Issue Twenty-Eight Contributors

 

Issue Twenty-Eight is giving us a little peep of what’s to come next week…

George Sparling
“I write whenever lightning strikes, connecting my counsciousness to the greater world of human diminishment and  suffering. I find so many of us are declasse, undeservedly fallen lower than the dreams we had concocted about ourselves.”

Dave Kostos
Dave Kostos is a full-time student studying Creative Writing and Psychology at Salem State University. He has been writing for several years both academically and for personal interest, though this is his first published work.

Dan Kennard
Dan Kennard earned his MFA from Florida Atlantic University in May 2011 and now resides in Fort Pierce, FL where he is a Composition and Literature instructor at Keiser University. He also maintains a monthly fiction blog at http://www.litcoms.com/ where he writes a literature-sitcom called Virgil Inhibited.

Cory De Silva
Cory‘s first album, Someday When I’m Young, was released in March 2010. He co-edits for Bank-Heavy Press in Long Beach, CA and writes poetry and fiction. His second album, Beginnings, is scheduled for release in 2012.

Zachary Scott Hamilton
Zachary Scott Hamilton is the author of fourteen ‘Zines, including Temple of Sinew, The Orchestra of Machines, Wallet of Hexagons and HAIR LAND (named ‘Zine of the month by the Independent Publishing Resource Center).His work appears in various magazines including: The Portland Review, Trigger Fish and HOUSEFIRE. He Recently  went on tour with the band Holy! Holy! Holy! And installed artwork with partner Molly Pettit for a photo series, which appears on-line at his website.

Deborah Rowe
Deborah Rowe is a political science student at California State University, Long Beach where she dabbles in poetry and frequently crashes workshop courses.  She will be graduating in 2012 with a laundry list of honors only to be working in the lifesuck that is the corporate world.  She hops to preserve what’s left of her basic DNA through writing.

Kacy Cunningham

Kacy Cunningham graduates with her B.A. in English-Creative Writing from University of South Florida this summer.  She has spent the last year in Florence, Italy, writing poetry, working on her first novel, and learning Italian (or something) from her fiancé.  She believes that life should be a collection of experiences, and she enjoys traveling and storytelling, particularly while swigging from a bottle of cheap wine shared with strangers on trains — trains because she is prejudice of buses.  And Kentucky.  Because it ends in “ucky,” which is just too close to “yucky.”  Oh, and Bermuda shorts.  Because they look pretentious.  This is her first published story.