Science Fiction, Lenox Avenue, Strange
Horizons, and Star*Line. She was born in
Houston but lacks the accent to prove it. She used to make her own paper dolls.
Sandra Lindow, officially past her
55th birthday, takes the responsibilities of apprentice cronehood seriously. She has published three poetry chapbooks, Rooted
in the Earth, The Heroic Housewife Papers, and Revision Quest, and a longer collection,
A Celebration of Bones. She is working on a chapbook, Walking the Labyrinth: Poetry of
Conflict and Resolution.
David Lunde is Emeritus Professor of
English, SUNY at Fredonia, where he directed the creative writing program for 34 years.
He is a poet and translator whose work has appeared in more than 200 journals, including
Poetry, The Iowa Review, and TriQuarterly.
His books include Blues for Port City,
Heart Transplants & Other Misappropriations,
and Nightfishing in Great Sky River.
Christina Manucy directs exhibitions on the nature of light and weeble-wobbles.
She has been neither to Ireland nor Egypt and is kind to cats. She lives in Baltimore among the “Hons” with her sculptor husband.
Kat Meads's novel, Sleep, was on the
2004 long list of works recommended by the
Tiptree Award jury. She lives in California.
Sean Melican is a stayhome dad, husband, adjuct prof., editor and reviewer for ideomancer.com. He wants you to read his upcoming stuff in Aphelion and Fictitous Force.
He is reading Telling Tales (Nadine Gordimer
(ed.), The Complete
Essays of Mark Twain,
and Pynchon's Mason
& Dixon. Well, and magazines, pamphlets and newspapers. And blogs. Go read The
Prodigal Troll. And
Wild Things.
Eric Schaller is a member of Storyville.
He lives in Lebanon,
NH, with his wife, two hedgehogs, and a turtle. He has had work published in Nemonymous,
The Silver Web,
The Year's Best Fantasy
& Horror, and The
Thackery T. Lambshead
Pocket Guide to Eccentric and Discredited Diseases,
and illustrations in Jeff VanderMeer's
The City of Saints and Madmen.
Cara Spindler lives in Michigan and teaches high school English. The story is for
Morgan, who shot god in the sky, and asked about the netherworld dreams.
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Table of Contents
You and I in the Year 2012
We Lived in a House
village of wolves
Moon, Paper, Scissors
Dear Aunt Gwenda:
The Pursuit of Artemisia Guile
Reality Goes On Here More or Less
Three Urban Folk Tales
The Monster Wore Reeboks
The Red Phone
Scorpions
Little Apocalypse
The Grandson of Heinrich Schliemann
Scenes
Cat Whisker Wound
The Perfect Pair
Gears Grind Down
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