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| Featured Writers |
| Jan Steckel |
Jan Steckel, a former physician, is the author of The Underwater Hospital (Zeitgeist Press, 2006). Her stories, poems and essays have appeared in Anything That Moves, Scholastic Magazine, Yale Medicine, and elsewhere. Her writing has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize twice, once for creative nonfiction and once for poetry. More of her work can be found at jansteckel.com |

Bi-Dyke Bonnie and the Sword of Snart
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| Laura Yeager |
Laura
Yeager is a writer who lives and writes in Akron,
Ohio. Her fiction has appeared in The Paris Review,
The Missouri Review and The North American Review.
Her nonfiction has appeared in The Writer Magazine,
BP and Imperfectparent.com.
She teaches writing at Gotham Writers' Workshop
and Kent State University. She is happily married
to Steve, an engineer. They have adopted a baby
from Guatemala. His name is Tommy. |
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The Glass |
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| Eric
Karl Anderson |
Eric
Karl Anderson's novel ENOUGH was published in 2004
by Pearl Street Publishing. The novel received praise
from authors like Joyce Carol Oates and Ali Smith.
He has also published fiction in Blithe House Quarterly,
Harrington Gay Men's Fiction and Tatlin's Tower.
He was born and raised in Maine, but currently lives
in London, UK. |
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A Bed to
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| Amy Bleu |
Amy
Bleu is a bisexual writer, painter, and folk-singer
from the Northwest. All of her work shares a common
theme: it is dark but hopeful. She speaks from the
darkest and brightest spots of the human heart.
She has recently relocated to Denver, CO, where
she is currently working on new stories and musical
compositions. Her work has been described as raw
and honest. |
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An Autumn Wedding |
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| Lisa
Alvarado |
Lisa
Alvarado is a poet, performer, and installation
artist, focusing on identity, spirit, and the body.
She is the founder of La Onda Negra Press, and is
author of Reclamo and The Housekeeper's
Diary, originally a book of poetry and
now a one-woman performance, and is the recipient
of grants from the Department of Cultural Affairs,
The NEA, and the Ragdale Foundation. Currently underway
is a b-themed book of erotica, entitled, heroica.
Lisa has performed through out the U.S. and in Ajijic,
Jalisco in Mexico, and her work has been featured
in the Reader, The Chicago Tribune, Latino USA/National
Public Radio, and Public Radio International. Her
writing also received critical acclaim from such
authors as Luis J. Rodriguez, who wrote... "...she
is a fine poet, able to addresses deep concerns
in crisp, trenchant language...." |
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Courting Disaster
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