Contributors
Contributors |
Penny-Anne BeaudoinPenny-Anne Beaudoin is a writer and editor living in south-western Ontario. A number of her articles have appeared in religion and spirituality journals across Canada and the United States, and she was nominated for the Canadian Church Press Award in 2000. Her poetry has been published in The Windsor Review, On Spec Magazine, and Room of One’s Own. Her fiction has appeared in Lorraine and James, Writers On Line, Quantum Muse, Ascent Aspirations, Flash Me, FreeFall Magazine, The Canadian Writers’ Journal, and is forthcoming in The Rose & Thorn and Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine. She was nominated for the Push Cart Prize in 2005. |
Deborah GrabienSan Francisco native Deborah Grabien Deborah can generally be found listening to music, playing music on one of her eleven guitars, hanging out with her musician friends, or writing fiction that deals with music. She is a prolific mystery author who often features both ghosts and music in her stories. Her works are available from St. Martin’s Minotaur and Drollerie Press, for sale at Amazon, Fictionwise, or your favorite e and/or print book retailer. To learn more about Deborah, visit her website at www.deborahgrabien.com. |
Denise GolinowskiDenise Golinowski is a life-long scribbler who lives in Virginia with one very patient husband and two not-so-patient cats. With the boundless support of family and friends and the kind acceptance of Membra Disjecta, she has ventured into the public view with “By Tears Bound.” She hopes you will enjoy the story that was begun as a writing exercise based on lyrics and then transformed into a fantasy story based on a myth–or something like that./a>. |
Ennis DrakeEnnis Drake lives in Central Florida with his wife, Patti, his daughter, Shaya, four cats, two dogs, and a shoggoth named Mickey. You may contact him on his blog at Live Journal. |
Gar LipowAs a long time environmental activist and sometime journalist with a strong technical background, Gar Lipow has spent years immersed in the subject of efficiency and renewable energy. His writing is predominantly non-fiction, but he occasionally “dabbles in drabbles.” Visit his website for more information. |
Scott GrayScott Gray creates art for posters, websites, and magazines through Scott Gray Illustration. His art has a stylistic look with a realistic feel, and he’s recently been calling himself an Impressionist. He paints in black and white or color, using a variety of mediums, including acrylic, gauche and ink, and then finalizes his art in PhotoShop. He has a Fine Arts B.A. in Illustration from the Maine College of Art. |
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