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Jackie Ashton (Guest Editor) Jackie Ashton is published widely on the internet in ezines such as: Moondance, The Blue Review, The Inditer, Inscriptions, NukeTown, A Writer's Choice Literary Journal, and Your Business Newsletter. She has won two contests recently--Inscriptions monthly contest and a short story contest out of Germany (first prize--marzipan!).

She is a Project Manager, working in the telecommunications industry, mother of four children / two step children, and the other half in a great man's life. She also manages to take on technical writing projects on the side.

Currently, she is working on a novel, My Other, and text for a computer program for a US based company. Other endevours also include: a book of poetry (Fighting With the Tides of the Moon), over 150 songs of various genres, and numerous oil paintings. Right brained--you bet . . .

Email: jackieashton@home.com. Web address: http://members.home.com/jackieashton/pageone.htm.

Eric Bosse (Guest Editor) lives in Colorado with his wife. He works as an educational behavior consultant by day, writer and filmmaker by night, and lounges around eating Swiss chocolate and listening to Turkish Gypsy music all weekend. His film, "My Mother Received a Wound" just might be featured in the 2001 Sundance Film Festival--you never know. His fictions have appeared in Linnaean Street, Eclectica, Exquisite Corpse, and will soon appear at In Posse Review and in the forthcoming fiction anthology from Agony Press.

Liam Durcan lives in Montreal with his wife, Florence. He works as a physician at the McGill University Health Center. This is his first published work of fiction.

Danielle LaVaque-Manty has a Ph.D. in Political Science and a love-hate relationship with teaching. She is studying Finnish, a crazy language that uses words like "ymmärtämättömyys." She lives in Seattle with her husband (a damned Finn) and two cats. This is her first published story.

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