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Issue Five Contributors

Kate Bishop is a person who is an artist using her mind, hands and tools to create works that span many genres. Most of her art work usually touches the center of those who can relate.
Amanda Bergloff is a SF/fantasy writer whose short stories have appeared in various anthologies by World Weaver Press, Darkhouse Books, and Transmundane Press, among others. She collects books, toys and comics, and the inside of her mind looks like 1950's sci fi pulp art. Follow her @AmandaBergloff
Kenny A. Chaffin writes poetry, fiction and nonfiction and has published poems and fiction in Microfiction Monday Magazine, 365 Tomorrows, James Gunn’s Ad Astra, Eunoia Review, Star*Line, nonfiction in The Writer, The Electron, Writers Journal and others. He grew up in southern Oklahoma and now lives in Denver, CO where he works hard to make enough of a living to support two cats, numerous wild birds and a bevy of squirrels. His poetry, fiction and other work is available at Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B007S3SMY8. He may be contacted through his website at http://www.kacweb.com.
Deborah L. Davitt is best known for her critically-acclaimed Edda-Earth novels, and her poetry has appeared in Silver Blade, Dreams & Nightmares, Star*Line, and many other venues. She lives in Houston, Texas, with her husband and son.
Hope Denney is lots of things, but today she is mostly a Southern Gothic author. She adores old newspapers, 1930's movies, and attics. Say hi at @HopeDenney2
Nate Ealy is a recent graduate of Grove City College where he obtained a degree in history. In his free time Nate likes to write short stories and watch football. Some of his stories have been published in Flash Fiction Magazine, Siren's Call eZine, and Massacre Magazine. He blogs semi-frequently at: swallowedbymonsters.wordpress.com.
Will Gilmer is a writer and poet with a penchant (attention span) for short form and abstract styles. He lives in Michigan with his lovingly acquired family, obligatory cat, and odd curios. Available or forthcoming in Transmudane Press’ “After the Happily Ever After” anthology, Firefly Magazine, 200ccs, and Empyreome. Follow him @willwritethings.
LiAnnah Jameson is a pen name in honor of her best friend who passed away in 2006. No. LiAnnah Jameson is not a porn star.  Follow LiAnnah on Twitter @annah_li 
C. A. Love is a writer currently residing in Berlin, Germany and is originally from California. 
Pitte' Palet is a writer with far too much time than one would expect. Mostly it's spent writing, and, if not that, Pitte' can be found playing video games or sleeping. quotev.com/airwing
Formerly an astronomer and more recently a research project manager in an aerospace company, Vaughan Stanger now writes SF and fantasy fiction for a living. His stories have appeared in Daily Science Fiction, Abyss & Apex, Postscripts, Nature Futures and Interzone, amongst others. Follow his writing adventures at http://www.vaughanstanger.com or @VaughanStanger.
Matt Thompson is a London-based writer of strange fiction and player of strange music. His stories have been published at Unsung Stories, Perihelion and Kaleidotrope, among others. He can be found online at http://matt-thompson.com, and on Twitter at @24wordLoop
H. Victory lives close to the sea with a ginger cat and a large dog. She spends her time avoiding people and doing things with words.
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