Rind Literary Magazine — Issue 1

August 2012 · rindliterarymagazine.com

All Works © Respective Authors, 2012
Original Cover Art by Sandro Botticelli

Table of Contents

Front Matter

Fiction

Nonfiction

Masthead

Editor in Chief
Owen Torres
Fiction Editors
Johnathan Etchart
Fiction Editors
Jenny Lin
Fiction Editors
Melinda Smith
Fiction Editors
Stephen Williams
Nonfiction Editors
Collette Curran
Nonfiction Editors
Shaymaa Mahmoud
Nonfiction Editors
William Ellars
Nonfiction Editors
Anastasia Zamora
Webmaster
Omar Masri
Blog Manager
Christine Lopez

Contributors

Lloyd Aquino

teaches English composition, literature and creative writing at Mount San Antonio College in Walnut, CA. His work has appeared in publications like Turbulence, Conceit Magazine, Suisun Valley Review, and Atlantic Pacific Press. He lives in Ontario with his dog Charlie.

David Kuhio Ahia II

has been previously published in Poetry Magazine, Writer’s Bloc, Nuthouses Magazine, Quail Bell, and 86400: An Anthology of Time.

Sean Reynolds

completed the undergrad Creative Writing Program at UCR, while writing articles and reviews for the weekly Hollywood tabloid, Entertainment Today, and working full-time on the press floor of a large daily newspaper. He has come to this world of fiction a little later in life perhaps, but with an intrinsic affection for the art of writing, and a rousing fondness to create. Social Media Dashboard, is an adaptation of a short story that originally appeared on his blog, The Modern Dilemma. http://themoderndilemma.blogspot.com/

Michaelsun Knapp

is a Native American, a college graduate, and has been published in magazines such as The Broken Plate, Carnival, Conceit, and Creepy Gnome.

Jennifer Hawk

has an MFA in fiction writing from CSULB and has spent the last 12+ years teaching English at local community colleges. She has had work published in Chiron, Cultural Weekly, Beyond the City of Angels: an Anthology of Long Beach Poets and various other small presses. She is currently working on both a novel and novella which, of course, will make her rich.

John Brantingham

teaches English composition, literature and creative writing at Mount San Antonio College. His short story “Giving Carol Away” is a part of his upcoming short story collection, Let Us All Pray Now to Our Own Strange Gods.

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