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Baggott, Julianna - Vol 4, Issue 2

Bakken, Christopher - Vol 3, Issue 2

Baldanzi, Linda - Vol 3, Issue 1

Bancroft, Josiah - Vol 4, Issue 2

Barlow, Tom - Vol 7, Issue 1

According to a New York Times article, only about 10% of the cells that comprise Tom Barlow are human; the rest are primarily bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and archaea. All play their role in the well being of the colony called Tom, and all of our hundred trillion cells share the credit [ ... ]

Barter, Christian - Vol 7, Issue 1

Christian Barter’s first book of poetry is The Singers I Prefer (2005). He was a Hodder Fellow in poetry at Princeton University in 2008-2009, and he works as a trail crew boss at Acadia National Park.

Bartlett, Sarah - Vol 3, Issue 1

Bartley, Jackie - Vol 7, Issue 1

Jackie Bartley’s poems have appeared most recently in Nimrod, Harpur Palate, and Calyx. Her second poetry collection, Ordinary Time, won the 2006 Spire Press Poetry Prize. She’s currently seeking a publisher for a third collection, Sleeping with a Geologist, and lives in Michigan with her husband John (the aforementioned geologist).

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Barylick, Steve - Vol 6, Issue 2

Steve Barylick asks the viewer to approach “ghost” very closely, to experience the tex­tures that are so prominent, which are cheerful, fun, moving. Touching the surface is suggested, as it morphs from section to section, into what I do not know. Then, stepping away presents the viewer a different opportunity [ ... ]

Bayard, Dax - Vol 2, Issue 2

Beachy Quick, Dan - Vol 6, Issue 2

Dan Beachy Quick is the author of A Whaler’s Dictionary (Milkweed), a collection of interlinked essays on Moby Dick, and This Nest, Swift Passerine (Tupelo). He teaches in the MFA Writing Program at Colorado State University.

Bean, Jeffrey - Vol 5, Issue 2

Beaudoin, Sean - Vol 6, Issue 2

Sean Beaudoin is the author of Going Nowhere Faster and the forthcoming Fade To Blue (Little, Brown). His short stories have appeared in Glimmer Train, Bat City Review, Another Chicago Magazine, The New Orleans Review, Barrelhouse, Bayou, and the noir anthology Danger City.

Beaven, Craig - Vol 4, Issue 2

Beckel, Abigail - Vol 2, Issue 1

Beining, Guy R. - Vol 1, Issue 1

Bell, Matt - Vol 7, Issue 2

Matt Bell is the author of How They Were Found, a fiction collection forthcoming in Fall 2010 from Keyhole Press, as well as The Collectors, a novella, and How the Broken Lead the Blind, a chapbook of short fiction. His fiction has been published or is upcoming in magazines such [ ... ]

Bellows, Nathaniel - Vol 5, Issue 2

Bendall, Molly - Vol 3, Issue 2

Benjamin, Krista - Vol 7, Issue 1

Krista Benjamin’s poems and stories have appeared in The Best American Poetry 2006, Margie, The Sun, Chiron Review and Creative Writer’s Handbook, 5e, including other journals. She has received a Nevada Arts Council Fellowship and the Robert Gorrell Award for Literary Achievement from the Sierra Arts Foundation. Her poetry book manuscript [ ... ]

Berentson, Jane - Vol 3, Issue 2

Bernard Kearney, Anne - Vol 7, Issue 2

Anne Bernard Kearney grew up in France. She studied architecture and etching in Les Beaux-Arts of Paris from 1971 to 1978. She moved to Ireland in 1980, joined the Graphic Studio Dublin where she printed until she moved to Boston in 1999. She shares her time between teaching French at [ ... ]

Bernays, Amy - Vol 6, Issue 2

Amy Bernays is a painter and writer living and working in Los Angeles, California. Amy graduated with a BA (honors) in Fine Art from Central St. Martins, London in 2001. Her work is a mix of paintings, prints, drawings; short stories and behind the scenes narra­tives from London and California. [ ... ]

Betcher, Gina - Vol 1, Issue 1

Blaylock, Thom - Vol 6, Issue 2

Thom Blaylock received his MFA from Columbia University’s School of the Arts in 2007. His stories, essays, and reviews have appeared in The Believer, The Irish Times, The Irish Examiner, Libertas, U Blue, and Project Flamingo. A former editor of Columbia: a Journal of Literature and Art and a contributing editor at Guernica: [ ... ]

Blouin, Nancy - Vol 2, Issue 1

Bobo, Emily - Vol 7, Issue 2

Emily Bobo is an Assistant Professor of English at Ivy Tech Community College in Bloomington, Indiana, where she teaches Poetry and Creative Writing. She is the author of Fugue, a poetry chapbook, which appears in the third volume of the emerging poets’ series New Poets, Short Books, published by Lost [ ... ]

Boehl, Daniel - Vol 4, Issue 2

Bolden, Emma - Vol 6, Issue 2

Emma Bolden is the author of three chapbooks of poetry: How to Recognize a Lady, pub­lished as part of Edge by Edge, the third in Toadlily Press’ Quartet Series; The Mariner’s Wife, published by Finishing Line Press; and The Sad Epistles, forthcoming from Dancing Girl Press. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming [ ... ]

Boss, Todd - Vol 5, Issue 2

Boucher, Christopher -

Christopher Boucher lives in the Boston area and teaches writing and literature at Boston College. His fiction has appeared in or is forthcoming from such journals as Chain, Web Conjunctions and Birkensnake. He is currently working on his first novel, which is called How to Keep Your Volkswagen Alive.

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Bourgeois, Louis - Vol 1, Issue 1

Bowe, Taryn - Vol 6, Issue 1

Taryn Bowe is currently an MFA student in the Stonecoast Creative Writing Program at the University of Southern Maine. She lives in Portland, ME with her husband, Matt.

Bowers, J. - Vol 7, Issue 2

J. Bowers lives in Columbia, MO, where she is pursuing a Ph.D. in fiction writing, 19th century literature, and film at the University of Missouri. Her work has appeared in Fringe, 3:AM, DOGZPLOT, Zone 3, and other journals. “Shooting a Mule” is part of a series exploring the relationship between [ ... ]

Bozicevic-Bowling, Ana - Vol 2, Issue 2

Brarda, Romina Diaz - Vol 3, Issue 2

Briante, Susan - Vol 6, Issue 1

Susan Briante’s first collection of poetry, Pioneers in the Study of Motion, was recently published by Ahsahta Press. Briante’s poetry, essays and translations have appeared in Damn the Caesars, Fascicle, Bombay Gin and Court Green. From 1992-1997, she lived in Mexico City where she worked for the magazines Artes de [ ... ]

Brimhall, Traci - Vol 7, Issue 2

Traci Brimhall has received the Halls Poetry Fellowship from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a Tennessee Williams Scholarship from the Sewanee Writers’ Conference. Her work has appeared in New England Review, Virginia Quarterly Review, FIELD, Southern Review, and The Missouri Review.

Brodyism - Vol 4, Issue 1

Brooks, Ben - Vol 1, Issue 1

Brown, James - Vol 4, Issue 1

Brown, Kim - Vol 5, Issue 1

Brown, Kurt - Vol 5, Issue 2

Burke, Erin - Vol 2, Issue 2

Butler, Blake - Vol 7, Issue 1

Blake Butler is the author of Ever (2009) and Scorch Atlas (forthcoming from Featherproof Books). His work has been published in Ninth Letter, Fence, Unsaid, New York Tyrant, LIT, and other publications. He edits HTML Giant, lives in Atlanta, and blogs at gillesdeleuzecommittedsuicideandsowilldrphil.com.

Butler, Robert Olen - Vol 6, Issue 1

Robert Olen Butler’s first book of short short stories, Severance, was published in 2006. His new collection is entitled Intercourse with 100 short short stories in 50 couples. It will be published by Chronicle Books in late May. He won the Pulitizer Prize for fiction in 1993 and is presently [ ... ]

Byrd, Bobby - Vol 5, Issue 1