Contributors To this Issue

Andrea Rudy           Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Andrea Rudy has an MA in creative writing from the University of New Brunswick, and her stories have been published in various anthologies and journals including: Coming Attractions, Kiss Machine, Prairie Journal, The Berkeley Fiction Review, The Istanbul Literature Review, FRONT, The Nashwaak Review.

Carolyn Watson’s short stories have been published in QWF Magazine (UK), Spiked Magazine (UK) and m-pty magazine (Canada). Another story has been accepted to appear in a forthcoming issue of Carillon Magazine (UK). She is currently working on a novel.

Carolyn Watson          Lion’s Bay, British Columbia, Canada

Antje & Nadim Ghaznavi     Kleinburgh, Ontario, Canada

Our featured artists, Antje & Nadim, are both very skilled in their use of a camera. These photos were taken during a cottage retreat to Haliburton, Ontario during the summer of 2006. Antje lives in Klienburgh, Ontario with her husband, the poet yaqoob ghaznavi and Nadim is their adult son.

Jack Morefield           Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.

Jack Morefield is a Boston artist who uses his unique technique in both his portraits and his cityscapes. His beautiful website offers a plethora of images to view. http://www.jackmorefield.com/ He suggests that photographs only partially portray the technique and design elements employed in his works.

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David Swartz          Toronto, Ontario, Canada

David is a Toronto-based artist and writer. His visual graphics are  considered ‘new age’ with images that suggest the multi-layers of man’s façade. He has recently written a one act play, Prometheus and the Fire Eater, for which he is busy arranging production.

Phil Vabre          Australia

An Air Traffic Controller by profession, Phil is also the webmaster of the Civil Aviation Historical Society and the Airways Museum in Australia. Phil’s photographs and articles have been published in several aviation-related magazines.