(Listed alphabetically by surname)

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y
There are currently 4 contributors in this directory beginning with the letter E.
Eldon, Ann Marie

Ann Marie Eldon grew up in Birmingham, England. In previous incarnations, she says, she has been wife, therapist, corporate wizardatrix. She has divided her time and sense of irony between homes in the US and UK. She considers the escape from mediocrity a necessary intention.


Eleftherion, Melissa

Melissa Eleftherion has a B.A. from Brooklyn College. She is currently employed as a photo researcher in order to support her addiction to cigarettes and writing. She says she finds sunlight in photography and film-making. She has had poems published in Poetic Voices and Nature's Echoes.


Estringel, David

David Estringel is poet and writer of fiction, creative non-fiction, & essays. His work has been accepted and/or published by many magazines such as Specter Magazine, Literary Juice, Foliate Oak Magazine, Terror House Magazine, Expat Press, 50 Haikus, littledeathlit, Down in the Dirt Magazine, Route 7 Review, Paper Trains Literary Journal, The Elixir Magazine, Soft Cartel, Harbinger Asylum, Briars Lit, Open Arts Forum, Cajun Mutt Press. He is currently a Contributing Editor (fiction) at Red Fez, an editor/writer/Artist in Residence at The Elixir Magazine, fiction reader at riverSedge, Poetry Editor at Fishbowl Press, Artist in Residence at Cajun Mutt Press, and columnist at Channillo. David's first book of poetry and prose Indelible Fingerprints was published by Alien Buddha Press April 2019. David can be found on Twitter (@The_Booky_Man) and his website at www.davidaestringel.com.


Evans, Brad

Brad Evans was born in Sydney in 1971, and was placed into various educational institutions for twenty years, finally escaping in 1997 when poetry became too influential in his life. His poems, articles, interviews, letters and reviews have been published in zines, magazines and anthologies throughout Europe, the US, and the Pacific. A full-length book of his poems, "and them and the jackals and the night", was self-published in 2001.