Issue Forty-Seven Contributors

 

Some old friends, some new faces.  All in all, a lovely gathering of talent…

Dave Elsensohn
Dave Elsensohn has been a sales representative for a toy store, a plumber’s apprentice, a web designer, a Flash engineer, a spotlight operator, a pizza maker, and a student, but enjoys coaxing language into pleasing arrangements more than any of these. He does make fairly good sandwiches however, and his chili recipe gets appreciative nods from his friends. He lives with an astoundingly inspirational wife and a curmudgeonly black cat.

Mariela Griffor
Mariela was born in the city of Concepcion in southern Chile. She attended the University of Santiago and the Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro. She left Chile for an involuntary exile in Sweden in 1985 and returned to the United States in 1998 with her husband and two daughters. They live in Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan, where Mariela is the co-founder of The Institute for Creative Writers at Wayne State University and the publisher of Marick Press. Her work has appeared in periodicals across Latin America and the United States. She is the author of “Exiliana” (Luna Publications) and “House” (Mayapple Press).

Dini Karasik
Dini Karasik is a Mexican-American writer and lawyer.  She is currently writing her first novel, has poems forthcoming in The Más Tequila Review and Kweli Journal and blogs about writing at DKWritings.

Amber Koneval
Amber Koneval is a 20 year old college student in Denver, Colorado double majoring in English and Religious Studies. Her work has appeared in print through journals such as The Storyteller, Crack the Spine, Time of Singing, and The Wayfarer,as well as online through such publications as Exterminating Angel and Atticus Review. She is also excitedly anticipating the release of her first novel, “‘Til the Last Petal Falls” through Mockingbird Lane Press under her fiction alias. She believes that poetry can be found wherever you look for it.

Chad Lowther
Chad Lowther is a poet from Ohio. He currently lives with his wife in Albany, NY, where he is working toward an M. A. in English and an M.S. in Information Studies at the State University of New York at Albany. He also serves as co-editor of Brarzakh Magazine, a poetics e-journal, run by the University’s English Department. He has read his work with the deep cleveland poets, and the Albany Poets, as well as at the Omega Institute in Rhinebeck, NY, in Manhattan at the Bowery Poetry Club, CBGB’s, and the Sidewalk Café, and at countless coffee shops and bars throughout the U.S.

 
A.J. Huffman
A.J. Huffman is a poet and freelance writer in Daytona Beach, Florida.  She has previously published six collections of poetry all available on Amazon.com.  She has also published her work in numerous national and international literary journals.  Most recently, she has accepted the position as editor for four online poetry journals for Kind of a Hurricane Press.  Find more about A.J. Huffman, including additional information and links to her work on Facebook and Twitter.
 
Christina Murphy
Christina Murphy lives and writes in a 100 year-old Arts and Crafts style house along the Ohio River. She continues to be amazed at how the Arts and Crafts movement found such artistic integrity (and solace) in straight lines and simple (yet complex) forms. It is an aesthetic she seeks to achieve in her own work. Her stories have appeared in a range of journals and anthologies, including A cappella Zoo, PANK, Word Riot, Full of Crow, and LITnIMAGE. Her fiction has twice been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and was the winner of the 2011 Andre Dubus Award for Short Fiction.
 
Eleanor Leonne Bennett (Cover Artist)
Eleanor Leonne Bennett is a 16 year old internationally award winning photographer and artist who has won first places with National Geographic,The World Photography Organisation, Nature’s Best Photography, Papworth Trust, Mencap, The Woodland Trust and Postal Heritage. Her photography has been published in the Telegraph, The Guardian, BBC News Website and on the cover of books and magazines in the United states and Canada. Her art is globally exhibited , having shown work in London, Paris, Indonesia, Los Angeles, Florida, Washington, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Canada, Spain, Germany, Japan, Australia and The Environmental Photographer of the Year Exhibition (2011) among many other locations. She was also the only person from the UK to have her work displayed in the National Geographic and Airbus Run See The Bigger Picture global exhibition tour with the United Nations International Year Of Biodiversity 2010.