ONLINE CONTRIBUTORS
Jill Beauchesne is an MFA and MA student at the University of Montana in Missoula.
She has had poems published in Gargoyle, nthposition, and, most recently, Octopus Magazine,
at www.octopusmagazine.com
Rupert Fike has had short fiction and poetry appear in Rosebud, Natural Bridge, The Georgetown Review, Cumberland Poetry Review,
Borderlands, Snake Nation Review and others. He was nominated for a Pushcart Prize by Rosebud and has a poem inscribed in a downtown Atlanta plaza. His
non-fiction account of life on a large spiritual commune in the 1970s, Voices From The Farm, is now available in paperback.
Armine Iknadossian is a poet and teacher who lives in Pasadena, California and teaches high school English. She is currently working towards her MFA in poetry through Antioch University. She has been published in Inscape, UCLA's Wisteria and California State University Northridge's Edges. In 2001, her prose poem "March Eulogy" was selected by Terry Wolverton's Prose Poems at Work Project funded by the City of Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department in honor of National Poetry Month and can be seen at www.writersatwork.com.
Chad Parenteau lives in South Boston. His
work has appeared both online and in print at Beacon Street Review,
can we have our ball back, Main Street Rag, Pettycoat Relaxer, Shampoo,
and Wolf Moon Press. He sells his chapbooks through his Freak Machine
Press blog.
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