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Contributors

 

TL Morganfield's short fiction has appeared in Paradox, GUD, and Realms of Fantasy, and her works has been a finalist for the Sidewise Award (Short Form). She's a graduate of the Clarion West workshop, and she lives in Denver. More information about her work can be found at www.tlmorganfield.com.

 

In the early '70s, Analog published two of Glenn Gilette Lewis's stories; another appeared in "Lone Star Universe". More recently, his stories appeared in Mystic Signals 2 print anthology and Apex Magazine (06 Jul 09). You can find more stories at www.flashfictiononline.com (March, 2008, issue), www.bardsandsages.com print anthology (April 2009), www.morriganezine.com, a Guest-Quarters story at www.edgeofpropinquity.net, mbranesf.blogspot.com, and themonstersnextdoor.com/IssueFour.html. You can read more about him and his writing at www.glgwrites.com.

 

William Highsmith has recently published with Abyss & Apex, The Thoughtcrime Experiments anthology and Flash Fiction Online. He is a software engineer in the telecom industry.

 

John and Lawrence Buentello, natives of San Antonio, Texas have published stories in over forty publications. They are also the authors of the short story collection Binary Tales and the novel Reproduction Rights.

 

Trent Roman is a writer from Montréal with an interest in all types of fiction strange and unusual in addition to academic interests in archaeology, anthropology, history and a number of other fields. He is fascinated by what makes people tick at both the intimately personal level and the sweeping societal level, and enjoys every opportunity to pursue such questions through the means of fiction.

 

Jay and his wife currently live in Anchorage, Alaska, having moved there recently from the south Pacific where they had lived on a 46-foot yacht. He just started writing fiction, which takes up most of his time when he is not outside skiing, hiking or enjoying the beautiful Alaska scenery. He has had short works also published in Alien Skin Magazine and Sideshow Fables.

 

Sam S. Kepfield is a writer who is forced to work by day as an attorney in Kansas.  He holds degrees from Kansas State University and the University of Nebraska. 

 

About the editor:

Adicus Ryan Garton is the creator and editor of Atomjack, an online science fiction magazine. In addition to Butterfly Affects, he has co-edited two Susurrus Press anthologies, I am This Meat and Neverlands & Otherwheres.