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Niall Boyce lives and works in London. His stories are gathered at his website, strange-powers dot blogspot dot com. Gleam (c) 2009 by Niall Boyce
Tram Nguyen, a former editor of ColorLines Magazine, is the author of We Are All Suspects Now: Untold Stories From Immigrant Communities After 9/11 (Beacon). Her coverage of civil liberties earned her a New California Media Award in 2003. Khoa in Chiapas (c) 2008 by Tram Nguyen
Mary Austin Fuller, an accomplished artist and illustrator, works by day as a nonprofit development director, and is a longtime arts advocate and administrator. In Mexico (c) 2010 by Mary Austin Fuller
Steve Moore currently lives in North Carolina with his wife and daughter. He holds degrees in mathematics and physics, but has spent the last four years researching parapsychology and cognitive science. Incident at Oscuro (c) 2009 by Steve Moore
Michael C. Keith is the author of several books, articles, and stories. He teaches Communication at Boston College. Losing His Head (c) 2009 by Michael C. Keith
Jeremy Adam Smith is the founding editor of Shareable Magazine, the author of The Daddy Shift, and a Knight Fellow at Stanford University. His novella The Wreck of the Grampus was an honorable mention in The Year s Best Science Fiction (Tor, 2009), edited by Gardner Dozois. Centaur in Brass 2041 (c) 2009 by Jeremy Adam Smith
Rosanne Griffeth has stories published by Mslexia, The Potomac, Now and Then, Pank, Night Train, Keyhole Magazine, Smokelong Quarterly, Thieves Jargon and Six Little Things, among others. The Skin Shop copyright (c) 2009 by Rosanne Griffeth
Adam Myers, house illustrator for The Fabulist, is an artist, writer and educator based in South Korea, San Francisco, and Western Pennsylvania. Mawulf Sees the World (c) 2009 by Adam Myers 128
Bosley Gravel was born in the Midwest, and came of age in Texas and southern New Mexico. He has worked numerous dead end jobs, and now makes a living working on computer networks. He has been making up stories from an early age, and from time to time they end up on paper. Tintamarre-ruckus-bedlam-pother-and-brawl, Behave! (c) 2009 by Bosley Gravel
Josh Wilson is The Fabulist s proofreader and website manager. A winner of the Society of Professional Journalists Excellence in Journalism Award, he lives in San Francisco with his wife and their infant daughter. Magic Mirror (c) 2005 by Josh Wilson
Holly Day is a writer and educator living in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with her husband and two children. Her recent nonfiction books include Music Theory for Dummies, Music Composition for Dummies, and Walking Twin Cities. Finding Me Hesitant (c) 2009 by Holly Day
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