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Maria L. Berg enjoys brisk swims in the Pacific Northwest. Her flash fiction has been published in Five on the Fifth, Waking Writer and Fictional Pairings. When not writing adult fiction, she writes and photo-illustrates Gator McBumpypants adventure stories. https://experiencewriting.com/ @authormariaberg https://www.facebook.com/authormarialberg
Kerry E.B. Black lives in a swamp in Pennsylvania, though neither Shrek nor Fionna visit. More about the author can be found at www.facebook.com/authorKerryE.B.Black and Twitter @BlackKerryblick
Kenny A. Chaffin writes poetry, fiction and nonfiction and has published poems and fiction in Microfiction Monday Magazine, 365Tomorrows, James Gunn’s Ad Astra, Eunoia Review, Star*Line, nonfiction in The Writer, The Electron, Writers Journal & 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 http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B007S3SMY8. He may be contacted through his website at http://www.kacweb.com.
CB Droege is an author and voice actor from the Queen City living in the Millionendorf. Learn more at cbdroege.com @CBDroege
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.
M. Irene Hill collects cats and writes short fiction, poetry and prose for fun when she is not out saving the world. She loves rhyming and alliteration a little too much. She hates writing these little biographies as such. Her writing has been published in Fire and Light; From Across the River; 365 Tomorrows, Poetry Soup and upcoming in Flash Fiction Magazine.
Rebecca Jarrett is a stay at home mom who loves romance novels, writing and painting. You might find her stories online, but her paintings are well hidden. She lives in West Tennessee and couldn’t get any more country.
Asher Littlefield is a lover of exploration, building, and learning the way a place works. He reads stories, history, theology, science, and politics, and likes to talk about all of that on Twitter: @AsherTheWriter.
Eddie D. Moore travels extensively for work, and he spends much of that time listening to audio books. The rest of the time is spent dreaming of stories to write and he spends the weekends writing them. His stories have been published by Jouth Webzine, The Flash Fiction Press, Every Day Fiction, Theme of Absence, Flash Fiction Magazine, and Fantasia Divinity Magazine. Find more on his blog: https://eddiedmoore.wordpress.com/.
Alan Price is a film critic, blogger and poet. He writes for the film website FILMUFORIA. His blogs can be found at alanprice69.wordpress.com. Alan's debut collection of poetry OUTFOXING HYENAS was published by Indigo Dreams in 2012. A pamphlet ANGELS AT THE EDGE (Tuba Press) came out in 2015. And his latest chapbook MAHLER'S HUT (Original Plus Books) was published in February 2017.
Guy S. Ricketts is an avid reader and writer who enjoys nearly every genre of story. He sees every day as potential to write an epic story, and life provides limitless sources of inspiration. His Twitter handle is @GuyRicketts.
S.S. Sanderson (@SSSanderson2) writes flash fiction and lives a life that looks better on paper.
Joshua Scully is an American History teacher from Uniontown, Pennsylvania. His fiction can be found at www.jjscully.wordpress.com or @jojascully.
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.
Amber D. Tran graduated from West Virginia University in 2012, where she specialized in lyrical non-fiction and contemporary poetry. She is the editor-in-chief for the Cold Creek Review literary journal. Her first novel,Moon River, was released in September. She currently lives in Alabama with her husband and miniature dachshund. Her work has been featured in Calliope, Sonic Boom Journal, Spry Literary Journal, Cheat River Review, and more.
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