twenty-four: the reviewers


Ivy Alvarez's poetry appears in journals worldwide and online. Her two chapbooks, what's wrong and catalogue: life as tableware, are available via her website.

Timothy C. Baker is a sometime activist filmmaker, embarrassed musician and halfway decent cook. He abandoned his burdensome career and possessions for Scottish academe.

Matt Bentley, who has a car, is coming soon to a city near you. He has also recently come to terms with going bald, and has purchased his first hat.

Catherine Daly, author of the books of poetry DaDaDa and Locket, lives in Los Angeles with her husband Ron Burch and their parrot Po/e.

Callie Fournier proudly embodies a caricature of metal, pulp sci-fi, Lovecraft horror, and DnD. He says the only good opera is a space opera.

Diana George is a serial student, currently between degree programs. She invented the term "paedagomaniac" for her condition, but people tend to misunderstand it.

One of Erika Howsare's former bios reads "really likes diners." She has since transferred her affection to porches. She does not own a horse.

Mark Kanak translates: Peter Pessl, Heinrich Dubel, Rolf Dieter Brinkmann, Monika Rinck, Johannes Finke, Mathias Bach. He writes: PLR, Gam, etc. Edits for: Stimulus.

Conan Kelly's weekday lunches consist of dry sandwiches and hot stones. He's looking forward to a few more words and a little bit of a tan.

Stevie Lynne Kohler is the sweetest belle you'll ever meet. She likes stories involving dead animals. Forgive her. She tries and often fails to not be pretentious.

Rick Morrow, a typical result of two people copulating, was smacked on the ass by an unknown malefactor in 1976 - truly an awakening experience.

Nate Pritts edits H_NGM_N and has poems and criticism all around the neighborhood. Check out his chapbook, The Happy Seasons, from Swannigan & Wright.

Becky Rodia's published reviews are, generally,approximately 23.8 times as long as the ones posted here, but she thinks micro-reviews are pretty durn cool.

Dan Schank is a slow reader and a long-winded writer. Fortunately, he is also a masochist. He sometimes makes art in Philadelphia, too.

Matthew W. Schmeer is a writer, editor, teacher, and freelance poet who enjoys nude origami, creative vandalism, and string cheese theory, usually on Thursdays.

Eve Strain spends hours online when she should be writing. She watches forensic crime documentaries, enjoys stand-up comedy, and doesn’t speak quite audibly enough.

Marc Soshi: Sometimes known as a Sublime Prince of the Royal Secret, sometimes known as the Ugly American, M. S. travels the globe regularly.

Jen Tynes is slack-jawed, blank-faced, candy-assed, and totally a writer. She will still be holding onto your errant football years after you’ve forgotten it.

Catherynne M. Valente is a novelist and poet with more quality bats in her belfry than the nocturnal exhibit at the Transylvania Regional Zoo.

Shh! Don't wake Caroline Whitbeck (she bites). The weary lass is recovering from a two year stint in magazines and trying to relearn poetry.

Born in New Jersey, pussycat magnet Brian Zimmerman has been a little bit disgruntled ever since he got run over by a freight train.



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