Yes Poetry, The Toucan Mag, The Rusty Nail, Negative Suck, Thousand Shades of Gray, Four & Twenty, With Painted Words, Short, Fast, & Deadly, and many more. He recently finished an ekphrastic chap of poetry and is seeking publication. 
Robert Laughlin lives in Chico, California. He has published 100 short stories, 200 poems and one novel, “Vow of Silence.” 
Howie Good
Howie Good admires a thing done well.