Carl Annarummo runs the Greying Ghost Press (http://airforcejoyride.com/gg)

Peter Berghoef lives in a barn not far away from Lake Michigan.  He is the author of the chapbook News Of The Haircut  (Greying Ghost Press) and can be contacted at peterjberghoef@gmail.com

Blake Butler is the editor of Lamination Colony. He lives in Atlanta and blogs at www.blakebutler.blogspot.com.

Julia Cohen has chapbooks out or forthcoming with horse less press, Small Fires Press, H-ngM-n B--ks, Transmission Press, Dancing Girl Press, and Greying Ghost Press. She lives deep in Brooklyn and at www.onthemessiersideofneat.blogspot.com. She co-edits with Mathias Svalina The Home Video Review of Books (www.thehomevideoreviewofbooks.blogspot.com).

Juliet Cook ’s poetry has appeared in Diode, Diagram, Octopus, Robot Melon, WOMB and many other fine online and print sources.  She is the editor of Blood Pudding Press. She is the author of numerous quirky little chapbooks, most recently including Planchette (Blood Pudding Press), Gingerbread Girl (Trainwreck Press) and MONDO CRAMPO (coming soon from the dusie kollektiv 3).   Her first full-length poetry collection, Horrific Confection was recently published by BlazeVOX.   For more Juliet information, please feel free to visit her website at www.JulietCook.weebly.com.

Brooklyn Copeland was born in Indianapolis in 1984 and has also lived in Florida and throughout Northern Europe. Recently, her poems have appeared or will appear in At-Large, Blossombones, Ectoplasmic Necropolis, Lamination Colony, NOO, Warbler and Weave. Her chapbook, The Milk for Free (2008) is available to download from Scantily Clad Press. She co-edits Taiga Press, which includes Taiga and the Tundra Chapbook Series.

Nicole Elizabeth has a BFA from Emerson College in Writing, Literature and Publishing and is humbler than a singular cherry tomato, sitting on a cool Formica counter at dawn to be in SIR! thrilled, baby, thrilled.

Noah Falck has appeared or will appear in such journals as Columbia Poetry Review, POOL, Gulf Coast, and LIT.  He is the author of two chapbooks, Homemade Engines from a Dream (Pudding House, 2007) and Measuring Tape for the Midwest (Pavement Saw, June 2008). 

Emily Kendal Frey lives in Portland, Oregon. Recent work is forthcoming from Word For/Word, La Petite Zine, Spinning Jenny, Bat City Review, Horse Less Press, Portland Review, and Octopus.

Elisa Gabbert is an editor and poet and serve on the editorial board of the journal Absent. Her recent work appears or will appear in Colorado Review, Pleiades, Eleven Eleven, Diagram, Cannibal, LIT, Meridian, Boston Review, jubilat, Washington Square, Caketrain, Coconut and elsewhere. Her chapbook, Thanks for Sending the Engine, is available from Kitchen Press. She is also the author, with Kathleen Rooney, of Something Really Wonderful (Dancing Girl Press) and That Tiny Insane Voluptuousness (Otoliths Books)

Scott Garson has work in recent/upcoming issues/postings of FRiGG, Dogzplot, Smokelong Quarterly, Dicey Brown Magazine and Quick Fiction. He runs the flash fiction journal, Wigleaf (www.wigleaf.com)

Brandon Hobson: My book of short prose, The Levitationist, is available from Ravenna Press, originally published by Triple Press. Other work has appeared in NOON, Narrative Magazine, Elimae, Locus Novus, and Diagram, among other places. I live with my wife and son in Oklahoma and play a wicked guitar.

Nathan Logan was born and raised in Indianapolis, Indiana, where anything with wheels is raced. He is a MFA candidate at Minnesota State University Moorhead. Some of his work has appeared in/is forthcoming in Literary Tonic, No Posit, North Central Review, Robot Melon, and The Subterranean Quarterly.

Shane Jones lives in Albany New York and blogs at www.shaneejones.blogspot.com.

Sean Kilpatrick is published, sir, in several magazines, sir, including: Jacket, sir, No Colony, sir, Forklift, Ohio, sir, La Petite Zine, sir, MiPOesias, sir, Pindeldyboz, sir,  5_Trope, sir, LUNGFULL!, sir, Action Yes!, sir, zafusy, sir, Skidrow Penthouse, sir, Arsenic Lobster, sir, Exquisite Corpse, sir, alice blue, sir, and Magic Helicopter, sir, Wandering Army, sir. http://anorexicchlorinesextoymuseum.blogspot.com, sir.

Rauan (Ron) Klassnik was born sweating and it's just gotten worse. Sometimes though, Love, like the moon, heals him. Or the sound of rain. Or the rain itself. His poems have appeared in many places and his first book, Holy Land, was released from Black Ocean Press in April 2008.

Charles Lennox lives in beautiful Southern California with his beautiful wife and their two beautiful dogs. Everyone is beautiful there save Charles himself, a merely plain-looking individual. His work has been published in Vestal Review and Gather. He is a Pushcart Prize nominee.

Chad Reynolds has published poems and reviews in Diagram, Sawbuck, Open Letters Monthly, Verse Daily, Washington Square, Meridian, Redivider, RealPoetik, Swink, and elsewhere. His first chapbook, Victor in the New World, was released by Rope-a-Dope Press.

Zachary Schomburg is the author of a book of poems, The Man Suit (Black Ocean Press 2007), the co-editor of an online poetry magazine, Octopus, the co-editor of a small poetry press, Octopus Books.

Peter Schwartz has been practicing the craft of poetry for over 20 years. His work has appeared in 100 print and online journals. Those journals include: Asheville Poetry Review, Epicenter, and VOX to name a few. He's an art editor at the multimedia site Mad Hatters' Review and lives in a place where it is always snowing.

Spencer Troxell lives in Cincinnati with his wife and kids. He blogs at www.spencertroxell.blogspot.com.

Mike Young is the author of the chapbooks MC OROVILLE'S ANSWERING MACHINE (Transmission Press) and REAL STURDY THING (Stormy Petrel Press), both forthcoming. He co-edits NOÖ Journal and Magic Helicopter Press. Links to his own poetry, short fiction, and cherimoya related writing can be found here. Such stuff has appeared in Nerve, Hobart, Pindeldyboz, Juked, elimae, Coconut, MiPOesias, Phoebe, Online Writing: The Best of the First Ten Years + more.

Ryan Walsh is the founder and singer of Misra recording artists Hallelujah the Hills (www.hallelujahthehills.com/), but he feels this sums it up - http://b5.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/00211/51/91/211251915_l.jpg

William Walsh: My short stories and derived texts have appeared in New York Tyrant, Juked, Caketrain, LIT, Press, Elimae, Keyhole, Rosebud, Word Riot, 5_Trope, Exquisite Corpse, Crescent Review, Quarterly West, McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, and other journals. Without Wax is my first novel.