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The Rampallian, Vol. 1, Winter 2013
2013
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The "mean wretch" of literary magazines.
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Authors

Madeline Anthes
Madeline Anthes
Author · 4 books
Born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio and living on the East Coast. Loves: NJ pizza, dachshunds, history, and hard cider.
Alan Catlin
Author · 5 books
Alan Catlin has retired from the Bar Wars after thirty four years working in his unchosen profession as a barman in various establishments in the capital district including twenty five years at the Washington Tavern. He has published well over sixty chapbooks and full length books of both prose and poetry.. To date he has received twenty Pushcart Prize nominations, seventeen in poetry and three in prose, but has never won one, which must be some kind of record for futility.
Tariq Shah
Author · 2 books
Tariq Shah is the author of Whiteout Conditions (Two Dollar Radio, 2020). A Best of the Net award nominee, some of his recent work appears in Joyland Magazine, Prelude, Whiskey Tit, Diagram, jubilat, Heavy Feather Review, and New Moons: Contemporary Writing by North American Muslims Anthology edited by Kazim Ali (Red Hen Press, Nov 2021). A former peace corps volunteer in Mozambique, Tariq was born in Illinois and now lives in Brooklyn, NY.
Robin Wyatt Dunn
Robin Wyatt Dunn
Author · 4 books
Robin Wyatt Dunn lives in Los Angeles.
David C. McLean
David C. McLean
Author · 1 book

David C. McLean was born in Wales in 1960 and educated at Balliol College, Oxford, where he took a BA in History. He moved to Sweden in 1987, for some reason, and lived there for 30 years, taking an MA in philosophy at the University of Stockholm. He has written poetry off and on since 1994. There are many books & chapbooks available from various small presses, and some of these are listed here. He currently lives in North Somerset He runs Posthuman Poetry & Prose where he has also published Linnet Phoenix & Tanya Rakh. For details about his many books see his blog. More books by Mclean & by Tanya Rakh are due from Posthuman Poetry & Prose in the future.

K.J. Hannah Greenberg
K.J. Hannah Greenberg
Author · 1 book
National Endowment for the Humanities awardee, wife, and mother, KJ Hannah Greenberg is an author and teacher. Some of the venues for her work have included: Natural Jewish Parenting, Horizons, The New Vilna Review, and The Jerusalem Post. Her books include: Whistling for Salvation (Seashell Books, 2019), On Golden Limestone (Seashell Books, 2018), Tosh: Select Trash and Bosh of Creative Writing (Crooked Cat Books, 2017), Word Citizen: Uncommon Thoughts on Writing, Motherhood & Life in Jerusalem (Tailwinds Press, 2015), and Jerusalem Sunrise (Imago Press, 2015).
Sean Thomas Dougherty
Sean Thomas Dougherty
Author · 8 books

In addition to Scything Grace (Etruscan Press, 2013), Sean Thomas Dougherty is the author or editor of thirteen books across genres, including the forthcoming All I Ask for Is Longing: Poems 1994 – 2014 (BOA Editions, 2014) Sasha Sings the Laundry on the Line (BOA Editions, 2010), which was a finalist for Binghamton University Milton Kessler’s literary prize for the best book by a poet over 40, the prose-poem-novel The Blue City (2008 Marick Press/Wayne State University), and Broken Hallelujahs (BOA Editions, 2007). He is the recipient of two Pennsylvania Council for the Arts Fellowships in Poetry and a Fulbright Lectureship to the Balkans. His work has been read on PBS radio in Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Rochester and Cleveland. Known for his electrifying performances he has performed at hundreds of venues, universities and festivals across North America and Europe including the Lollapalooza Music Festival, the Detroit Art Festival, the South Carolina Literary Festival, the Old Dominion University Literary Festival, Carnegie Mellon University, The University of Maine, Sarah Lawrence College, SUNY Binghamton, the University of California Santa Cruz, the Rochester Symphony Orchestra, the Erie Jazz Festival, the London (UK) Poetry Cafe and the BardFest Series in Budapest Hungary, and across Albania and Macedonia where he was translated and published and appeared on national television, sponsored by the US State Department. He currently lives in Erie, Pennsylvania, with his family, where he works in a pool hall and writes his poems.

John Biggs
John Biggs
Author · 4 books
I live in Brooklyn, NY and write about technology, security, gadgets, gear, wristwatches, and the Internet. After spending four years as an IT programmer, I switched gears and became a full-time journalist. My work has appeared in the New York Times, Laptop, PC Upgrade, Surge, Gizmodo, Men’s Health, InSync, Linux Journal, Popular Science, Sync, The Stir and I’ve written Black Hat: Misfits, Criminals, and Scammers in the Internet Age and Bloggers Boot Camp. I also speak and consult. I have forthcoming books about Marie Antoinette’s watch as well as a YA fiction book, Mytro.
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