Issue Sixty-Two will be released this week! Meet the generous writers involved…
Amanda Mincher
Amanda Mincher is a writer and St. Louis native who holds an MFA in Fiction Writing from the University of Missouri – St. Louis. She has taught English and Composition at St. Louis Community College and Lindenwood University as well as worked as Associate Editor for WomenArts Quartely journal. She currently works in book production with Elsevier. Her work can be seen in Bad Shoe Magazine.
William L. Alton
William L. Alton was born November 5, 1969 and started writing in the Eighties while incarcerated in a psychiatric prison. Since then his work has appeared in Main Channel Voices, World Audience and Breadcrumb Scabs among others. In 2010, he was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. He has published one book titled Heroes of Silence. He earned both his BA and MFA in Creative Writing from Pacific University in Forest Grove, Oregon where he continues to live.
Eunice Tiptree
Before transitioning from male to female in 2010-11, Eunice Tiptree was a journalist, writing on the space program for a dozen years. She (when a he) also published several short stories. She has two degrees in journalism from Ohio University and a masters in creative writing with distinction from Lancaster University, England. She is currently completing a memoir (who isn’t!).
Kristina England
Kristina England resides in Worcester, Massachusetts. Her writing is published or forthcoming at Gargoyle, Haggard and Halloo, Linguistic Erosion, Pound of Flash, and other journals.
D.S. West
D.S. West is an experimental artist and writer whose work has appeared under other names for The New River Voice, Haunted Waters Press, and the Deep Cuts: Mayhem, Menace, & Misery horror anthology. D.S. West’s visual and poetic experiments are posted intermittently on http://myokymia.tumblr.com/.
Rijn Collins
Rijn Collins is a Melbourne writer whose work has appeared in anthologies and online journals such as Metazen, Jersey Devil Press, Necessary Fiction, Going Down Swinging and Monkeybicycle. Her work has also been performed at the Melbourne Emerging Writers’ Festival and adapted for performance on radio by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. She’s currently working on a novel, and trying not to include Elvis in it. So far, so good.
Steve Hood
Steve Hood is an attorney and political activist living in Bellingham, WA. He has published in Waterhouse Review, Crime Poetry Weekly, Tenement Block Review, Windfall, Washington Free Press, and Whatcom Watch. He has published a chapbook entitled From Here To Astronomy, from Pudding House. One of the poems in his chapbook won an award from the Pacific Northwest Writers’ Association.