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writer for GeekSmash.com. Check out her stuff at www.chickadeesweetie.wordpress.com or on Twitter, @ChickadeePoems. Gaelle Robin - member of the 2013 rhythmic cypher slam team, Gaelle Win Robin is a queer writer, printer and multi-medium & performance artist from a small town in the crossroads of rural Maine. gaelle is invested in creating safer spaces, empowering alliances, and intentional communities. they have self-published three chapbooks: ad nauseum, harbors, and nightmares. when gaelle is not playing the part of barista, pressperson at poet rising project, and contributor at comehell.wordpress.com, they are catching up on sleep, dreaming, climbing things, collecting trinkets and treasures, exploring small spaces, thinking about obscurities, huddling, feeling, observing, and praising natural light. Frank Roger - I'm a Belgian artist mainly doing collages and graphic work in a surrealist and satirical vein, as well as a short story writer with a few hundred stories to my credit and publications in more than 35 languages so far. Valdon Ross - Valdon Ross is a person who sometimes writes things or doodles somewhat fancy images. Apparently he messes around with spray paint too, but nothing too extravagant. He’s a rather odd fellow. Some say he might be part wolf. But people say lots of things, like “Oh no! There’s Godzilla!” So don’t be fooled into thinking he’s someone special, because he’s really just some ordinary guy. David Rutter - David Rutter is a Los Angeles based writer of poetry, theater and fiction. He has been published previously by Haggard and Halloo, Subliminal Interiors Magazine and Wilderness House Literary Review. He is not working on a screenplay. He and his wife enjoy traveling to remote parts of the globe. Edward Smith - Reckoning with multiple muses, Edward W. L. Smith writes poetry and mystery, essays and non-fiction books, paints and plays tenor saxophone. Therein, he seeks balance of logos and Eros. His most recent book is "The Psychology of Artists and the Arts" (McFarland, 2012). 80