

Mad Hatters' ReviewEdgy & Enlightened Literature, Art & Music in the Age of Dementia
Poetry, Prose & Anything Goes Reading Series
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Presenting online journal publishers/editors in the AWP panel
(10:30 – 11:45 am, Feb. 1st: Nassau Suite, Hilton, 2nd Floor)
Habitable Planets and Black Holes: Mapping the Expanding Cyber-Universe of the New Literary Media, & the fabul/ous/ist Rikki Ducornet.
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Rikki Ducornet, author of seven novels including the prize winning Gazelle,The Jade Cabinet, and The Fan Maker's Inquisition. In 2004 she received the Lannan Literary Award for Fiction. A third collection of short fictions has been published by The Dalkey Archive. Her drawings, lithographs, and paintings have been exhibited widely.
Eric Melbye, publisher of Segue and an associate professor of English/Creative Writing at Miami University Middletown. His novel Tru has just been published by Flame Books; his co-edited anthology, Under Our Skin: Literature of Breast Cancer, was published in 2006 (The Illuminati Press).
Carol Novack, publisher/editor of Mad Hatters' Review, author of a poetry chapbook, collaborative films and CDs. Whatnots may or will be found in American Letters & Commentary, Fiction International, First Intensity, Diagram, Gargoyle, LIT, Notre Dame Review, Journal of Experimental Fiction, Segue, et al. http://carolnovack.blogspot.com.
Jonathan Penton, publisher of Unlikely Stories, which has been publishing transgressive literature since 1998, and film, music, visual art, cultural essays, and chapbooks since 2004. He worked on Big Bridge for five years. Jonathan's own poetry chapbooks are Last Chap (2004), Blood and Salsa and Painting Rust (2006), and Prosthetic Gods (2008
Charles P. Ries, poetry editor of Word Riot. His poetry, reviews and short stories have appeared throughout the small press and he has accumulated several Pushcart nominations. Charles is a founding member of the Lake Shore Surf Club, the oldest fresh water surfing club on the Great Lakes. Find more at: http://www.literati.net/Ries.
Tamara Kaye Sellman, publisher of Periphery and the director of MRCentral.net, a global network focused on magical realism. Her work has appeared widely in the US, Canada, Mexico, the UK, and Malaysia, most recently in Terrain, The Hiss Quarterly, Long Story Short, and Cantaraville II. She's received two Pushcart Prize nominations.
Anmarie Trimble, publisher of the innovative multi-media Born Magazine. She teaches interdisciplinary studies at Portland State University. Her poetry has appeared in Black Warrior Review, Field: Contemporary Poetry and Poetics, and other publications.
Publications by the authors will be offered for sale by Mobile Libris.
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