Serpentine, Volume 4, Number 4, Fall 2000

Diane Payne ("The Slippers") is a writer residing in Tumacacori, AZ. Jason DeBoer ("The Execution of the Sun") is a regular contributing editor to the Absinthe Literary Review and the managing editor of Eighteenth-Century Studies, an academic journal based at Northwestern University in Chicago, IL.  
Janet Buck ("Crocodile Penniliess") teaches writing and literature at the college level. Her poetry, humor, and essays have appeared in The Pittsburgh Quarterly, The Melic Review, Sapphire Magazine, The Recursive Angel, Southern Ocean Review, Lynx: Poetry from Bath, Apples & Oranges, Oranges & Apples, The Rose & Thorn, San Francisco Salvo, Poetry Super Highway, Poetik License, Mind Fire, Astrophysicist’s Tango Partner Speaks, Perihelion, Oracle, Poetry Motel, Feminista!, Calliope, The Beaded Strand, and hundreds of journals world-wide.  Calamity's Quilt, her first print collection of poetry, will be released by Newton's Baby Press on December 1st, with cover art by Cheryl Hight Carle and a foreward by Thomas Fortenberry.
See http://www.newtonsbaby.com/calamity.html for more details.
Joseph Lisowski ("Changes") was Professor of English at the University of the Virgin Islands from 1986-1996 and is now teaching at Mercyhurst College North East along the shores of Lake Erie. Recent work appears in Stirring, Niederngasse, A Writer's Choice, Wired Art for Wired Hearts, New Works Review, 2 River View, Free Zone Quarterly, Born Magazine, among others.  These poems are taken from his full length collection, STASHU KAPINSKI GETS LUCKY. He is now poetry editor for New Works Review (http://www.new-works.org).
Mark Phillips ("Stares") C. E. Chaffin ("Gay Pride Parade") his first book of poems, Elementary, was published in 1997 by the Mellen Press, available through Amazon.com.   A feature article with links to his work appeared at Suite 101.  He edits the The Melic Review (http://www.melicreview.com), tutors poetry online, and has been widely published on the web and in print. He lives in Long Beach, CA, with his wife and three daughters in a high rise overlooking the Pacific.

Serpentine considers unsolicited poetry and short stories for on-line publication.  Submissions should be send via email to: editor@serpentinia.com

The editorial staff reviews all submissions.  We will contact the author if their piece is selected for publication.


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