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Contributing Authors to Current (and Past) Issues

 

 

Nick Cole

Nick Cole just finished a novel that is currently being considered for representation. By night he is a guard for King Phillip the Second of Spain during the Sixteenth Century Opera Don Carlo at Los Angeles Opera.  Nick has been writing for most of his adult life and acting in Hollywood after a stint in the Army.  As insane as the story you are about to read or have just read is, there are portions of it that are based on events that actually happened to him, like being fed bread and water on the set of a major motion picture production.  He lives and works in Southern California by the grace of God.  The Bullfighter” is the current short story.

 

C. Michael Kim

C. Michael Kim lives in Brooklyn.  He plays guitar, writes for a sports magazine from time to time, and is ferociously looking for a good drummer to join his band.  His essay “Nouveau Racism” is a new addition to the Plunge scene.

 

Michael Brien

Michael Brien is a short story writer, and graduate of the University of Iowa's Writers Workshop.  His first short story, "Mushrooms", appeared in 1975 in The New Infinity Review.  Most recently, "Puzzle" appeared in Amoskeag.  “Rules” appeared formerly on plungelit.com.

 

Clyde Borg

Clyde Borg was born on February 17,1935 in New York, NY.

He is a retired school teacher and now work as a mentor

to new teachers and teaches adults part-time.  Since retirement he has been writing.  Chelsea Trucks is his first submission to Plungelit.com.

 

Jnana Hodson

A journalist by trade, Jnana must refrain from partisan politics. He does, however, envy and encourage his younger stepdaughter’s campaign activism.  He hopes her candidates are victorious. These days, however, it's a lesson in lamentation and resolve.  Hodson’s poetry is here.

 

Ashok Niyogi

Ashok Niyogi was born in 1955 and graduated with

Honors in Economics from Presidency College, Kolkata.  He has been in international trade and has traveled the world over including a 10-year stint as an

expatriate in Yeltsin’s Russia.

 

He has two books of poetry published by A-4,

India---“CROSSROADS” and “REFLECTIONS IN THE DARK” and one 225 page paperback of poems ---“TENTATIVELY” from iUniverse, USA, (with Amazon, B&N, Borders etc.), out in March 2005, but which no one seems willing to pay $20 for. The e-book version of TENTATIVELY at $6 is doing better.  For a sample of Ashok’s poetry click here.

 

 

Emma McEvoy-Feldshtein

Though originally from Dublin, Ireland, Emma has lived in various places such as Israel and America, She finally settled on the West Coast of Ireland, where she works as a Technical Writer to earn a living, but spends much of her spare time writing Short Stories.  “Herbs” was one of our favorite short stories from a past posting on Plunge. 

 

  

Ace Boggess

Ace Boggess of Huntington, WV, USA, is a noted poet and as-yet-unpublished-but-going-through-hell-to-change-that literary novelist.  His first poetry book of poems, The Beautiful Girl Whose Wish Was Not Fulfilled, was published in 2003 by Highwire Press.  His writing has appeared in Harvard Review, Notre Dame Review, Poetry East, Atlanta Review, Florida Review, Blue Mesa Review, and many other magazines.  His songs are available as free mp3s on http://www.besonic.com/aceboggess and http://artist.amazon.com/aceboggess plus other sites.  Currently he seeks a publisher for his newest literary novel, STATES OF MERCY, and others that include A SONG WITHOUT A MELODY, HAUNTING GRAY, DISPLACED HOURS.

 

 

Larry O. Dean

http://www.plungelit.com/poetrydean.htm

 

 

 

 

 

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