Greg Smith- Greg Smith teaches creative writing at San Jacinto College South. His creative writing teachers in graduate school were Texas poet Jim Linebarger and Texas author A. C. Greene, author of A Personal Country. Greg Smith is published in 150 Years of Texas Poetry edited by Billy Bob Hill. He is also published in Concho River Review and New Texas 92 as well as in an arts magazine titled Thoughtcrime.
David Stallings- David Stallings was born in the U. S. South, raised in Alaska and Colorado before settling in the Pacific Northwest. Once an academic geographer, he has long worked to promote public transportation in the Puget Sound area. His poems have appeared in several North American and U. K. literary journals and anthologies, and in Resurrection Bay, a recent chapbook.
Laura Taylor- Laura Taylor is a regular performer at festivals, gigs, and fundraisers. A gobby Northerner with a penchant for upsetting the apple cart, she has been writing and performing since 2010, and has been widely published.
Shovana Thulung-Learning Film Photography in Nepal during 2006 really inspired me to see world differently. I began working with photography more extensively through magazines and modeling agencies. Initially I was interested in photography because of my modeling and fashion business. I then came to United States for my advance study. I am now seeking undergraduate degree on Healthcare administration at University Of Houston Clear-lake. Photography have been my continuous companion and helped me explore culture and people here. I work for models and fashion industry in Houston. I do fashion and art but I let myself open to any style and directions. Currently I am very inspired by vintage fashion and environmental issues. I like to frequently reinvent my creative approach to my work. I find my inspirations through architecture, philosophy and fashion. My images are little slices of me …
John Vicary- John Vicary is an author / editor from Michigan. He has been published in various poetry anthologies, art journals and short fiction collections. You can read his work at keppiehed. com
Mahendra Waghela- Mahendra Waghela won a University First Medal in On The Spot Sketching Competition. His 55-word crime story was a
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