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Sonja Broderick

Sonja Broderick's collection of poems, 'The Things You Left Me With,' is published by Lapwing Press, Belfast, 2004. Having done stints in acting and related writing, she features in the VoicesNet International Anthology 2005.

Jeff Harrison

Jeff's poetry collection "Fickleyes, Futilears, & William Wormswork" is available from MAG Press. His poetry has been widely published in journals such as, Masthead, XStream, Muse Apprentice Guild, Moria, BlazeVox, Word for Word, Xerography, Blackbox, Side Reality, XPress(ed), Generator, Tin Lustre Mobile, Znine, Eratio, 5_Trope, The Dream People, Aught, Blackboard Project, Cipher Journal, Newtopia, Pettycoat Relaxer, canwehaveourballback, foam:e, Gypsy, Kichen Sink, and Cranky. 

Guy Kettelhack 

His poetry has been featured in Outstretch, Van Gogh's Ear, Melic Review, New Pleiades, Triplopia (his poem Log On won first prize in July 2004 "laughter contest"),  Poetry Life & Times (featured poet twice - June and August 2004), Poetry in Emotion (autumn 2004) and Das Alchymist Poetry Review (March 2005).  He won the Margaret Reid Poetry Prize for Traditional Verse in November 2004. Approximately 20 of his poems will appear in the New Pleiades Anthology of 2005. He lives in NYC.

Sheila E. Murphy

Sheila E. Murphy's most recent published book is PROOF OF SILHOUETTES (Stride, UK, 2004). Other recent publications include CONCENTRICITY (Pleasure Boat Studio, NYC, 2004) and LETTERS TO UNFINISHED J. (Green Integer, 2003).

Mark Coburn

Mark Coburn [the Wireman] is an artist who's materials are welded steel, wire, and words. Mark is currently living and working in the Sowebo arts community in Baltimore, Md. U.S.A. A poet & spoken word performer/musician who has written and performed his work with a variety of musicians and groups

Nicholas Bell

Nicholas Bell: Is a student at the University of Kansas, United States majoring in English with a creative writing focus. Nick is not from Australia and is in fact from America. Nick is however a self-loathing American, as is all the rage in the American colleges these days, and he may or may not move to Fiji upon graduation.

Barbara Phillips

Barbara Phillips lives in Toronto. Her work has appeared in various anthologies such as Oval Victory: The Best of Canadian Poetry 2002, as well as in ezines and print publications. She has been a featured poet and a recipient of The Ted Plantos Memorial Seed Money Fund.

Glenn Bach

Glenn Bach is a poet, composer, and visual artist from Long Beach, California. His current project, Atlas Peripatetic, is inspired by an extensive mapping of sounds on his morning walk. Excerpts have appeared in DIAGRAM, Aught, and in a future issue of Chiron Review.

Ian McBryde 

Canadian-born Ian McBryde has been a long term resident of Australia. He is well-published both nationally and overseas, and his poetry has been translated into several languages. His fourth mainstream collection, "Domain", about WW2 and Europe under occupation, has just been published by Five Islands Press, and his third CD of spoken-word is about to be released by The Still Company , which is an ongoing collusion with Melbourne musician Greg Riddell. Ian McBryde is currently working on two new manuscripts and recording new material.

 

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