Anne Hasselbrack (Guest Editor) has a degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Maryland, College Park. One of Anne's resumes includes: student police aide, private investigator, store security, internship with the Defense Criminal Investigative Service, and an 8-year stint as a contract specialist with the Federal government. The other resume boasts: a self-published book "Extra-Curricular: a novel of rape on campus", a published short story, a published article, and two (to-be) published poems. She lives in Maryland with her husband, dad, and two tabby cats. Please take a moment to visit her webpage at:http://members.aol.com/myecpage/main.html Or email at:aspwren@aol.com

Gerard Siino (Guest Editor) lives near Boston with his wife, Hillary. His stories and poetry have appeared in The Providence Journal, Inkwell, Shoreline, Beacon Street Review, Fledgling and online in Zoetrope All-Story Extra and Deeply Shallow. He has an MFA in Creative Writing from Emerson College in Boston. Emails welcome at: rsiino@aol.com

Joseph M. Faria was born on the island of Sao Miguel, in the Azores. He was brought to the United States when he was nine months old, by his mother, in 1950. He studied Creative Writing at Roger Williams University. He published his first poem when he was twenty-three: "The Black Crow Symphony: 4th Movement", Ishmael, Spring 1973. His short story "Threshold" won 2nd Prize in the 1997 CWA National Writing Competition. His first book of short stories, "FROM A DISTANCE", was published in the Azores in June 1998 by Nova Grafica Press. It was the first book of fiction to be published in English in the Azores. Joseph is currently editing his first novel, Katia, for publication. He lives in Bristol, RI. He can be reached at:jmmf@msn.com

Felicia White currently lives, works and writes in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She lives with one husband, one son, one dog, and assorted fish. She works in a sales and marketing office for a computer company and writes when the muse yells in her ear louder than her boss or her family. Her fiction has appeared in ART TIMES, HYSTERIA and HOB-NOB. When not writing short fiction she continues work on the never-ending novel. You may contact her at: twhite@busprod.com


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