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issue 28 (March 2013)










seth crook
caitlin hoffman
simon mead
silva zanoyan merjanian
jonnie nash
gautam sen
jeremiah walton


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issue 29:
OUT MAY 2013

Biographies - issue 28

seth crook

Seth Crook taught philosophy at various universities
before moving to the Hebrides. He does not like
cod philosophy in poetry, but likes cod, philosophy and poetry.
His poems have recently appeared in Other Poetry,
Gutter, Ink, Sweat and Tears, Snakeskin, The Journal, Antiphon,
Northwords Now, Message in a Bottle.

caitlin hoffman

Caitlin writes books nobody reads. You can find one of them here:
http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/235554
She also has a Twitter: @CHWrite. Twitter's still a thing, right?

simon mead

At the age of nineteen, Simon worked as a train guard
on the London Underground. Since then his working
life has seen him deliver parcels, pizzas and
body parts; has thrown him onstage as Hamlet,
Oedipus and Dracula (not all at once); and has put him
in castles, classrooms and a hole in Brockwell Park.
  Five years ago, he moved to Madrid where he lives
with his eternally patient wife Raquel and a two year old
carbon copy of himself called Carmen. In January of
this year, he signed with John Jarrold Literary Agency through which
his werewolf novel The Beast from the East is currently being
submitted to publishers.  So, claws crossed for that one.


silva zanoyan merjanian

Silva Merjanian is a poet residing in Southern California with her
husband and two sons. She finds inspiration in both the
majesty of daily life and the unexpected intricacies of what may
appear mundane. Silva is widely respected by her peers and has
a rapidly growing following. She hopes her poems will take you
on a journey outlined in her words and coloured with the images
of your imagination. 


jonnie nash

Jonnie is a final-year student from Hertfordshire studying English at
Loughborough University. He started writing in his first year of the
course; he enjoys writing poetry, short stories, creative non-fiction,
and he is currently writing a novel.

gautam sen

Gautam Sen lives in Kolkata (Calcutta), India. Widely published in
various print and online publications around the world, he is the author of
a nonfiction best-seller in India called The Mind of Swami Vivekananda,
a children's novel, The Fantabulous Fens, and two volumes of
essays and letters.

jeremiah walton

Jeremiah Walton was born February 12, 1995. 
He lives in New England, where he manages Nostrovia! Poetry,
a small press dedicated towards defeating the negative stereotypes
so many members of his generation label poetry.