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Amy Harke-Moore Freelance Writer and Editor
Amy Harke-Moore has won over sixty awards to date, most notably the Oklahoma Writers Federation, Inc. Essay
Award, 2001 and 2004, and OWFI Short Story Award, 2002 and 2005. Her work has appeared in The Writer, Chicago
Quarterly Review, The MacGuffin, Permafrost, Grit, Writers’ Journal, Spring
Hill Review, Echoes of the Ozarks, Cuivre River Anthology, and Bellowing Ark. She
also served as co-editor of the 2006 and 2007editions of Cuivre River Anthology. She is past president
of Saturday Writers, a chapter of the Missouri Writers' Guild, and co-founder of The Scribe's Tribe critique group. Currently,
she is editor of Saturday Writers newsletter. In her spare time she plugs away at her suspense novel set in the early
1900s.
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Justin Gold Assistant Editor
and Freelance Writer Winner of the first
Amazing Short Story Contest in 2007 with "Breaking Glass," Justin Gold finds himself at home in the warmth of wordplay. He graduated from Hofstra University with a BA in Creative
Writing, has held editing positions in various industries, and is now enrolled in New York City's famous Gotham Writing Workshop.
His passions include playing guitar, playing frisbee, attending fiction and poetry writing groups, and of course, wading knee-deep
through a thickly textured novel.
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Emily Moore Assistant Editor Emily Moore has been published in Janus, The Columns, The Alati, The
Anchor, Eagle's Eye View, At Sword's Point, and A Celebration of Young Poets--Heartland
2001. She is a full-time student, past editor of Eagle's Eye View, current editor of At Sword's
Point, and staff writer for The Columns newspaper. She has also received awards for several fiction contest
wins. Her passions include teaching, studying, and fencing at Baited Blade Classical Fencing Group, writing fiction
novels and short stories, and engaging herself in as many campus organizations as possible.
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