Authors

  1. Amy Van Duzer is a lifelong writer and MFA student at Mt. Saint Mary's College in Los Angeles. She is most inspired by her travels as well as other poets and lyricists. She has published pieces in magazines such as "Parallax."


  2. Dale Stromberg studied writing with the novelists Richard Bankowsky and Doug Rice, and has published short fiction in After Dinner Conversation, Rue Scribe, Sonder Midwest, American River Review, and elsewhere. He lives in Malaysia with his family.


  3. Daniel Tovey is an English teacher and storyteller from Dorset. He specializes in telling traditional Japanese stories to audiences and, in writing, converting those myths and nuggets of folklore into new stories.


  4. David Cook’s stories have been published in Spelk Fiction, Ellipsis Zine, the Sunlight Press and more. He’s a Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net nominee. He lives in Bridgend, Wales, with his wife and daughter.


  5. David works for the NHS in England as a clinical IT systems programme manager. He is based in Reading, he has 5 children and 6 grandchildren, so it is a wonder where he gets the time to write, but write he does. His first novel, The Oui Trip, a dark comedy about death, drugs and rekindling love, set against the backdrop of a road-trip in France, has received many good reviews. When David isn't writing he rides his Harley, reads (a lot) and enjoys listen to, and playing, music.


  6. Dawn DeBraal lives in rural Wisconsin with her husband Red, two little dogs, and a cat. She has discovered that her love of telling a good story can also be written. She has published over 200 stories in many online magazines and anthologies. Palm-sized press, Spillwords, Mercurial Stories, Potato Soup Journal, Edify Fiction, Zimbell House Publishing, Black Hare Press, Clarendon House Publishing, Blood Song Books, Fantasia Divinity, Cafelit, Reanimated Writers, Guilty Pleasures, Unholy Trinity, The World of Myth, Dastaan World, Vamp Cat, Runcible Spoon, Siren’s Call, Setu, Kandisha Press, Terror House Publishing, Falling Star Magazine’s 2019 Pushcart Nominee.


  7. Two conquistador book narratives from New Rivers Press, a third book, At the End of the War (Kelsay Books, 2018), and a fourth collection in press, an adaptation of Kenneth Rexroth's 100 Poems from the Chinese.


  8. Donna L Greenwood lives in Lancashire, England. She writes flash fiction, short stories and poetry. She has recently won several writing competitions including Molotov Cocktail’s ‘Flash Legend’ and the 2019 STORGY flash fiction competition. You can find examples of her work in The Airgonaut, Cadaverous magazine and The Corona Book of Ghost Stories.


  9. Dr. Duru Gungor is a professor of English and liberal arts in London, Canada. This, of course, is the cunning disguise of a nocturnal beast against her natural predators. Left at peace, she dabbles in writing, aikido, and ink wash painting. Her artwork is published in the Glenwillow Farm visual art project at BlankSpace Publications (Canada), while her recent short stories appear in Spadina Literary Review (Canada) and Leviathan (the U.S.).


  10. E. F. S. Byrne works in education and writes when his teenage kids allow it. He blogs a regular micro flash story and has over forty flash pieces published online.