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in creative writing from San Francisco State University and a Ph.D. in
science/mathematics education from the University of California at Berkeley. For
more information, see http://lucillelangday.com. Twitter: @LucilleLDay.
The poems of Phillip Egelston have appeared in Folio, The Cresset, Limestone,
Naugatuck River Review, RiverSedge, San Pedro River Review, Homewood
Review, and other magazines. New poems will appear in the 'Poets of Faith'
special issue of Rattle, in William And Mary Review, in Plainsongs, and in the
Anglican Theological Review. He is Advisor on Creative Writing and Visual Arts
to the Shawnee Hills Arts Council in Southern Illinois. He won the New Vintage
Northwest first prize for poetry in 2001.
Jeff Fearnside’s poetry has appeared in literary journals such as Permafrost,
Qarrtsiluni, Blue Earth Review, Clackamas Literary Review, The Los Angeles
Review, and The Fourth River, among others. His chapbook Lake, and Other
Poems of Love in a Foreign Land, winner of the Standing Rock Cultural Arts
Open Poetry Chapbook Competition, was published in 2011 and additionally won
the Peace Corps Writers 2012 Poetry Award. Other honors for his work include
nature writing residencies at the Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest and
the H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest. He is the recipient of a 2015 Individual
Artist Fellowship award from the Oregon Arts Commission. He lives with his wife
and their two cats in Corvallis, where he teaches at Oregon State University. For
more info: http://www.Jeff-Fearnside.com.
Joan Fiset is a psychotherapist in private practice. Her publications include
Now the Day is Over (Blue Begonia 1997) winner of the King County Publication
Award, and Namesake (Blue Begonia 2015). Her work has appeared in
Trickhouse, Tarpaulin Sky, Kudzu, Calyx and others. She lives in Seattle,
Washington with her husband, Louis. http://www.joanfiset.com.
Douglas Garzon writes: I am freelance photographer living in the Philadelphia
metro region. My interest in photography started when I was about ten years old.
That was when I meet my stepmother who is a professional photographer she
opened my eyes to the world of color and to see the world through a different
filter. I can be contact via email at [email protected]
Alex Kustanovich is a Digital Services Librarian whose interest range from
existential syncretism to behavioral patterns for albino chinchillas. He can eat
three chili peppers without breaking a sweat.
Pamela Ramos Langley pokes away daily at her second replacement keyboard
in an inland exurb between San Diego and Los Angeles. She earned her English
Literature & Writing degree from Marylhurst University in Portland, OR. Her
work has been published in The Santa Fe Literary Review, Literary Orphans,
The Writing Disorder, MARY: A Journal of New Writing, Hippocampus
Magazine, The Story Shack, Drunk Monkeys and elsewhere. She won the 2015
editors’ prize for non-fiction over at MARY: A Journal of New Writing, has been
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