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Algo is 40 and from Ireland. In self imposed self isolation, Algo only wears black and enjoys studying the School of Austrian economics, reading comic books and meditating. Believes organized religion is a club but is not nihilistic.

Allen Ashley
is an award-winning writer and editor based in London, UK. He has recently been published in the anthologies "No More Heroes" and "Vital Signals", both from NewCon Press. He is the founder of the advanced science fiction and fantasy group Clockhouse London Writers. He was guest editor for the "Last Chance Filling Station" issue of "Sein und Werden".

Ken Anderson
was a finalist in the 2021 Saints and Sinners poetry contest. His poetry books are The Intense Lover: A Suite of Poems (STARbooks 1995) and Permanent Gardens (Seabolt Press 1972). He studied under Miller Williams at Louisiana State University. Recent acceptances include Mollyhouse, Gay and Lesbian Review, Screen Door, Café Review, Coffin Bell, The Journal, London Grip, Lullwater Review, Toho Journal, and Dirigible Balloon.

Robert Beveridge
(he/him) makes noise (xterminal.bandcamp.com) and writes poetry in Akron, OH. Recent/upcoming appearances in Ephemeral Elegies, Pulsebeat, and Riverbed Review, among others.

Dean Anthony Brink
's recent poetry and fiction has appeared in Mithra, Helios Quarterly, Space Opera Libretti, Cordite Poetry Review and New Writing. He is author of Philosophy of Science and The Kyoto School: An Introduction to Nishida Kitar
ō, Tanabe Hajime and Tosaka Jun (Bloomsbury, 2021); and Poetics and Justice in America, Japan, and Taiwan: Configuring Change and Entitlement (Lexington Books, 2021). Blog: interpoetics.blogspot.com

B Drew Collier's pencil is never quite sharp enough.

Lee Christien
recently passed a PhD thesis about London Zoo from Birkbeck, University of London. He is currently completing a historical materialist book about animal captivity and display. Lee also writes about football, philosophy, and class for Dogma available here. Occasionally tweets via @leechristien.

Clockhouse London Writers
is the premier advanced science fiction and fantasy writing group based in London UK and was founded by Allen Ashley.  
Website: http://clockhouselondonwriters.wordpress.com/ Enquiries regarding membership: Contact Allen on clockhouselondonwriters@hotmail.co.uk 

Judy DeCroce
and Antoni Ooto are married poets that have been published globally in print, online, and in anthologies both individually and collaboratively.

Salvatore Difalco
is a Sicilian-Canadian satirist and writer of short stories.

Steve Fried
has taught writing fifty-three years in New York's topheavy, tottering, soon-to-be-toppling public university system. For updates to his ongoing poem "Surreal Numbers," email swfried@gmail.com

James Gering
is a diarist, poet, and short story writer. He is the Australian Society of Authors Emerging Poet of the Year, 2018 and teaches at The University of Sydney. Publication credits include Rattle, San Pedro River Review and Star 82 Review. His collection of poetry, Staying Whole While Falling Apart, was published by Interactive Press in 2021. Jamie lives in the Blue Mountains, where he climbs the cliffs and rappels the canyons in search of Ionesco's absurdism, Chekhov's humility, and escape in general. He welcomes visitors at
jamesgering.com.

Boris Glikman
is a writer, poet and philosopher from Melbourne, Australia. He says: "Writing for me is a spiritual activity of the highest degree. Writing gives me the conduit to a world that is unreachable by any other means, a world that is populated by Eternal Truths, Ineffable Questions and Infinite Beauty. It is my hope that these stories of mine will allow the reader to also catch a glimpse of this universe."

John Grey
is an Australian poet, US resident, recently published in Sheepshead Review, Stand, Poetry Salzburg Review and Hollins Critic. Latest books, "Leaves On Pages" "Memory Outside The Head" and "Guest Of Myself" are available through Amazon. Work upcoming in Ellipsis, Blueline and International Poetry Review.

GJ Haines
is a writer, which surprises him. Icy was published by The British Fantasy Society in 2019.  This was the beginning. He has written historical fiction for Warlord Games and fantasy horror adventures for Petersen Game. 'Tooth Ache' involving a werewolf and a dentist was published in Autumn/Winter 2021 Sein und Werden. Gary is a Carlyle Member of The London Library, a member of the Clockhouse London Writers Group and currently trying to write 80,000 words….

E F Hay
exists in Britain & rather than follow spurious leaders- over the years he's intermittently found it therapeutic to write out various thoughts, feelings & ideas as short stories to be examined, considered, & interpreted by clinical practitioners who may be able to offer professional psychological assistance. 
Twitter @EvanFindlayHay 
Instagram @EvanFindlayHay 

Nicholas Alexander Hayes
is the author of Ante-Animots: Idioms and Tales (BlazeVOX, 2019) and Amorphous Organics (SurVision, 2019).

Martin Heavisides
exists. He has even been published, in magazines as diverse as Frigg, Mad Hatter's Review, Oddball, Danse Macabre and The Linnet's Wings, and had staged readings of many of his efforts for the stage. Much of this is in the public record. Attempts to prove Martin Heavisides doesn't exist have persistently failed, and will fail at least until he ceases to.

Rachel Kendall
lives in Manchester, writes in Manchester, raises a child in Manchester, is slave to a cat in Manchester, freaks out in Manchester and freaking loves Manchester. Also, she is from Manchester. If she were you she'd go to Manchester too.

Ellaraine Lockie
's recent work has won both the Oprelle Publishing's Poetry Masters Contest and their Bigger Than Me Contest Award, Poetry Super Highway Contest, the Nebraska Writers Guild's Women of the Fur Trade Poetry Contest and New Millennium's Monthly Musepaper Poetry Contest. She teaches writing workshops and serves as Poetry Editor for the lifestyles magazine, LILIPOH.

Richard Magahiz
tries to live an ordered life in harmony with all things natural and created but one that follows unexpected paths. His work has appeared recently at Star*Line, Dreams and Nightmares, Bewildering Stories, Danse Macabre, Otoliths, Uppagus, and Eye to the Telescope. His website is at
zeroatthebone.us/.

Kate Meyer-Currey
lives in Devon. A varied career in frontline settings has fuelled her interest in gritty urbanism, contrasted with a rural upbringing, often with a slipstream twist. 'Boys of Vallance Road' came third in the poetry category of the London Society's 'Love Letter to London' competition (March 2022) and 'The Wild Bunch' is a Pushcart and Rhysling Award nominee. Her chapbooks 'County Lines' (Dancing Girl) and 'Cuckoo's Nest' (Contraband) are due out in 2022.

Ruth Moss
is a 40-something writer and mother from Merseyside, UK. Her work has been featured in NonBinary Review (Zootic Press), Mundane Joys Anthology (Derailleur Press), New Feathers Anthology, and more. She was also nominated for the New Feathers Award 2021. She blogs sporadically at
theeverythingiknow.wordpress.comand tweets occasionally at @marcie__hatter.

James G Piatt
, an octogenarian, earned his doctorate from BYU, and his BS and MA from California State Polytechnic University, SLO. He is a Best of Web nominee and three time Pushcart nominee and has had four poetry books, "Solace Between the Lines," "Light," "Ancient Rhythms," and "The Silent Pond," over 1550 poems, five novels and 35 short stories published worldwide,in over 225 publications.  He writes poetry to maintain his sanity, and is still waiting.

J B Pravda:
http://cordite.org.au/author/jbpravda/

Michael Prihoda lives in central Indiana. He is the founding editor of After the Pause, an experimental literary magazine and small press. His work has received nominations for the Pushcart Prize and the Best of the Net Anthology and he is the author of nine poetry collections, most recently Out of the Sky (Hester Glock, 2019).

Eric Suhem
can be found in the orange hallway (
www.orangehallway.com).

Douglas Thompson
's fiction and poetry has appeared in a range of magazines and anthologies. He has published 14 novels and collections since 2009, in Britain, Europe and America. His 14th book, 'Barking Circus' is out this year from Zagava.
https://douglasthompson.wordpress.com/