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Tonya Eberhard's poetry has appeared in over twenty literar magazines and other literary outlets. Her most recent work can be found in Slink Chunk Press, Saudade Magazine, Thirteen Myna Birds, The Wild Word, and Degenerate Literature. She lives in Minnesota.

Glen Gonzalez earned a B.A. in Creative Writing from the University of South Florida. His poetry has appeared in Tampa Bay Review and in USF's White Mule. Glen is a communication consultant and a founding partner of Smith Communication Partners. He lives in Tampa, Florida with his wife, his daughter, his notepad and his guitars.

Gabor G Gyukics is an author of 7 books of poetry: 4 in Hungarian, 2 in English, 1 in Bulgarian and 11 books of translations including A Transparent Lion, selected poetry of Attila József in English and an anthology of North American Indigenous poets in Hungarian. His latest book titled A Hermit Has No Plural published by Singing Bone Press in 2015. At present, he resides in Vienna, Austria.

James Croal Jackson is a writer, musician, and occasional filmmaker whose work in film and TV in Los Angeles led to a rediscovery of his love of poetry. His poems have appeared in magazines including The Bitter Oleander, Lines+Stars, and Columbia College Literary Review. He is the winner of the 2016 William Redding Memorial Poetry Prize via The Poetry Forum. He lives in Columbus, Ohio.

Tim Kahl [http://www.timkahl.com] is the author of Possessing Yourself (CW Books, 2009), The Century of Travel (CW Books, 2012) and The String of Islands (Dink, 2015). His work has been published in Prairie Schooner, Drunken Boat, Indiana Review, Ninth Letter, Notre Dame Review, The Journal, The Volta, Caliban. He is also editor of Clade Song [http://www.cladesong.com]. He is the vice president and events coordinator of The Sacramento Poetry Center. He currently teaches at California State University, Sacramento.