Number 4 (2004): "Driving North"
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contributors
Michael Pickard
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poetry |
Michael Pickard received his
B.A. from Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi. He currently lives in
Boston and is enrolled at Boston University |
Monte Davis |
poetry |
Monte Davis's work has
appeared in Leading Edge, Zahir, NFG, Space & Time, and
others.
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Sara Owens
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poetry |
Sara Owens is founder and
President of a promotion consulting firm based in Salisbury, Maryland. She is a
regular contributor to PROMO magazine. This is her first published
poetry. |
Tomi Shaw |
poetry |
Tomi Shaw is a reader, a thinker and a
racecar driver. Her work has appeared in Absinthe Literary Review, Snow
Monkey, Kentucky River and Penthouse, to name a few. She has guest-
edited for FFC's All Story Extra and is currently an assistant editor
with PrairieDog 13 Magazine. |
Mark
Cunningham |
poetry |
Mark Cunningham lives near Charlottesville,
VA, and takes frequent day-trips to
the museums and bookstores in Washington, DC. Poems have
appeared in Paragraph, Good Foot and Rhino, among others; a larger selection,
of poems on parts of the body, is on the Mudlark website.
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P.J.
Courcy |
fiction |
During the years
P.J. Courcy edited book-length fiction and nonfiction, she did not work
as relief barmaid at the Gold Monkey; serve as assistant chargé d’affaires in a
scruffy equatorial dictatorship; dance in Tina’s House O’Fun; act as a cocaine
mule; or hold elective office. However, she was a literary agent once. This is
her first published fiction.
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Paul Sohar |
fiction |
Paul Sohar gave up his formal education with
a B.A. in philosophy to take a temporary job while pursuing literature. The
results have slowly crept into Chelsea, Chiron, Grain, Hunger, Kenyon
Review, Partisan Review, Rattle, Seneca Review, and elsewhere, and six books
of translations from the Hungarian, including Dancing Embers (Twisted
Spoon Press, 2002).
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Helen Losse |
poetry |
Helen Losse is
a poet and free lance writer with recent poetry publications or acceptances in
Facets: A Literary Magazine, Black Bear Review, Rearview Quarterly, Tacenda,
TimBookTu, The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature, Blink, Domicile, Alba:
A Journal of Short Poetry, The Verb, Cold Glass, The Bohemian Rag, Sacramento
Poetry, Art, and Music, Poets Against the War, Voices in Wartime, anthologies
in the UK, and a micro-chapbook, Absolution, in the POEMS-FOR-ALL
Series from 24th Street Irregular Press. Her chapbook, Gathering the Broken
Pieces, is available through FootHills Publishing. She also writes book
reviews for the Winston-Salem Journal. This
is her second appearance in Right Hand Pointing. |
Patsy Covington |
poetry |
Patsy Covington has had
fiction published at ezines, including Wild Violet and Woman of a
Certain Age Page, and she has upcoming fiction in print magazines Gator
Springs Gazette and Prairie Dog 13.
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Carolyn Adams |
poetry |
Carolyn Adams' last good
day was a Thursday. Her poetry, fiction, art and photography have been
published in Urban Spaghetti, Voices in Wartime, Unpleasant Event
Schedule, and HazMat Review, among others. She frequently wears red
and her poetry has won awards in contests sponsored by Zuzu's Petals
Quarterly and Bayousphere. She co-edits and co-publishes
Curbside Review and is Associate Editor of the Austin magazine Ardent.
A collection of her collages appeared in Issue 2 of
Right Hand Pointing |
M. Gabriel |
fiction |
Manfred Gabriel moved to the
U.S. in 1997. He divides his time
between Western Massachusetts and New York City, where he works as a lawyer.
This is his first published piece of fiction.
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