Mark Williams’s fiction has appeared or is forthcoming in Eclectica, The Baffler, Cleaver, The Main Street Rag, Bull: Men’s Fiction, and Gargoyle. His poems have appeared in The Southern Review, Rattle, Nimrod, Beyond Words, and elsewhere. Kelsay Books published his poetry collection, Carrying On, in 2022. This is his third appearance in a Running Wild Press anthology. He lives in Evansville, Indiana. Justin Lowe lives in a house called Doug in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney where he edits international poetry blog, Bluepepper. " Portobello" comes from a work-in-progress comprising short stories, memoir and letters conceived while I waited on word from my publishers regarding my latest poetry collection (contracts are being drawn up as we speak). Benjamin White is an acquisitions editor for Running Wild Press who has worked with hundreds of authors, selecting titles for publication, polishing stories and novels, and putting together anthologies. His own work includes many poems published in various journals as well as a few full-length collections he finally got around to typing up and submitting: Buddha Bastinado Blues, The Kill Gene, Conley Bottom: A Poemoir, The Recon Trilogy +1, Always Ready: Poems from a Life in the U. S. Coast Guard, and Say Their Names (under Anonymous). By day, Gary Zenker is an award-winning marketer and copywriter, using his talents to help companies and nonprofits reach their audiences. By night, his particular madness is flash fiction, crossing genres to write stories revealing the highs and lows of the potential hidden inside people you might know. Beck Erixson writes about the beautifully awkward world of navigating the journey to happiness through friendships, love, and family-- be it blood, found, or chosen. Her stories enhance the importance of positive interconnection, even when we feel lonely. She lives on the Jersey Shore and can often be found either writing by the river, or in it in some way. Kim Ransley lives in Tasmania, the small island at the bottom of Australia. She has a PhD in psychology and her stories often explore hallucination and altered states of mind. She has published poems and short stories in Australia and overseas and is currently working on her first novel. She has also published several non-fiction articles about the brain for news and science media around the world. Nathaniel Farcas (2002-2021) was a 19-year-old award-winning short story author and had been writing poetry since the age of six. His poetry has been seen in the Southern Florida Poetry Journal (SoFloPoJo) as well as featured in New Words {press}. He is a proud member of the LGBTQIA community and his work explores the joy and heartbreak that live within his community. Vincent Czyz is the author of two collections of short fiction, the first of which won the 2016 Eric Hoffer Award for Best in Small Press, two novels, a novella, and an essay collection. He is the recipient of two fiction fellowships from the NJ Council on the Arts, the W. Faulkner-W. Wisdom Prize for Short Fiction, and the 2011 Capote Fellowship at Rutgers University. His stories have appeared in Shenandoah, AGNI, The Massachusetts Review, Tin House, Copper Nickel, and Southern Indiana Review, among other publications. Jerry Purdon writes dark fantasy and horror stories. " Bloodlines" in Incurable: Stories from the World of CURE anthology appeared in Spring of 2025. Earlier works include " Beer in a Bar" and " Graveyard Game" . His favorite thing in the world is to sit outdoors engrossed in a great book. He holds a B.A. in Literature from the University of Houston - Clear Lake. Jerry resides in Texas and is married to his ideal reader. You can find Jerry @ www.jerrypurdon.com Jennifer Cinguina lives in New York. She has an MFA in Creative Writing from Fairfield University and a master’s from The Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. Her writing can be found in The New York T