Alyson Greenfield is currently an MFA candidate at the University of Alabama and her writing has previously been published in Sinister Compendium, and is forthcoming in both Melee and Blaze Vox. She is also a touring singer/songwriter whose songs touch on many feminist issues. Her music and extended bio can be found at www.myspace.com/alysongreenfield.
Mya Guarnieri was born and raised in Gainesville, Florida. She is a Master's of Fine Arts in Creative Writing candidate at Florida State University. She has a publication forthcoming in The Southeast Review. A voracious traveler, she currently lives in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Donora Hillard is the author of the forthcoming Theology of the Body (Maverick Duck Press, 2008) as well as Bone Cages (BlazeVox [books], 2007) and Parapherna (dancing girl press, 2006). Her fiction, lyric memoir, and poetry are forthcoming or have appeared in NANO Fiction , Pebble Lake Review , The Pedestal Magazine , and many others. She has been an instructor of writing at King's College and presently teaches at Harrisburg Area Community College.
C.A. Lux spends her days teaching language and literature and her nights writing at the Bourgeois Pig.
Kristen Orser is an MFA candidate at Columbia College Chicago where she co-edits Columbia Poetry Review. Her work has recently appeared in Ab Ovo, Womb Poetry, Ugly Accent, After Hours, and elsewhere. Her favorite color is orange, but not the kind of orange you are thinking of.
Talia Reed, a 2008 graduate of Indiana University, where she edited the 2007 student literary magazine Analecta, and writes for the student paper The Preface , recently completed an experience as a Student Teacher in a tiny high school in rural Indiana where the FFA Club wears t-shirts that read "Just a bunch of country boys and girls gettin' down on the farm." She occassionally writes for the South Bend Tribune and her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Avatar Review, Blue Fifth Review, Wicked Alice, Main Street Rag, and The Tusculum Review.
Gina Athena Ulysse's work has appeared in the Butterfly's Way, Jouvert, MaComere, Meridians and PMS. She is currently engrossed in her latest project "Loving Haiti, Loving Vodou." Her website is ginaathenaulysse.com. She teaches at Wesleyan University in CT.
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