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CONTRIBUTORS
Randall Brock received his MFA from the University of Oregon. He has had over 550 publications, totaling more than 2300 published poems. Mr. Brock has published 19 chapbooks to date. This is Mr. Brock's second appearance in Fluent Ascension.. .
Anselm Brocki taught high school for several years, was a senior editor for Houghton Mifflin, was editorial coordinator for the Los Angeles City Schools, and currently runs his own editing business. His paperback, Mornings at the All-Nite, was published by Alpha Beat Press in 1996. .
Erica Carter prefers to let her work speak for itself. . . . .
Allan Douglass Coleman writes poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction,
makes music, photographs, and produces various other forms of visual art.
His work has appeared in The
Cape Rock, Hazmat Review, Iodine Poetry Journal, Lalitamba, Nimrod, and Poetry
Harbor. Under the pen name A.D. Coleman, he
publishes critical writings on photography, art and mass media. His creative
work can be found online at villaflorentine.us.
Louie Crew has edited special issues of College English and Margins. He has written four poetry volumes -- Sunspots (1976), Midnight Lessons (1987), Lutibelle's Pew (1990), and Queers! for Christ's Sake! (2004). He is also the author of 101 Reasons to be Episcopalian, and edited the collection Gay Academic.
Joseph Farley was born in Pennsylvania. Joseph Farley has been a staple of the small press community for overt twenty years. He is best known as the editor of such ezines as The Axe Factory Review, Poetry Chain Letter, Cynic Book Review, Holy Rollers, and others. Farley's own poetry, short stories and essays have been widely published in the USA, Canada and England and been translated into Japanese.
John Gilgun is the author of the books Everything That Has Been Shall Be Again: The Reincarnation Fables of John Gilgun, Music I Never Dreamed Of, The Dooley Poems, From the Inside Out, Your Buddy Misses You, and In the Zone: The Moby Dick Poems.
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Daniel Green has published stories in Sycamore Review, Small Pond Magazine, Fiction Funhouse, and Unlikely Stories. He has also published essays, reviews, and articles in Context, Northwest Review, Marlboro Review, Georgia Review, and American Book Review.
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Gary Lundy is a Professor of English at the University of Montana-Western. His work has appeared in Red Owl, Iodine Poetry Journal, Edgz, and Plain Brown Wrapper. He has poems forthcoming in Pudding Magazine, Snow Monkey, Pacific Coast Journal, Karamu, Ginosko, and Buckle.
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Edward Melton was born, raised, and continues to live in Louisville, Kentucky. He graduated from Wittenberg University with a B.A. in Religion.
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B.Z. Niditch
is the artistic director of THE ORIGINAL THEATRE in Boston. His work appears in Columbia: A Magazine of Poetry and Art, The Literary Review, Denver Quarterly, Hawaii Review, Le Guepard (France), Prism International, Jejune (Czech Republic), Leopold Bloom (Budapest), Writer's Forum, Antioch Review, and Prairie Schooner. .
Adam Pasen is currently pursuing his Masters in creative writing from Northwestern University with a focus in fiction. He received his BA in English and Rhetoric from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Mr. Pasen has published poetry in The Storyteller and The Georgetown Review as well as several book reviews for Other Voices. He is also the author of two published plays, Study Group and Butterfinger, available from Brooklyn Publishers.
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Logan Phillips is a bilingual writer and binational performer from the Arizona border. His work has been featured on the Spanish-language television network Univision and KSFR Sante Fe amonth other public radio affiliates. He is a recent graduate from Northern Arizona University, with a degree in Spanglish. More of Logan's work can be found at dirtyverbs.com
Marcus Rome recently released his fourth collection of poems, Out of Darkness. His work has appeared in Vincent Brothers Review, Red Owl, Pulpsmith, and Manhattan Review.
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Robert Thimmesh currently works in a real estate office helping out with leasing, maintenance, and other duties. He continues to be a life-long resident of the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area.
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Diane Webster prefers to let her work speak for itself. . . . .
Ernest Williamson III is a self-taught painter and pianist, who has published poetry and visual art in over fifty online and print journals. He holds a B.A. and an M.A. in English/Creative Writing from the University of Memphis. Currently, Ernest is a doctoral student at Seton Hall University in the field of Higher Education and he is a member of The International High IQ Society based in New York City.
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