POETRY
"There Must Have Been a Point at Which | by Ailbhe Darcy
Ailbhe Darcy hails from Dublin, Ireland. She has previously published poems in The Stinging Fly, The Wolf, Chroma, The Burning Bush, The Cortland Review, Labour of Love, Smoke, Brittle Star, Watermarks and a forthcoming issue of Seam, among others. She co-edits Moloch, an online journal of new Irish art and writing.
Sunday With the Sound Turned Off | by Andi Werblin
Andrea Werblin is the author of Lullaby for One Fist (Wesleyan University Press). She works amidst corporate beigery as a copywriter, and lives in Quincy, MA.
The Sea | by Christian Ward
Christian Ward is a 27 year old London based poet & student, currently finishing the final year of a degree in Creative Writing & English Literature at Roehampton University, London. A 2007 Pushcart Prize nominated poet, his work currently appears in The Fairfield Review and Why Vandalism? He maintains a web prescence at myspace.com/wordfuck
Collective | by Ruth E. Dominguez
Ruth E. Dominguez is a published author of non-fiction, short fiction, and poetry. She has worked and traveled in numerous cities in South America, North America, and Europe. She holds a B.A. in Latin American Studies and Performance and a M.A. in Sociocultural Anthropology. She presently works in education, and continues to write.
Harry & the Others | by John Grey
John's latest book is What Else Is There from Main Street Rag. He has also been published recently in Agni, Worcester Review, South Carolina Review and The Pedestal.