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About the Authors
BETTY ANN MATTHEWS lives and writes in Nelson, New Zealand.
TIM JONES lives and works in Wellington, New Zealand. Authors of short stories and poems, with two collections published to date, 'Extreme Weather Events and 'Transported'
VICTORIA MOHUN was born in Liverpool and emigrated to New Zealand in 1998. She is currently training as a psychiatric nurse and writes in her spare time.
DEBORAH SHELDON'S credits include television scripts, feature articles for Australian and international magazines, non-fiction books, the award-winning adolescent health CD ROM 'SomaZone' and patient information for Australian and Australasian medical assocations. Currently, she writes the Better Health Channel web site and has had short stories published in Quadrant, Polestar Writers Journal and Australian Reader. She lives in Melbourne Australia with her husband and son.
KATHLEEN STEELE lives in the Hills District in Sydney with her husband, two sons, and a black Labrador called Banjo. She is currently completing an Honours degree in English Literature at Macquarie University. Her short stories, poems and a memoir have been published in the F.A.W. Kaleidoscope Anthology, online at Australian Reader, in SAM: Macquarie University Student Magazine, and in Living Now magazine. Her play ‘Like a Tiger’ was one of four productions chosen for the Macquarie University Drama Society’s 2007 Godzilla Season
C. S. BOAG Lives in Camperdown, Australia.He lives, writes and works in Australia.
DAVID GOLDSTEIN is a graduate of the Wharton School of Finance and the University of Michigan Law School. In the 1970's, he was the Deputy Defender for the State of Michigan, and argued more than 50 Constitutional cases before the Court of Appeals and Supreme Court. His short fiction has appeared widely in publications such as Confrontation, Prague Review, South Carolina Review, Paris Transcontinental, Takahe, Catalyst, and Southern Ocean Review.
NICKOLAY TODOROV lives in USA and has published stories in The Pacific Review, Whiskey Island, The Barcelona Review, Farmhouse Magazine, Two Letters, and Hackwriters. He has also write travelogues and adventure-based non-fiction; and has published them in magazines, such as Destination Elsewhere, Travelmag, and Pology.
NATHANIEL O'REILLY was born and raised in Australia and now resides in Texas, where he is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Texas at Tyler. His poetry has appeared in Antipodes, Prosopisia, Postcolonial Text, Correspondances Oceaniennes, The Oklahoma Review, Red River Review, White Leaf Review and the Blue Fog Poetry Journal.
PATRICIA PRIME: Lives in Auckland, New Zealand. Well known for her Haiku and Haliban poetry, her work has been in various anthologies, and she has edited recent anthologies.
BETTY ANN MATTHEWS lives and writes in Nelson, NZ. Her work has appeared widely.
BARRY SOUTHAM is a well established poet living in Christchurch, New Zealand, and a short story writer and playwright with a large body of published work behind him and several published books of his work.
MICHAEL LEE JOHNSON is a poet, and freelance writer, Itasca, Illinois. author of The Lost American: From Exile to Freedom. He has also published two chapbooks of poetry. He has been published in USA, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Scotland, Turkey, Fuji, Nigeria, Algeria, Africa, India, United Kingdom, Republic of Sierra Leone, Nepal, Thailand, Kuala Lumpur, and Malaysia. He is also publisher and editor of four poetry, flash fiction sites.
RANGI FAITH lives Rangiora, New Zealand. is poems have been published in New Zealand in magazines and anthologies. He has publkished a new book of poetry, 'Conversations with a Moahunter' and is writing educational books for children. He has a writing spot in Troutfisher, a magazine on flyfishing in New Zealand.
ALAN IRELAND lives and writes in New Plymouth, New Zealand, and is a sub editor for a newspaper there.
TREVOR REEVES: Editor and Publisher of Southern Ocean Review and poet - writer of short stories that have appeared in print and electronic magazines widely.
JUDITH WOLFE lives in Dunedin, New Zealand. She is an artist, designer and sculptor. She has exhibited widely throughout New Zealand and some of her works have been in travelling exhibitions overseas. Exhibitions at the Empire Cinema, guest artist at the Wanaka Art Group Exhibition, August 1997 and exhibited in the Warbirds Over Wanaka air show exhibition, Easter, 1998, and the Cleveland Art Awards, Dunedin, October 1998, and 2001 Also the Columba College exhibition 1999. Exhibitions, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 at the Community Art Gallery, Dunedin NZ. Published (Dunedin 1994), "In the Grip of Evil" illustrating the sequence of Bain murders and the background to them. In 2005, 'Nazi Holocaust" with Trevor Reeves and 'Hand in Hand' paintings and poems by Trevor Reeves Home Page