Myfanwy Collins writing credits include Agni, Swivel, Lilies and Cannonballs Review, Cranky, Staccato, SmokeLong Quarterly, FRiGG, Pindeldyboz, In Posse Review, Exquisite Corpse, The Boston Globe, and The Boston Phoenix. Please visit her at:

http://www.myfanwycollins.com.

 

Avital Gad Cykman’s work has been published or is forthcoming in Glimmer Train, McSweeney’s, Prism International, Other Voices, Stumbling and Raging, Politically Inspired Fiction (McAdam/Cage), Happy, Descant, Stand Magazine, and other publications. She is working on a novel.

 

Tom Hazuka’s novels include The Road to the Island and In the City of the Disappeared. His stories have been published in Sun Dog: The Southeast Review, The Crescent Review, The Chariton Review and Quarterly West, among others.

 

Dianne Rees is a freelance writer and attorney, with a Ph.D. in molecular biology.  She is a co-author of works appearing in Bio-IT World, Development, Immunogenetics, Regional Immunology and The FASEB Journal

 

Maryanne Stahl has published two novels, The Opposite Shore, and Forgive The Moon, for which she received a nomination for the Georgia Author of the Year Award.  Her children's story, "Where Do Cats Go?" won the Spirit of Moondance Award at the 2004 Moondance Film Festival.  To read more of her work or to email her, visit her website:

www.maryannestahl.com.

 

Katharine Weber's fourth novel, Triangle, will be published in June by Farrar, Straus & Giroux. Her short fiction has appeared in The New Yorker, Story, Southwest Review, and numerous other publications. She is the 2006 Kratz Writer in Residence at Goucher College.

 

Amy Kiger-Williams lives in New Jersey with her family.  Her work can also be found in Pindeldyboz and Juked.