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Est. 2001. A magazine, a book, and morning readings.
Mike Nagel is the author of Duplex and Culdesac, both from Autofocus Books. He lives in Plano, Texas.
Warren C. Longmire is a Negro poet and performer from North Philadelphia. His latest book, Bird/Diz [an erased history of bebop], was published by Bunny Presse. He is completing his MFA in Poetry at the Iowa Writers’ Workshop.
Author of two chapbooks: Horsemouth and Aquariumhead (flash fictions; published by Black Lawrence Press) and The Tales of Flaxie Char (poetry; published by dancing girl press).
Claire Hopple is the author of seven books. Her stories have appeared in Southwest Review, Forever Mag, Wigleaf, Cleveland Review of Books, and others. More at clairehopple.com.
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