Thursday, December 11, 2008
Featured Writer: Scot Young
In another life Scot Young used to be a construction worker but for the last 19 years he has been paid to hang out with kids. He started writing poems again after a 30 year absence and has published one or two. He may be the only school principal in America to have all of Christopher Robin's books and occasionally teaches a poetry class to the Breakfast Club. He once sang with Kenny Loggins and wrestler Dirty Dick Murdoch, but mainly he just puts bread on the table.
Read more by Scot:
The Last Lonesome Poem Ever Written in Chocolate Zomby
It is the Last Verse that Nobody Knows Blues in Side of Grits
Bukowski Drank Here in Outsider Writers
Open All Night in Gloom Cupboard
Butterflies on the Rocks in Six Sentences
Stones Section 60 on Sketchbook
Scot's homepage
Monday, December 8, 2008
Alan Kelly
Serious, ridiculous, overblown, pretentious & warped, Alan K has written for Film Ireland, Streetwise, The City Guidebook, Pretty-Scary, GCN, Penny Blood, 3:AM and ButcherQueers. His fiction has appeared in Beat the Dust, Lit Up Magazine, Gold Dust, Parasitic, Dogmatika, The Bloodied Quill and forthcoming in Sein and Werden
Steve Ely
Extracts from Steve Ely's massive poem JerUSAlem, have been published in a range of litzines, including Beat the Dust, Laura Hird Showcase, Dogmatika, Black Mail Press & Paper Cut. Other poems and short stories by Ely have been published in Literary Chaos, Lit Up, Lilies & Cannonballs Review, the Savage Kick, The Slab of Fun, Magma and elsewhere.
Paul Corman-Roberts
Paul Corman-Roberts toils in a boiler room next
to the edge of a major-interstate highway. "At least
it's job security!" Shoot him if you get a chance. Or
check out his site & stuff at
www.paulcormanroberts.com.
to the edge of a major-interstate highway. "At least
it's job security!" Shoot him if you get a chance. Or
check out his site & stuff at
www.paulcormanroberts.com.
Donna D. Vitucci
Donna D. Vitucci lives and works in Cincinnati, Ohio, helping raise funds for local nonprofits. Since 1990 her stories have appeared in dozens of print and online journals. Recent work has appeared or is forthcoming in Front Porch Journal, Juked, Night Train, Ginosko, Insolent Rudder, Smokelong Quarterly, mourning silence, and Another Chicago Magazine. Abacus was written after walking the shore of Lake Michigan during a very special artists’ retreat this past September.
Friday, December 5, 2008
Ben Tanzer
Ben Tanzer is the author of the novels Lucky Man (Manx Media, 2007) and Most Likely You Go Your Way and I’ll Go Mine (Orange Alert Press, 2008) and the short story collection Repetition Patterns (CCLaP, 2008). He also blogs at This Blog Will Change Your Life, which is the centerpiece of his vast, albeit faux, media empire, and edits This Zine Will Change Your Life, which you should totally submit to. Cool?
Charles Brooks III
Charles Clifford Brooks III is a poet and freelance writer living in Georgia USA. He was inducted into the National Creative Society his senior year at Shorter College where he also obtained a BS in History\Political Science with a minor in English Literature. Along with his creative endeavors, he also contributes articles to several magazines and a newspaper. He was recently brought on as Poetry Editor for Literary Magic Magazine. In August of 2008, Ghost Shadow Press picked up his first book of poetry “Whirling Metaphysics” to publish in 2009.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Aleathia Drehmer
Aleathia Drehmer is currently trying to hibernate for the winter, but not having much success. She is an active staff member for The Guild of the Outsider Writers. She lives with her darling daughter and crazy cat, Carrot, in rural Painted Post, NY. She has been lucky enough to be published in many online and print journals over the last few years. She is even luckier to have great friends and one damned patient boyfriend.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
William D. Freeman
I graduated from Randolph-Macon College in 2006 with a BA in English
Literature. My poems have previously appeared in The Duke's Dispatch,
The Stylus and online in LitUp Mag. My freelance work has appeared on
linux.com. In addition to poetry, my interests include travel,
photography, blues and jazz guitar and free software advocacy and I
currently work for a web hosting company.
Monday, December 1, 2008
David Erlewine
David Erlewine has approximately 30 short stories and flashes published in numerous print and web lit journals, some of which can be viewed at
http://www.sunoasis.com/movingon.html, http://webdelsol.com/InPosse/erlewine15.htm, http://issuu.com/dlbarringer/docs/whathappenedtous
For a person generally (if mistakenly) viewed as happy, his fiction certainly would never be described that way. He often thinks about Stanley Milgram's Obedience to Authority experiment and other such happy things.
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