Hila Ratzabi - { I Don’t Care if Your Memoir is True, and Other Thoughts on Truth and Fiction }
Jessica Gross - { 2 Train, End to End }
Michael Henson - { Maggie Boylan }
Alissa Heyman - { I Married a Skull } { Shortly After the Wedding }{ The Silent Treatment }
Lynne Procope - { Doing It for Love } { The Poet Addresses Saartjie Baartman; The So Called Venus Hottentot. }
Tim Raymond - { Small }
Jaime Warburton - { This Is Not a Poem About a Dream } { - Red Moon Last Night }
Shelly Oria - { Integrity }
Sheila Thorne - { Betrayal }
Jennifer Duffield White - { Blue-Sky Treason }
Tamiko Beyer - { We Don’t Know and They Won’t Tell Us ~ Poetry in the Space of Possibility }
Adam Auerbach - { Illustrations }
Simon Perchik - { Five Untitled Poems }
Lynne Procope - { The Mortal Danger of Redheads }
Hila Ratzabi - { I Have to Show My Appreciation to You for Rescuing Me from This Setting }
| Sheila Thorne |
Sheila Thorne lives in Berkeley, California. She is married, with 3 grown children, and formerly taught in the writing program at California State University, San Jose. Her fiction has appeared in Nimrod, Stand Magazine, Iris, Literal Latte, Green Hills Literary Lantern, Talking River Review, and Louisiana Literature, among other journals, the anthology Texas Told'em (Ink Brush Press 2010), and is upcoming in Evening Street Review and Magnolia Journal. She won a first prize in the Five Fingers Review 2004 fiction contest and was a finalist in the 2010 Writers-at-Work contest.