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Contributors' Notes


Mare Freed

Mare Freed's short fiction has appeared in The Antioch Review, The Wisconsin Review, Wings, The HazMat Review, Blithe House Quarterly, Zoetrope All-Story Extra, and elsewhere. She lives in the Boston area and is currently collaborating on the start-up of Author, Author!, a web nexxus and workshop for writers.

J. Kevin Wolfe

J. Kevin Wolfe's business card says "Poet/Cemetery Photographer." Neither of those pay well, so he writes radio humor and cookbooks.

Janet Buck

Janet Buck teaches literature and composition at the college level. Her poetry and poetics have appeared in The Pittsburgh Quarterly, Perihelion, The Melic Review, The Horsethief's Journal, Conspire, Gravity, In Motion, and hundreds of journals world-wide.

John Michael

John Michael is a 23-year-old English major from Texas. In the past, he's only been published on internet publications with low standards, but now that that's changing, he sincerely hopes to break into print in the not too distant future.

Marlene Leach

Marlene Leach is a graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and has written five novels which are now seeking a home. She has also worked as a free-lance journalist for over ten years and served as a Combat Correspondent in the Marine Corps.

Holly Day

Holly Day lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with her son, Wolfegang, and their cat, Calypso. She currently work as a music writer for Guitar One Magazine.

Kevin Dolgin

Kevin Dolgin is originally from New York, although he has become thoroughly Frenchified after fifteen years in and around Paris. He has led something of a dual life: being involved in music as the co-composer and guitarist of the French band 'The Exiles,' while also working as a marketing consultant for major international companies. Over the past year, he has pulled back somewhat from his musical activities in order to devote himself to writing fiction. His work has most recently appeared  in Zoetrope All Story Extra.

Tomi Danaher

Tomi Danaher's work has appeared in the Kentucky River Literary Journal, Technique, and Creative Voices Literary Journal. The summer issue of Akkadian will mark her first (or second) acceptance via online media.


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