Contributors

Kelly Magee is the author of Body Language (UNT Press 2006), winner of the Katherine Anne Porter Prize for Short Fiction, as well as the forthcoming collaborations With Animal (Black Lawrence Press), The Reckless Remainder (Noctuary Press), Your Sick (Jellyfish Highway Press), and others. She teaches in the MFA program at Western Washington University. Find links to more of her writing at kellyelizabethmagee.com.

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Brian Oliu is originally from New Jersey and currently teaches at the University of Alabama where he is the Director of Slash Pine Press. He is the author of So You Know It’s Me, a series of Craigslist Missed Connections, and Leave Luck to Heaven, an ode to 8-bit video games. He has two books forthcoming in 2015, i/o, a memoir in the form of a computer virus, and Enter Your Initials For Record Keeping, essays on NBA Jam. His works in progress deal with professional wrestling and long distance running (not at once).

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Angela Veronica Wong is the author of how to survive a hotel fire (Coconut Books). Her poetry has been anthologized in Best American Poetry (Scribner; with Amy Lawless), Read Women (Locked Horn Press) and Please Excuse This Poem: 100 New Poets for the Next Generation (Viking). Her fiction is forthcoming in Denver Quarterly. She is on the internet at www.angelaveronicawong.com.

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Matthew Roberson is the author of three novels, 1998.6Impotent, and List, all from FC2.  He also edited the collection, Musing the Mosaic: Approaches to Ronald Sukenick, from SUNY Press.  His short fiction has appeared in Fourteen Hills, Fiction International, Clackamas Literary Review, Western Humanities Review, McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, and others.  He lives in Mount Pleasant with his family and teaches at Central Michigan University.

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Magdalena Waz currently lives and writes in Brooklyn, NY. Her writing has appeared in The Collagist and Rabbit Catastrophe Review, and her errant thoughts sometimes end up here. She holds an MA in Creative Writing from Miami University, Ohio.

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Richard Hackler is Nonfiction Editor for Sundog Lit. He lives in Minneapolis.