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Association Contest (Long Form category), as well as the 2014 Balticon Poetry Contest. His work has appeared in more than sixty journals and anthologies.


HARRY LONGSTREET is retired after twenty-five years as a writer, producer, and director of filmed entertainment, primarily for television. When he’s not busy with his wife, children, and grandchildren, he keeps the creative juices flowing with his still photography.


He’s always looking for images that speak to the human condition and the world around him. He favors ambient light and unposed, unaware subjects. In the last ten years, he’s had a number of one- man shows, and his work has appeared in more than 200 national and international juried exhibitions.


Longstreet is twice a Single Image Merit Award recipient from Black & White Magazine and twice a Single Image Merit Award winner from Color Magazine. In 2013, he was awarded the Gold Medal (monochrome) in the International Varna Salon, and in 2014, he took Best in Show in the annual CVG (Collective Visions Gallery) Washington State competition. His images have been included in Creative Quarterly’s 100 Best in 2014 and 2015.


JOHN MCDONALD, recently described as “the New England master of the short piece” in a recording review, is a composer who tries to play the piano and a pianist who tries to compose. He is a professor of music at Tufts University, where he has served both as music department chair and director of graduate music studies. He teaches composition, theory, and performance at Tufts. His output concentrates on vocal, chamber, and solo instrumental works, and includes interdisciplinary experiments. On sabbatical from Tufts, he is currently completing a biography project on composer T(homas) J(efferson) Anderson. McDonald is also serving as the Joseph E. and Grace W. Valentine Visiting Professor of Music at Amherst College for the 2016-2017 academic year.


JERIN MICHEAL is a press and editorial photographer currently studying at Falmouth University in the South West Coast of England. At age eighteen, he has already won the prestigious NME’s Under 18 Music Photographer of the Year and he has also exhibited his work at the Louvre in Paris. His subjects vary from world renowned musicians to deep-sea fishermen. No matter what he turns his lens to, he is enthralled by the story. When he isn’t shooting, he enjoys good coffee and bad films. See more of Micheal’s work at www.jerinmichealphotography.com.


TRACIE RENEE AMIRANTE PADAL grew up playing the violin and is now a librarian, an award- winning poet, and a member of the TallGrass Writers Guild. Her poems have appeared in anthologies


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