Note: This page contains bios of early
contributors to Identity Theory. For the latest authors, view writers
from 2006.
Hortensia Anderson is the author
of numerous chapbooks as well as a volume of poetry, TRUST (fly-by
night press, 1995). Her current passion is renga and other forms
of collaborative poetry. E-mail: hortense@walrus.com
writing interest: Poetry
Poetry: "For
You"
Alan C. Baird recently
coauthored "9TimeZones.com" - a print\web\wap project
featured at the Whitney Biennial. His online stories and scripts
appear in Locus Novus, minima, the-phone-book.com, Quick Fiction,
flashquake, Literary Potpourri, fifty word fiction, 3am Magazine
and In Posse Review. He lives just a stone's throw from Hollywood...
which is fine and dandy, until the stones are thrown back.
Article: Loose
Lips Sink Ships
Averil Bones holds a BA Communication
(Print Journalism), lives in Sydney, Australia, and currently works
in the publishing industry. Her work has appeared in many journals
and zines including The Blue Fifth Review, Aileron, Comrades E-Zine,
Red Coral, Poetry Downunder, Poetry Life & Times, Poetry Repair
Shop, Ascent, The Indite Circle, Poets Cut, Pale Forest, Outsider
Ink, Grassroots Poetry, Dalipyati, Creativenue, Cerberus, San Francisco
Salvo, Dead Mule, Poetry Street Corner, and This Hard Wind. She
is a regular contributor to Poetry Downunder, and is featured as
an Alpha Poet on The Poet's Porch.
E-mail: bones@sublime.com.au
Writing interests: Poetry
Poetry: "Condolence"
Susannah Breslin is the author of You're
a Bad Man, Aren't You?, a short story collection from Future Tense
Books. Currently, she is at work on a semi-autobiographical novel,
If Only These Hands Could Talk, based on her experiences in Porn
Valley. Her writings, photographs, and comics have appeared in Harper's
Bazaar, Details, Salon, The LA Weekly, and Variety, among many other
publications. She is also a reporter on Playboy TV's "Sexcetera."
Identity Theory articles: "While
You Were Out" | "A
Family Portrait" | "Come
See Allycin" | "Sex
$75" | "Coprophagy"
John Bryan has been
published in various journals such as Unlikely Stories, Kimera,
3AM Magazine, Stirring, Poems Niederngasse,Thunder Sandwich, Gnome,
Wilmington Blues, deep cleveland junkmail oracle and Pig Iron Malt
to name a few.
email: jbryan@vtown.com.au
I.D. Theory article: "Giving your
secrets to a poet"
dennis camire is a poet, teacher, and bartender
living in kennebunk maine. his poems have appeared in the mid-american
review, words and images, firefly review, animus, a sense of place:
collected maine poems, and other small journals. currently he is
touring with the poetry trio "Trinity" on their "apocryphal
gospel revival tour." he can be reached at denniscamire@hotmail.com
Stephen Chaleff has been writing and cartooning
for community newspapers, small press, magazines and now the web.
Articles range from health to simplicity to editorials to essays.
Plus, he self-syndicates a cartoon series as well as some columns
(frugality from a stay-at-home dad's view, a kids educational feature
and a Pro Wrestling column).
E-mail: stephenchaleff@yahoo.com
Writing interests: Health, Comics, Simplicity, Pro Wrestling, Kids
Education
I.D. Theory articles:
"Kava: A healthy stress reliever"
When Jeff Circle
left the seminary to join the army, he expected everything his recruiter
promised. He got more than he bargained for, however, when Army
basic training changed his entire perspective on life. After basic
training, he graduated from the US Army Intelligence School and
was assigned to the 2nd Infantry Division, stationed near the demilitarized
zone in South Korea. In 1990-1991, he served in the Gulf War with
the legendary Tiger Brigade. He now lives with his wife on the coast
of South Carolina.
Email: jeff@jeffcircle.com Links: www.jeffcircle.com,
www.getyourpassport.com
I.D. Theory articles: "Great
Expectations"
John Michael Cummings' nonfiction
has appeared in ACM (Another Chicago Magazine) and Utne Reader.
Excerpts of his first novel, THE BEST MARK OF A MAN, are forthcoming
in Confrontation, Puckerbrush Review, and Kennesaw Review. He is
a native of Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, and today lives in New
York City.
Email: johnmcummings@aol.com
I.D. Theory articles: "Silver
Balloons"
Diane E. Dees is a psychotherapist and writer
in Louisiana. Her essays and short stories have appeared in many
publications. Diane writes a column for Moondance and is
a regular contributor to Freezerbox.com. She and her husband, Orvin,
are the webmasters of Princess Café, a virtual rock and roll
restaurant.
I.D. Theory articles: "Notes
from the Nation's Landfill" | "Dust"
Websites: www.princesscafe.com,
www.dedspace.blogspot.com
Stuart Edmiston is a 17-year-old high school
student with little
hope for the future. He sleeps on the floor. He views his wasted
potential as self-liberation. He hopes you'll agree. Actually, he
doesn't care. He needs a shower.
Links: http://hometown.aol.com/smartass342/
Areas of Specialty/Interest: Let's just call him a Renaissance Man,
eh?
E-mail address: republicanskilledmymom@hotmail.com
I.D. Theory articles: Under
the Sea
David Erlewine has received first,
second and third prizes for nineteen short stories appearing or
forthcoming in twenty-one print and online journals. He lives in
Austin, Texas, and is shopping a novel and writing more short stories.
His stories can be viewed through www.daviderlewine.com
Links to a few stories: Dachau
and Oktoberfest | Moving
on | Big
Slopes Email: Derlew1@yahoo.com
Salik Farooqi was born in Pakistan
but grew up in the Middle East. He was living in the U.A.E. at the
time of the 1991 Gulf War. Salik received his B.A. at McGill University
studying Economics and Political Science, and went on to obtain
a J.D. at the William and Mary School of Law. He will commence a
Master of Public Policy program in the Fall, with a regional focus
on the Middle East.
Article: "A
Sorta [Sordid] Fairytale"
E-mail: salikhf@yahoo.com
Deirdre Faughey lives in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
She works as an Assistant Editor at HarperCollins Publishers, plays
guitar and sings in a punk country dance band called The YoungHearts,
writes songs and stories in her free time, and has recently discovered
a mouse that lives in her kitchen. She can be reached at deirdre_faughey@hotmail.com
I.D. Theory article: New Wave Knitting
Matthew Flaming'scritical
essays have appeared in a number of publications including e2K/AuthorNet,
The Baffler, and in the upcoming anthology "Putting Down the
Gun: Essays on the New Masculinity." He also writes a monthly
book review column for the literary site Word Riot, and occasionally
publishes short fiction both online and in print. You can email
him at m_flaming@yahoo.com.
Article: "From
Liberty Cabbage to Freedom Fries"
Brentley Frazer is an poet living in Brisbane,
Australia. His poems have been published in many reputable international
publications, including Exquisite Corpse, nthPosition, Getunderground,
Short Fuse, Paper Tiger. The following poems are from the forthcoming
PC Paperback A Dark Samadhi (avail. Feb 2003). Brentley works
as editor of Retort Magazine.
More information about the author is available at www.brentley.com
Daniel Garrett is a writer whose work has
been published in American Book Review, The Review of Contemporary
Fiction, World Literature Today, The African, Black American Literature
Forum, Black Film Review, Changing Men, The Humanist, and the Quarterly
Black Review of Books. He has written a novel, Heroes and Friends,
and a play, An Enemy of the President.
I.D. Theory articles: "Show,
Don't Tell" | Tupac
Shakur | Notes
| Diana
Ross | Kitchens
of Distinction
Ron Gibson, Jr. is a twenty-six year
old writer residing in Kent, Washington. Previously appeared in
The Pittsburgh Quarterly, Stirring, Mindkites, The Storyteller,
upcoming in A Writer's Choice, This Hard Wind, New Works Review,
& EWG, etc. Nominated for Best of the Web Anthology 2001 and accepted
in anthology: "In Our Own Words . . . "
Note: Featured
author in March 2001
E-mail: GibsonR@mindspring.com
Writing interests: Flash Fiction, Creative Nonfiction, Experimental,
Personal Essays, Familial Subject Matter
I.D. Theory articles:
"Hailstorm of Dynamite",
"Blackout, or Return to the Ole West"
Links: "Memento Mori"
|
"Pirouette" |
"Agraphia . . ."
Esther Altshul Helfgott is a Seattle
writer & teacher. She edits The
Psychoanalytic Experience: Analysands Speak, an on-line anthology
of voices written from the client's perspective. She holds a Ph.D.
in history from the University of Washington, where she wrote a
thesis on the politics and poetry of Holocaust poet Irena Klepfisz.
Esther's work has appeared in numerous in-print & on-line journals.
She is the author of The Homeless One: A Poem in Many Voices (KotaPress,
1999) a play about homelessness & schizophrenia. She invites
you to peruse the following websites: http://www.itsaboutimewriters.homestead.com
| http://poetrydialogue.homestead.com/Index.html
| http://www.itsaboutimewriters.homestead.com/Sept112001coverpge.html
Cody Johnson, 18, will be attending
Hendrix College in the fall to pursue a double major in English
and Anthropology. He loves playing, listening to and experiencing
all kinds of music, reading and of course, writing. He writes a
lot of free verse poetry, prose and short fiction. He's always had
aspirations to have his work published (haven't we all?), and he
humbly welcomes all criticism, praise and general feedback.
E-mail: bombs77@aol.com
Writing interests: Free-Verse Poetry, Short Fiction
I.D. Theory articles:
"Hector and Scamandrius"
Ward Kelley has seen more than 700
of his poems appear in journals world wide since he began publishing
in 1996. A Pushcart Prize nominee, Kelley's publication credits
include such journals as: ACM Another Chicago Magazine, Rattle,
Sunstone, Spillway, Porcupine Literary Magazine, Pif, 2River View,
Oblique, Offcourse, Potpourri and Skylark. He has been honored as
featured poet for Seeker Magazine, Physik Garden, Poetry Life &
Times, and Pyrowords.
E-mail: Ward708@aol.com
Writing interests: Poetry
I.D. Theory articles:
"Spiritus Mundi" |
"Immortal Consumption"
Links: http://www.wardkelley.com
Tim Lockwood is an actual grown-up
who delivers pizza (which pays incredibly well for no harder than
it is), writes music, and designs websites (doesn't everyone?).
Tim and his lovely bride are parents to two psycho-kitties who are
no longer allowed to use the phone since the 900-number incidents.
E-mail: timandkitten@yahoo.com
Writing interests: Observational Essays, Slightly Surreal Fiction,
Philosophical Essays, Dark Fiction, Good-Natured Humor
I.D. Theory articles:
"Working Class Dogs"
Links: WBHS
Class of '91 |
Saylor's Pizza
Mike Maggio grew up in Queens and
graduated from Queens College with a Bachelors degree in American
Literature and Creative writing. He moved to Los Angeles to study
Cinema, but after a year, he switched his major to Linguistics and
embarked on a career teaching English to international students,
which took him to Saudi Arabia and Jordan where he spent a total
of six years. He has also written articles and screenplays and worked
as a volunteer for Pacifica Radio in Los Angeles, writing newscasts
and filling in as a news anchor whenever the opportunity arose.
Maggio now lives in Virginia with his wife and two children.
Note: Featured Author for July 2001
E-mail: Mikemaggio@aol.com
Writing interests: Short Stories
I.D. Theory articles: "Underneath
the Griffin Tree" | "The
Herds are Charging through the Room"
Links: http://members.aol.com/mikemaggio/index.html
and www.worldpoetry.com
jim mc curry, b. 10-3-43 in hawthorne (los
angeles) california,
has taught at carl sandburg college since 1980, in poetry &
philosophy;
since recently going online, his links include Big City Lit, Cyber
Oasis,
Drought, and Snow Monkeyten poems in all, four of which now
appear at the websites of the first two zines just named.
His philosophical interests center on nonduality: especially maha
ati,
dzogchen, or madhyamika. (David Loy's recent study, NONDUALITY,
is a convenient handle.) For example, "the man" includes
Huang-po,
Yun-men, Dogen. The trouble with What Is Enlightenment is the
dubious assumption that we can think our way to enlightenment,
or that there is truly conscious evolution, 'progress,' rather than
recovery of primordial innocence/happiness. In this respect,
contrary to some of his best friends, actually, Jim is somewhat
skeptical of Andrew Cohen's work, and Ken Wilbur'snot to say
the work of Eckhart Tolle, let's say. The literary interests include
V. Woolf, B. Cendrars, Lydia Davis, Knut Hamsun, Carlos Drummond
de Andrade, Casares and Borges, Marquez, Neruda, William Carlos
Williams, Jack Collom. I think that's enough indication. O yes,
Pessoa.
Jim has a granfalloon of masks, some of whom are becoming
heteronyms, mebbe: Baron Axel Angst, Ramadooly Foofoo, H. Pumphrey
Smogrove, and the most fully realized of all, Dogwag Bummerstead,
PhD,
aka Old Dog.
notes: featured author
identity theory articles: "je
ne sais quoi" | "CODA"
| "female
bodhisattva" | "I've
got logic class, but so what?" | "Scattered
Elegy/Eulogy for Phillip Whalen" | "Wit"
email: jmccurry@csc.cc.il.us
Drew McNaughton lives in Missoula, MT. He
can eat a soft taco in one bite. His fiction has been described
by Kevin Canty, author of A Stranger in This World, Into the Great
Wide Open, Nine Below Zero and Honeymoon, as I dont
know, toss it out there see what they say. He keeps
a machete in a chunk of wood outside his cinder block home for no
reason, really. Theres deer that come and blink at the long
blade of the thing, wondering. He can be contacted via e-mail at
drewcmcnaughton@hotmail.com
or you can swing by Bungalow#26 775 Monroe St., Missoula, MT 59802.
ID Theory article: "Off
the Bridge"
Eric Melbye is Assistant Professor of English/Creative
Writing at Miami University-Middletown and faculty advisor of Segue,
an online literary journal.
See:
A Pale Record of Brave Imperatives
Charlton Metcalf
is a poet and songwriter from Minneapolis MN.
His most recent works being seen in 3 AM magazine, ache
magazine and the Unarmed Adventurous Poetry Journal.
He is a musician with the band Lavabloom,
and founder of the red dragon poetry group.
Email: charltonpoems@yahoo.com
ID Theory article: "100
Moons"
Ryan Robert Mullen lives in a basement in
Wausau, WI. Pretty much content to simply to read books all day
and eat mangoes, RR also writes fiction and some poetry. He is currently
working on his second novel, Human Insides which he hopes
to finish within the year. Has been published by "Blue Monk
Press," "Beginnings," 'Can We Have Our Ball Back?"
"Poetry Motel," among some other print and electronic
pubs. RR is so underground he's broke.
Some Articles: Sweetpea,
the Black-Hole | Robert
Spanbauer, Inc.
Email: RRMullen@abiotic.net
Homepage: http://www.rrm.8m.net
Gina Napoli has been writing stories and poetry ever
since she learned how to hold a pencil. She currently works as an
analyst/technical writer for the Department of Navy, but her real
passion lies with creative writing. Expect great things from this
promising young author!
E-mail: grnapoli@hotmail.com
Writing interests: Poetry, Short Stories, a Novel (in progress),
Technical writing, Web Authoring, Newsletter Articles
I.D. Theory articles: "Shopping
Malls: Coming to a Paradise Near You"
Links: http://www.pfsc.org
Annmarie O'Connor is a 29-year old
writer. Originally from Long Island, New York and formally living
in both Italy and Ireland, she now lives in London where she writes
part-time and works full-time in film publishing. She completed
her Master Thesis on the works of Douglas Coupland and holds an
avid interest in postmodern theories about memory and identity in
contemporary culture. Her poetry has been featured in Mslexia, Lexikon,
Voyage, Snakeskin, The Gentle Reader, Purr and Scriobh and has gained
her two concurrent nominations as International Poet of Merit. She
contributes to ELLE, The Irish Independent, The Dubliner and The
Greenwich VIllage Gazette.
Note: Featured Author for May 2001
E-mail: amsym4@hotmail.com
Writing interests: Poetry
I.D. Theory articles: "Morning
Coffee" | "Dogstar"
| "Denarration
and the Persistence of Memory"
Links: http://www.pfsc.org
After a successful 11 year run as a television
executive, Robin Palmer lapsed
into insanity and is leaving her job to be a full-time writer. Because
she
lives in Los Angeles, she has written the requisite screenplay (which
has
just been optioned) but her true love is the essay form.
Note: Featured Author for November
2001
E-mail: RPalmer321@aol.com
Writing interests: Being an overeducated, overwhelmed 30something
woman with too many choices, pop culture, relationships, spirituality.
I.D. Theory articles: "Seven
Things I Learned This Year" | "Very
Little Sex & The City"
Leisa Pierce lives in Southern California
by the beach; has been writing since age 8, lives with her husband,
2 children and 3 cats. Publishing credits include:
"Sword Dancing", a collection of poems written by Leisa
Pierce and Vincent G. Novo, several chapbooks and a longer collection
is due out this year.
Print: Reader's Quarterlym Pegasus, THISPoets Magazine, Dream International
Quarterly, Poetry and Insomnia, The Waterbook Collections (due out
this year)
E-Zines: Comrades, Wild Child Magazine.com, The Writer's Hood, Born
Magazine, Sol Magazine, Purple Tights, NYCpoetry.com, Poems That
Go
E-mail: leisapierce@juno.com
Writing interests: Poetry
I.D. Theory articles: "Armageddon
Warfare"
Links: Poetry Grace and
Insanity | Poetry Forum
| Poetry Critique Forum |
Spaced Lace
Denise Rissell, a.k.a. "Real Mom,"
a 43-year-old mother of three daughters ages 4, 5 and 6, brings
a unique perspective on the role of motherhood through hilarious
satirical stories and stick-figure cartoons.
E-mail: mom@realmom.com
Writing interests: Press Releases, Humor Columns
I.D. Theory articles:
"Real Mom"
Links:RealMom.com |
123 Cyber Register
| The Net Wits
David Ritchie has appeared in many
on-line and print publications, including: Serpentine, Poetry Motel,
Northwest Literary Forum, Parnassus Literary Journal, Piedmont Literary
Review, The Horsethief’s Journal, and was the blue ribbon winner
for poetry with the Southern Poets award in haiku. He has been an
active proponent of poetry through teaching and public performances
for many years in the Seattle, Washington area, including radio
and television. His recent works appeared in The Animist (Australia),
bonfire (Scotland), Gravity (US), and Niederngasse. He resides in
LaConner, Washington, and spends much of his time in the San Juan
Islands.
E-mail: wdritch@hotmail.com
Writing interests:Poetry
I.D. Theory articles: "The
Burden of the Land"
His online publication for poetry, The BlueWater Journal, is at
www.webwowser.com/bluewater.
Sharon Rockey is a refugee from the world
of high finance, where she was once paid large sums of money to
be really miserable.
Article: Groping
Marlon Brando's Face
Jessica Rowland is not a very good chess
player. At all. If you have any questions that you would like her
to answer in a future article, or if you would just like to send
her a nice, big chocolate cake, email jrowland@mail.utexas.edu.
I.D. Theory articles: "The
Truth about Women"
Laura Scott lives
in Fairfax, Virginia with poet Dean Taciuch. She teaches writing
at George Mason University, and her work has been nominated for
the E2ink-2 2003 web fiction anthology.
Identity Theory article: "Rot"
Email: lscott@gmu.edu Links to more of Laura's work: "synapse
and Grace,"Ploughshares "Adult Education,"
Eclectica Magazine "Petey
Prickles vs. Funeral Steve," Mississippi Review
Alex Shapiro likes to stay up late. Now
that all of the people formally known as his friends have significant
others, or get groggy from their meds and pass out before midnight,
or have just adopted normal sleep patterns, he has resorted to doing
a lot more writing. Which is better for his constitution than hanging
out with those hosers anyway. His first novel, Bleached Sheep:
The Yearling, should be complete any day.
E-mail: alvegas999@yahoo.com.
Some I.D. Theory articles: "Passion
and Apathy" | "Angel's
Left" | "Why
I Went to Portugal" | "Constant,
Steady Strokes"
Star Jewel Smith is the Associate Editor
for www.getunderground.com, a web-based community dedicated to the
free expression of the creative global underground. She also writes
a biweekly column, WTF?!, in her unique signature format. In addition,
she creates "picture-poetry fusion," using original artwork
and photography as background to her poems. Please feel free to
contact her: star@getunderground.com
I.D. Theory articles: Brentley
Frazer
Kaine Solomon was born in England in 1983.
He lives in his hometown
where he goes to college. Solomon is the author of unpublished novels Shadows and The Nightmare Gift as well as numerous
short stories. His
primary interest in writing is horror and fantasy.
E-mail: Omega2000@btinternet.com
Writing interests: Horror, Fantasy
I.D. Theory articles:
"Some Assembly Required" | "A
Muse"
Links:
www.kainsolomon.homestead.com/index.html
Mike Standaert is 29-year old
American journalist and writer currently residing in Illinois after
returning from Europe where he was freelancing and studying for
two years. He is European managing editor of Critique
Magazine; and also helped found a freelance
organization in Belgium. Fiction, poetry and essays have or
will appear in Left Curve, Hobart, Exquisite Corpse, Absinthe Literary
Review, The Drunken Boat, Spoonfed Amerika and others.
I.D. Theory articles: "The
Once and Future Tyrant"
David Sterry left the sex business at 17.
He later graduated from Reed College, worked as a migrant fruit
picker, a stand-up comic, a soda jerk, a human guinea pig, an athlete,
an actor? (he worked with everyone from Will Smith to Michael Caine
to Zippy the Chimp); the emcee at Chippendales male strip
club; a writer (stand-up comedy, scripts for Disney, Fox, and Jerry
Bruckheimer, published poet); a TV spokesman (AT&T, Crest, Isuzu,
McDonald, etcetcetc.); and a marriage counselor.
I.D. Theory articles: Prostitution
must be legalized
Phil Vassallo writes: I am a New Jerseyan
by way of The Bronx and of Maltese ancestry. I work as a corporate
communication consultant, primarily developing and delivering writing
and presentation skills programs, and I was a professor of writing
in several colleges. I hold a B.A. in English from Baruch College,
an M.S. in reading education from Lehman College, and a doctorate
in educational theory from Rutgers University. I have published
over 100 poems in various print journals and in websites, including
Red Booth Review, Red River Review, Rustlings of the Wind, Cyber
Oasis, Catalyzer, Snakeskin, Wilmington Blues, Atomic Petals, still,
Twelfth Planet, Electric Acorn, Poetry Webring, Some Words, Lucid
Moon, Spoken War, Librium Implant, Artistic Wasteland, Open Sewer,
and Decathlon2000. I have also published over 100 articles as a
freelance journalist and essayist. My column on education issues,
“The Learning Class,” has been published in various newspapers and
magazines across the nation and on EducationNews.org. In addition,
I write a column on writing issues, “Words on the Line,” which appears
in etc., the journal of the International Society for General Semantics.
Seven of my plays have been produced Off-Off Broadway. I was a recipient
of a New Jersey State Council on the Arts playwriting fellowship,
and a finalist in three national playwriting competitions. My play
“The Spelling Bee” was published by Samuel French.
E-mail: vassallo@aol.com
I.D. Theory articles:
"A Woman is like a Cow" | Sartre
Links: www.PhilVassallo.com
A. J. Weitzer is a writer
and an editor in New York City. She is the author of FURROW,
a book about a young woman’s harrowing search for love and
acceptance in Manhattan.
Story: "MOM"
D. Harlan Wilsons fiction has appeared
in a number of American, British and Australian magazines, among
them Riverbabble, Redsine, Samsara Quarterly, The Café Irreal,
The Dream Zone, Fables, Locus Novus, Wildclown Chronicle, Thunder
Sandwich, Minima and 3 A.M. Magazine. His first full-length book,
a collection of forty-four stories called The Kafka Effekt, was
published in 2001; and his second story collection, Inoperative
Communities, is scheduled to be published at the end of 2002. Wilson
lives in East Lansing, Michigan, where he teaches English at Michigan
State University.
E-mail: dhw@msu.edu
Writing interests: Fiction, Personal Essays, Literary Criticism
Official website: www.msu.edu/~dhw/dharlanwilson/enter.html
I.D. Theory articles: "In Supercalifragilistic
City"
Note: Featured Author
Frederick Zackel teaches literature, writing
and the humanities at Bowling Green State University in Ohio. He
has published two novels, and his short stories and nonfiction essays
have appeared in The Mississippi Review, Exquisite Corpse, The Cortland
Review, EnterText (UK) Bright Lights Film Journal, The Alsop Review,
LitKit, Carve, The Dreaming Pool: Dreams and Jungian Psychology,
The Dictionary of Literary Biography, and The Encyclopedia of Popular
Fiction (among others.)
Email: fzackel@wcnet.org
I.D. Theory article: Life
on Earth Deserves to be Lived in Vegas
Blythe Zava is where the sidewalk ends.
E-mail: Blythe8503@aol.com
Writing interests: Graphic Design, Muffins, New York, Cartoon Dreamlessness,
Invisible Origami
I.D. Theory articles: "The
Summer River"
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