Santa Fe Literary Review 2014

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Charlie Kalogeros-Chattan is a native New Englander who followed her heart to Northern New Mexico where she writes and works and lives with her husband and her three dogs. Her poems have appeared in the Harwood Anthology, Santa Fe Literary Review, Conceptions Southwest, the Carson Curmudgeon, the Harwood’s How To: multiple perspectives on creating a garden, a life, relationships and community.

George Korolog is a Bay Area poet whose flash fiction and nonfiction have been widely published in over forty print and online journals such as Word Riot, Forge, Punchnels Magazine, Naugatuck River Review, Blue Fifth Review, Poets and Artists Magazine, The Journal of Modern Poetry, Red River Review, Connotation Press, The Chaffey Review, Thin Air, Grey Sparrow Journal and many others. He has twice been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and has also received a Best of the Net nomination. His book of Poetry, Gods Vengeful Concubines has been short listed for the Able Muse Poetry Prize. His first book of poetry, Collapsing Outside the Box, was published by Aldrich Press in November 2012 and is available on Amazon. His second book of poems, Raw String, was published in October, 2013 by Finishing Line Press.

Len Kuntz is a writer from Washington State and an editor of the online literary magazine, Metazen. His work appears widely in print and online. He is the author of The Dark Sunshine (Connotation Press, 2014) and I’m Not Supposed To Be Here And Neither Are You (Aqueous Books, 2014). You can find him and his writings at lenkuntz.blogspot.com.

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