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Contents
Crank Up the Weird
BJ Neblett
An African Safari
Frank Scozzari
The Revolution Betrayed
Tom Gregg
The 4:15 Train
Cynthia Holden-Davis
Mr. Mehta's Existential Swing
Percy Bharucha
Contributors
BJ Neblett is a continuing contributor to Romance Magazine, available through Amazon. He is the author of the extremely popular
Elysian Dreams, a contemporary romantic fantasy adventure novel about searching your dreams while seeking your destiny. His newest
work Ice Cream Camelot, about his growing up during the Kennedy
administration, was released as an ebook to very positive reviews. BJ
hosts two blog sites: www.hereforaseason.blogspot.com for poetry,
and www.bjneblett.blogspot.com for his short stories and other
writings. Recently, BJ has written about JFK for the Kennedy Library,
MLK Jr. on the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial blog site, and his
poetry may be included at the Vietnam War Center in Washington. You can find more from BJ in eFiction and Northern Liberties Review, as well as online at Short Story Me.
Pushcart Prize nominee Frank Scozzari resides in Nipomo, a small town on the California central coast. His award-winning short stories have appeared in numerous literary magazines including The Worcester Review, The Emerson Review, Berkeley Fiction Review, Tampa Review, War Literature & the Arts (U.S. Air Force Academy), Pacific Review, Eleven Eleven, The Bitter Oleander, South Dakota Review, Minetta Review (NYU), Hawaii Pacific Review, Reed Magazine, The Broken Plate, Roanoke Review, and Short Story America, and have been featured in literary theater.
Tom Gregg was born in Taunton, Massachusetts, in 1949. After high
school he enlisted in the US Air Force, serving from 1968 to 1972,
including a year in Vietnam. Since then he has held down a variety of
jobs, most recently as an advertising/marketing copywriter. He also
returned to military service on a parttime basis, serving for 24 years in the US Army Reserve. Along the way he also earned BA and MA
degrees in history. Tom retired from the Army Reserve in 1999 and
from his final civilian job in 2011. His first published short story, “But I Will Sit With You,” appeared in the June 2014 issue of eFiction.
Cynthia Holden-Davis
Percy Bharucha is a Young India Fellow, and has been writing since he discovered he couldn’t draw. He has another short story coming out in an upcoming anthology. He has a full time job in advertising and hopes to keep it. He seldom blogs at www.prozaicprose.wordpress.com
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