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Edwin Aponte is a writer of fiction and non-. His writing has appeared in few publications. Some of his work can be found at thesatiricon.com. He lives in New York.

Julia Dixon Evans is a writer in San Diego. Her debut novel, Mother Father Daughter Burn, is forthcoming from Dzanc Books in early 2018. Her work can be found in Paper Darts, Pithead Chapel, Hobart, and elsewhere. More at www.juliadixonevans.com, twitter @juliadixonevans

Allen Forrest: Born in Canada and bred in the U.S., Allen Forrest has worked in many mediums: computer graphics, theater, digital music, film, video, drawing, and painting. Allen studied acting in the Columbia Pictures Talent Program in Los Angeles, and digital media in art and design at Bellevue College. He currently works in Vancouver, Canada as a graphic artist and painter. You can find more of his work here: http://art-grafiken.blogspot.ca/

Lizz Huerta is a working class writer of mythic fiction. She is currently finishing a short story collection, and a fantasy novel that centers the world of pyramids, jungles and jaguars instead of castles, moors and dragons. “I, Succubus” was originally published in the print journal LUMINA. You can find Lizz here: @lizzhuerta

Paige Law, currently of San Diego, gets money by training a team of customer service reps, and writes a novel at night for no money. When she’s not at a desk, she jumps in front of cameras wearing vintage dresses, bamboozling local photographers. You can keep up with her on social media: https://www.facebook.com/lawpaige.

L. Noelle McLaughlin was a finalist for a grant from the Speculative Literature Foundation. New work appears or will be appearing in Spolia Magazine, The Stone Canoe Journal, and Thrice Fiction. She indulges in this sort of shameless self promotion often at: poorhumanbeans.wordpress.com.

Keith McCleary is the author of the graphic novels Killing Tree Quarterly and Top of the Heap (Terminal Press) and co-author of the audio novella The Gothickers (CCLaP). His comics and prose have appeared in Heavy Metal, Weave, Acapella Zoo, Pseudopod, and Electric Literature, among others. He is also co-editor of the States of Terror anthology series from Ayahausca Publishing, and Comics Curator at Entropy. Keith holds an MFA from UC San Diego, where he teaches on writing and comics. CIRCUS+THE SKIN, his first novel, will be published by Kraken Press in 2018. www.keithmccleary.com

Adam “Bucho” Rodenberger is a surrealist writer from Kansas City. He earned his MFA in Writing from the University of San Francisco in 2011. He released his first short story collection, Scaring the Stars into Submission, in 2016 and is set to release his second collection, The Machinery of the Heart: Love Stories in 2017. He’s been published in Glint Literary Journal, L’allures des Mots, Marathon Literary Review, Phoebe, The Santa Clara Review, Serving House Journal, Slice Magazine, and many others. He blogs at: http://triphoprisy.blogspot.com

Mariana Salazar, aka “La Fede,” is an artist living in Ensenada, Mexico. She is a graduate of the University of Baja California, and founder of the Zine Talento festival. You can find La Fede here: www.facebook.com/lafedelafedelafede and Zine Talento here: www.facebook.com/zinetalento

Virio Guido Stipa was born in 1975 in Ascoli Piceno, Italy. After studying and living for about nine years in Madrid, Spain he returned to his country for a while, joining his passion for writing to work in the legal field, which he then abandoned definitively. He is currently living in Kansas City (Missouri), USA. He can be found here: http://www.virio.it/

Andrew J. Stone is the author of the novella The Mortuary Monster. His short stories have appeared in Hobart, Red Fez, Drunk Monkeys, and DOGZPLOT, among other places. If he were a corpse, he’d be buried in a mushroom suit. If he valued money, he’d quit writing.

Anna Zusman immigrated to the United States from the former Soviet Union when she was twelve. She studied illustration at the Rhode Island School of Design and painting at the San Francisco Art Institute. She lives in San Francisco, teaches art at a local college, and exhibits nationally. http://www.annazusman.com/

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