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T.A. Noonan is the author of Dress the Stars (Dusie Kollektiv, 2013), The Bone Folders (Sundress Publications, 2011), Petticoat Government (Gold Wake Press, 2011), Darjeeling (Ahadada Books, 2008), and Balm (Flaming Giblet Press, 2006). Her poetry, fiction, and nonfiction have appeared or are forthcoming in Hobart, Eleven Eleven, Ninth Letter, RHINO, specs, Phoebe, Harpur Palate, and more. Currently, she lives in southeast Florida with her husband, where she serves as Associate Editor of Sundress Publications, as well as Managing Editor of its imprint, Flaming Giblet Press.

Originally from Binghamton, New York, Scott Fynboe has been performing on stage for almost thirty years, most recently appearing as King Phillip II in The Lion in Winter. Beyond theater, he has been a radio disc jockey, a member of The Pappy Parker Players improv comedy troupe, and Master of Ceremonies for The Vestal Violators, one of the few paid Rocky Horror Picture Show shadow casts in the world. In 2010, he received a PhD in English from the Center for Writers in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Currently, he lives with his wife and teaches in southeast Florida.

Erin Elizabeth Smith is the author of two books of poetry, The Fear of Being Found and The Naming of Strays. Her poems have appeared in many journals, including Mid-American, 32 Poems, New Delta Review, Water~Stone, Cimarron Review, and Crab Orchard Review. Smith earned her PhD in Creative Writing from the Center for Writers and the University of Southern Mississippi, and for the last three years, she has taught creative writing and literature in the English Department at the University of Tennessee. She also serves as the managing editor of Sundress Publications, Stirring: A Literary Collection and the Best of the Net Anthology.

Marcel Brouwers is the author of the chapbook, The Rose Industrial Complex (Finishing Line Press, 2009) and the forthcoming full-length collection, The Old Cities (Sundress Publications, 2012). He lives in Knoxville, TN, with his wife, LA Hoffer, and works at the University of Tennessee. A lecturer in the English Department, he is currently the Acting Director of the Writing Center and teaches creative writing, literature, and composition classes.

Rhonda Lott teaches creative writing and literature at Texas Tech University, where she is finishing her PhD in Creative Writing. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in a variety of journals such as Hayden's Ferry Review, Southern Humanities Review, WomenArts Quarterly, The Los Angeles Review, and Other Poetry. She has worked with Sundress Publications since 2006, where she is now an editor and artist-in-residence.







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The Who | The What | The When & Where | The Want More?

Sundress Publications