Jeremy Freedman is a writer and artist in New York City. His poems have been published in Queen Mob’s, Cleaver, Alien Mouth, Eclectica, Otoliths and elsewhere. His photographs have been exhibited in Europe and the United States and have been recently featured in Hothouse, Redivider, the Monarch Review, the Citron Review and the Doctor T.J. Eckleburg Review. More work can be seen at jfreenyc.com.
Eclipsing the Geography He Always Wanted This Back Home Icarus Syndrome Not the Vietnam He Remembered In My Dream it was Tuesday From On High I Had Never Seen a Stork W. Jack Savage is a retired broadcaster and educator. He is the author of seven books including Imagination: The Art of W. Jack Savage. To date, more than fifty of Jack’s short stories and over six-hundred of his paintings and drawings have been published worldwide. Jack and his wife Kathy live in Monrovia, California. Find him online at wjacksavage.com.
1. City behind Open Shades 2. Three Sheets to the Wind 3. The Light Room 4. Dirty Wall Kyle Hemmings has artwork in The Stray Branch, Euphemism, Uppagus, The Bitchin' Kitsch, Black Market Lit, Red Bird Press, and Snapping Twigs, and forthcoming in Convergence. He loves pre-punk garage bands of the 60s, manga, and urban photography/art.
Rose Fahringer is a first year student at Arcadia University studying Graphic Design. 18 years old and queer as hell, Rose is an activist in the social justice community and spends much of their time curled up by their laptop correcting people's intolerant behaviour, as well as thinking what it'd be like to kiss a ghost. Their art inspirations include Jay Gomez, Gustav Klimt, Jacki Linja, and Alphonse Mucha. Rose's aspirations include seeing more of the world, loving everyone they come into contact with, and eventually becoming a character designer for children's television. Daniel de Culla (1955) is a writer, poet, and photographer. He is also a member of the Spanish Writers Association, Director of the Gallo Tricolor Review, and Robespierre Review. He’s moving between North Hollywood, Madrid and Burgos, Spain. Daniel de Cullá (1955 Poeta, escritor, pintor y fotógrafo, miembro fundador de la revista literaria Gallo Tricolor. Es miembro de la Asociación Colegial de Escritores de España. En la actualidad participa en espectáculos que funden poesía, música y teatro |
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