Pete Darling, Editor
In the distant future, Pete will swell to a diameter of several million miles, then collapse to a tiny point of matter weighing more than a Chevy Nova.

Jeremy Hulette, Co-Editor
Jeremy, as he is known in polite circles, lives the life of the cursed in beautiful San Francisco, California; land of the free and home of the strange. He also likes small shiny things.

Marissa Krupa, Contributor
Marissa Krupa is currently embarking on the second year of her M.A. program in which she uses artmaking and creativity to deconstruct the psyche of the cosmos. In her spare time she bowls with the local women's league at the "Seaside Lanes". Back Burner projects include performing in this year's "Carnival" with a Brazilian dance troupe, oil painting, and making money through Amway.

Damon A. Miller, Contributor
Damon A. Miller lives and works in Portland, Oregon where he spends his spare time searching for Sly Stone, and trying to breed a chicken that not only tastes good, but also whitens teeth.

Robert Phoenix, Contributor
Robert Phoenix is actually a ragingly successful and rich family baron in an alternate dimension. But in this time-space vector he's doing his best to carve out a living as writer while he wrestles with the ghost of Rasputin and host of Emmanuel.

Jack Roan, Contributor
Jack likes coffee, cigarettes and industrial music. He enjoys reading good books, watching people and talking until dawn. He has lived in New Orleans for the past 5 years and now knows this is where he is from. He wants to experience everything once.

Leila Shafei, Contributor
Leila Shafei lives in New England with her boyfriend, their two cats, Uma and Jarvis, and some sea monkeys that have yet to be opened.

Jim Sharrow, Contributor
Jim lives in St. Petersburg, Florida.

Rick Steele, Contributor
Rick lives in St. Petersburg, Florida with his wife, kids, and pets. It would appear Rick is somewhat domesticated - and that would be true - except for his insatiable desire to crawl inside every mind he sees as worthy and pull out twisted bits of life for his poetry and prose. He currently runs a Writers' Workshop in Tampa, reads Yeats outloud to annoy his wife, and pecks at his computer after everyone has gone to bed.

IT-X, Information Services Technician of Mystery
IT-X sends us his missives by manipulating invisible electromagnetic fields.