Dr. Neena Sharma, Asst. Professor of English (AS & H), Raj Kumar Goel Institute of Technology, Ghaziabad (UP), India
Sarat Kumar Doley teaches English at the Department of English, North Lakhimpur College, Assam. He is pursuing PhD in ELT at EFLU, formerly CIEFL, Shillong and has submitted his dissertation on the topic of integration of the teaching of culture with L2 teaching.
William C. Blome writes poetry and short fiction. He is a master’s degree graduate of the Johns Hopkins University Writing Seminars. His work has previously seen the light of day in such fine little mags as The Alembic, Teesta Rangeet, Prism International, Fiction Southeast, Roanoke Review, Salted Feathers and The California Quarterly.
Durlabh Singh is a widely published writer and a poet based in London. Part of his poetry is based on cultural values and metaphysics inherited from India. His aim is to produce innovatory poetry with a fresh outlook. He has published books on poetry and fiction. As an artist he has illustrated his books.
U Atreya Sarma, from Hyderabad (India), is Chief Editor of the Muse India e-journal. Also a poet, freelance editor, writer and translator with 18 years of experience, he has over 700 writings (poems, articles, editorials, reviews, forewords, translations) to his credit. He is also the official critic of Metverse Muse, an international journal of metrical poetry from
John C. Mannone , a physicist near Knoxville, TN, appears in Blue Fifth Review, NEJM, Peacock Journal, Gyroscope Review, Baltimore Review, Pedestal and has three poetry collections: Apocalypse (Alban Lake), nominated for the 2017 Elgin Book Award; Disabled Monsters (The Linnet’s Wings); Flux Lines (Celtic Cat). Nominated for Pushcart and Rhysling awards, he edits poetry for Abyss & Apex and
K. V. Raghupathi is a poet, short story writer, novelist, book reviewer and critic. He is the author of ten books in English verse, two novels, and two collections of short stories and has edited seven critical books. He is a recipient of several awards that include Michael Madhusudhan Dutt Award, Kolkata in 2001, H.D. Thoreau Fellowship,
Poornima Laxmeshwar is a content writer for a living. Her poems have appeared in Cold Noon, Vayavya, Muse India, Writers Asylum, The Aerogram, Stockholm Literary Review, Northeast Review, Brown Critique, Cafe Dissensus amongst many others. Her haiku, haiga have found space in several magazines.
James G. Piatt is a pushcart and best of web nominee, and many of his poems were selected for inclusion in The 100 Best Poems of 2016, 2015 & 2014 Anthologies. He has published 3 collections of poetry. His fourth collection of poetry will be released this year. He earned his BS and MA from California State Polytechnic
Tejasvi Saxena is a bilingual poet and writer, thinker and a photography enthusiast from New Delhi, India. His areas of interest include Art, Culture, Nature, Music, Spirituality, Sociology, Books and Writing. His poetry has been published in Muse India, Visual Verse (Germany / UK), Duane’s Poe Tree, Indian Periodical, Dissident Voice (US), Tuck Magazine (Canada) and is