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  1. [Bio] Brad Chacos has a story and an article appearing in future issues of Withersin magazine, but oddly enough, no Twitter account.
  2. The mussels steamed up and split their lips, revealing the soft, moist meat within. Jeremy sighed. He needed to find a girlfriend, and fast.
  3. [Bio] Matan White married her high school sweetheart. Too bad the only way that she can communicate with him is by submitting to this mag.
  4. He thought that the story I wrote about love was "touching." Too bad it wasn't about him.
  5. [Bio] Dale Wisely is a fan of economy of language. He edits Right Hand Pointing (http://www.righthandpointin...).
  6. The customer no-shows at a rest stop on I-65. A kilo cold in the trunk. It's snowing. She shivers. "I'm done with this," she says to no one.
  7. [Bio] Peter Schwartz reads so much he can't help but write. Visit him at: www.sitrahahra.com.
  8. Three years after his release. Beth pregnant, crying for a fix. Half-dead. And the gun in his waistband whispering: I got this.
  9. [Bio] Michelle Ristuccia's writing blog can be found at http://wakingdreamsblog.blo...
  10. She lay as still as she was able, making a game of it, trying not to wake him. He would only put his arm around her in his sleep.
  11. [ed] Today is the last day to enter our free contest. Details: http://bit.ly/lwhwo
  12. [Bio] William Wood lives in an old farmhouse in the Blue Ridge Mountains with an understanding family. He often writes instead of sleeping.
  13. Creaking boards, something quiet moving in the dark. I snap the lightson and there stands my dead sister. Thank God. I thought we had mice.
  14. [Bio] Ed Pahule (@Shadow_Ferret) is an aspiring novelist currently hidden away from his own children so he can get some writing done.
  15. He circled the pack, stayed downwind, out of sight. To no avail. They smelled his fear. "What's your name, Mister?" the preschooler asked.
  16. [Bio] J.S. Graustein exists in California but lives in her English dreams. Pop by for tea anytime and tell her a story.
  17. I giggle when he taps my knee. Pure reflex. So tall. So blond. So cute. My giggle spills into laugh. Then cough. And a red-faced physician.
  18. [ed] Less than a week left to enter our free twitter-serial contest. There is no reason not to. http://tinyurl.com/ydzvuqp
  19. [Bio] Robert Swartwood (@RobertSwartwood) is the editor of Hint Fiction (W.W. Norton, 2010).
  20. He flew nonstop against the sun, but no matter how far or how long he went, the days still progressed and his daughter was still dead.