Bruce Boston's work has appeared in hundreds of publications, including Asimov's SF Magazine, Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, The Nebula Awards Showcase, and The Pushcart Prize Anthology. This is his Website.
Stories by Bruce Holland Rogers have won a Pushcart Prize and have been translated into over a dozen languages. His forthcoming collection, "Thirteen Ways to Water," is out now. Rogers lives in Eugene, Oregon. This is his Website.
Nick Parker's stories have appeared in Ambit magazine, on mcsweeneys.net, and on BBC Radio 4. You can read more of his work online.
Pedro Ponce's fiction has appeared previously in Ploughshares, Alaska Quarterly Review, Quick Fiction, Minima, and other publications. He teaches at St. Lawrence University.
Sonya Taaffe has loved mythology since she could read, told stories since she could speak, and hasn’t stopped yet. A Brandeis graduate, she is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Classics at Yale University. Her poem, “Matlacihuatl’s Gift,” won a 2003 Rhysling Award; her short fiction and poetry have appeared in various magazines, including Not One of Us, Star*Line, Mythic Delirium, and City Slab.