Susan Lynn Solomon lives and writes in Niagara Falls, NY. Her short story, The Memory Tree, appears in issue 10 of the on-line journal Imitation Fruit. Other stories have been published by Literary Juice, the Writers' Journal, Sunstorm Fine Arts Magazine, and on the web in Our Echo. She wrote the text for a book containing the works of the artist, José Royo. Her essay, Walking the Paper Trail, has been quoted in court cases, and cited in law journal articles. An art major in high school and college, she began her creative career as a songwriter and performer with the 1960's band, Coconut Groove.
Ashley-Renée Cribbins is an artist and illustrator currently residing in Portland, Oregon. Her style is largely influenced by comic art and animation; she strives to imbue her illustrations with a strong sense of mood and the characters she draws with expression and personality. She holds a BA in art from Reed College and has been making art and graphics for gaming companies for the last few years. She is also a writer of short fiction. Visit her at www.arcribbins.com.