The list of contributors is alphabetical by first name.
Afzal Moolla
Afzal Moolla lives in Johannesburg, South Africa. He writes for pleasure and enjoys reading non-fiction and the occasional novel.
Alex Pithie
Alex Pithie has been wandering Asia for some 30 years, arriving in China in 1983 and moving on through Hong Kong, Singapore and to Thailand, where he writes for a living and runs a farm with his wife. He is a poet and celebrated lyricist and songwriter with three albums to his name, performing occasionally as Mekong Dr Blues. He is from Scotland originally, but lives and works in Bangkok and on the farm in Surin, as time permits.
Anna Yin
Anna Yin was born in China and immigrated to Canada in 1999. She won the 2005 Ted Plantos Memorial Award and 2010 MARTY Award for her poetry. Her poems in English & Chinese, and ten translations by her are in a Canadian Studies textbook used by Humber College. Anna has written a collection of poetry “Wings Toward Sunlight” and three chapbooks. In early 2013, Mosaic Press will publish another collection of her poetry “Inhaling the Silence.” www.annapoetry.com.
Dawnell Harrison
Dawnell Harrison has been published in over 70 magazines and journals including The Endicott Review, Fowl Feathered Review, The Bitchin’ Kitsch, Vox Poetica, Queen’s Quarterly, The Vein, Word Riot, Iconoclast, Puckerbrush Review, Nerve Cowboy, Mobius, Absinthe: A journal of poetry, and many others.
Also, she has had 3 books of poetry published through reputable publishers titled Voyager, The Maverick Posse, and The fire Behind my Eyes.
Donald R. Vogel
Donald R. Vogel has been published in The Lanthorn, Blackheart Magazine, and the Wising Up Pres and is a contributing editor for Classical Fighting Arts. Mr. Vogel holds an MA in English from Stony Brook University and is a student in the MFA program at Adelphi University in New York.
James Austin Farrell
James Austin Farrell is a 39 year old (UK) writer who has lived in Chiang Mai for 13 years. He currently works as editor for Chiang Mai City News, and before that he worked as deputy editor of Citylife magazine, Chiang Mai.
Most of his published work is journalism, though he has had fiction published, notably his last novella – The Drug Study. That was published as an audio book with Nil Desperandum, US. He is working on finishing a collection of stories and short novels. He has also a completed novel that he can’t bear the sight of…He’ll get back to it soon.
Quimar Yazima
Reynold P. Macarannas
Richard Lutman
Richard Lutman has a MFA in Writing from Vermont College. He teaches a short fiction class as part of Coastal Carolina University’s Lifelong Learning Program. He has also won local and national awards for his short stories, nonfiction, and screenplays. He was a 2008 Pushcart nominee in fiction.
Sinlaratn Soontornviset
Sinlaratn Soontornviset is a photographer covering Thailand. Her published works include the Lifetime and Feelings series. Some of her work can be seen on Soontornviset’s photo-art page on the website Confusionism.
Tom Sheehan
Tom Sheehan served in the 31st Infantry Regiment, Korea 1951
and graduated from Boston College in 1956. His books are Epic Cures; Brief
Cases, Short Spans; A Collection of Friends; and From the Quickening. Recent
eBooks from Milspeak Publishers include Korean Echoes, 2011, nominated for a
Distinguished Military Award and The Westering, 2012, nominated for a
National Book Award. His newest eBook, from Danse Macabre-Lazarus-Anvil,
2013, is Murder at the Forum, an NHL mystery novel, with two more mysteries
due for 2013 publication, Death of a Lottery Foe and Death by Punishment.
His work is in many publications including Rosebud (6th issue), Ocean
Magazine (8th issue), and other global publications such as The Linnet’s
Wings in Ireland (6th issue), Nazar Look in Romania (7th issue)
MGVersion2Datura in France (3rd issue), Mythaxis in UK (2nd issues), In
Other Words – Merida in Mexico (4th issue), 3 AM Magazine in France (9th
issue), etc. He has 8 western collections in a publishers queue with
fabulous covers by his sons.
Xenia Taiga
Xenia Taiga lives in southern China. You can find her work in Asiancha, Eastlit and Gone Lawn Journal.