Lisa Pierce Flores’s poetry, fiction, and journalism have appeared in numerous journals, magazines, and newspapers, including Willow Springs, Poem, Inkwell, Stand Magazine, and The New York Times. She is the author of The History of Puerto Rico (Greenwood Press, 2010).
William D. Gill’s writing has appeared in storySouth and has been published twice in the United Kingdom by Leaf Books Ltd. Most recently, his short story, “The Fairness Doctrine”, appears in the summer 2009 issue of SNReview. http://www.snreview.org/0209Gill.html
Christopher Harris is a freelance writer living in Amherst, MA, who earned an MFA in Fiction from the University of Massachusetts. He recently published short stories in News from the Republic of Letters, LIT and Washington Square, and is working on a novel. He also writes and appears on television for ESPN. Contact him at chris@holecity.com.
Jeremy Lakaszcyck is a candidate for an MFA in fiction from the University of Massachusetts in Boston, where he teaches creative writing. He’s won third place in the 2009 Playboy College Fiction Contest, as well as co-created and edited Consequence, a literary journal focused on the culture and consequence of war.
Hayes Moore recently defended his doctoral dissertation on experimental Chinese poetry at Columbia University. His poetry has appeared in MaryMark Press, Segue, and Graffiti Rag. His fiction can be found in Foliate Oak and his co-translation of “Clover,” by the late author Guo Songfen, is in the collection Running Mother and Other Stories from Columbia University Press.