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~ ~ Clowns Don't Really Smile ~ ~ by Milo James Fowler, California |
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~ Last of Its Kind ~ ~ by Mark Evans, Qatar |
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The bots picked through the remains of the strange creature ~ bipedal wetware ~ how it fought. |
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Bios for Fib
Contributors

AlienSkin
would like to
honor those who have contributed Fibonacci Sequence poetry in
this issue.
Fibonacci Sequence Poems
maintain a syllable count of 1/1/2/3/5/8. They also contain a
speculative element that makes them fit within the genres we publish.
Fibs appear in the left
sidebar of each page of our magazine.

S. L. Browne,
California
Poems:
Globster
Sarah lives
and goes to college in the post-hippie-era utopia that is Santa
Cruz, California. She enjoys exploring the woods, reading,
watching meteor showers, spelunking, and dancing like a cat.
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Mark Evans,
Qatar
Poems: The Refugeez
Gulf
Coast, Approximately
Last of
Its Kind
Mark is from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. He writes horror,
sci-fi and (occaisionally) realism. He is currently living
overseas.
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Milo Fowler,
California
Poems:
Inner-Course
Boiler Plate
Clown's Don't Really Smile
Milo is a full-time junior high English
teacher and a part-time writer. His fiction has recently appeared
in A Fly in Amber and Everyday Weirdness. He used to
hate poetry as a kid; but he's always liked math.
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Robert William
Shmigelsky,
British Columbia, Canada
Poems: Shadow Cloth
Robert is an aspiring fantasy writer. Besides reading and
writing, some of his hobbies include computers and history.
He has a dry sense of humour, which he blames his stepfather for.
Also, he has a habit of making history jokes no one but him
understands. He is currently working as a certified care aide in
beautiful British Columbia to support his writing.
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