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![]() | Eric Bosse (Guest Editor) is a Special Education teacher, fiction writer, actor and filmmaker in Colorado. Following a scandalous failure to open an art house cinema, Eric turned to fiction writing and film making. He lives with his wife, writes daily, aspires to travel often, and cares for two feature film projects in various states of undress. He also acts in stage plays, including a recent turn in a regional production of The Mystery Plays as Jesus Christ. He has recently published fiction in Linnaean Street and Vestal Review, with a suite of flash fictions forthcoming in Exquisite Corpse. eebosse@hotmail.com David Toussaint (Guest Editor) is a resident of New York City and has been a professional writer since the age of 15. He is also an actor, director, and producer. He's a freelance writer for Conde Nast Publications, and has written numerous short stories, two screenplays, and a play, Backstage Bitches, which he produced and directed off-Broadway in 1999. He's been published in the e-zines ZendZine and Outsider Ink? The Voice of the Individualist and has written articles for Conde Nast Traveler, Working Woman, 7 Days, Instinct, Stages, and BRIDE'S magazines, among others. This is his second term as a Guest Editor for All-Story Extra, having first worked on the January 2000 issue for one month. He'd like to say that his biggest achievement is his short story in the current Harper's. He'd like to say that, but can't, as they've yet to acknowledge his existence. David can be reached at: Xtoussaint@aol.com Tracy Falke once co-authored and edited a book on politics in return for a mint-condition 1981 Buick with white-wall tires and a suicide knob. These days she figures fiction is safer; it keeps her off inexplicable FBI files, out of ditches, and appears infinitely more civilised. Between plotting world domination, contributing to a UK fiction magazine, and attempting to understand British accents, she finds time to work on her collection of short stories, most set in Louisiana and Mississippi where she was born and raised. She also occasionally shuffles a stack of paper that is to be her novel. She dreams to one day harness her love of photography and fiction under one professional yolk, filmmaking. This is her first publication, and she is proud to have such a respected credit to begin her writing career. This story is dedicated to her husband Joe, for believing. Bob Thurber, who works full time at writing and part time at not much else, has published in Elimae, Z End Zine, The Melic Review, The Providence Journal, In Posse Review, and Linnaean Street. His "2 Small Fictions" received the Spring 2000 issue Linnaean Street Award for Excellence and Clarity in Writing. He has additional work forthcoming in Winedark Sea, Blue Murder, and a fiction anthology from Agony Press. He lives with his wife and children in Southeastern Massachusetts. Contact him at bthurber@ix.netcom.com |