
Carl Palmer, author of Telling Stories, has more than fifty short stories, poetry and flash fiction published in several English-speaking countries. He lives with his wife, Judy, in the Puget Sound region of Washington state in the beautiful city of University Place.

Gordon Massman's numbered poems are representatives from a sequence of poems, all numbered in the order written, attempting graphically to examine the complex nature of one man's psyche. "The Numbers" was published by Pavement Saw Press in 2000, and Six Gallery Press published, "Gronk: Selected Poems," in 2002.

Azza El Wakeel is an Egyptian poet and writer who has translated some of her modern poems from their original Arabic into English.
Graduated from Faculty of Commerce Alexandria University, Egypt, she wrote from 1992 till 1996 a weekly column named:"Words For Him" in "Sayidaty" Arab family magazine. She has published two poetry books in Arabic: Untraditional Woman 1999 and First Seasons Of Love 2000.

Domenico Capilongo lives in Toronto, Canada with his wife Lynda and sons, Cole and Emil. He teaches high school creative writing, alternative education and practices karate. He has had work published in several literary magazines including Descant, Vallum, Lichen, Acta Victoriana, The New Quarterly and dANDelion. He won an Honourable Mention in the Toronto Star 2004 Poetry Contest and his first book of poetry is coming out in 2008 with Wolsak and Wynn.