



Tom Sheehan served in 31st Regt., Korea, 1951-52 and graduated from Boston College in 1956. Books are Epic Cures, 2005, and Brief Cases, Short Spans, ( Press 53) ; A Collection of Friends and From the Quickening, (Pocol Press). He has 18 Pushcart nominations, in Dzanc Best of the Web 2009, 310 stories on Rope and Wire Magazine, work in five issues of Rosebud Magazine, five issues of The Linnet's Wings and eight issues of Ocean Magazine, and other online/print sites, including Nervous Breakdown, Faith-Hope-Fiction, Subtle Tea, Nontrue, Danse Macabre, Jake's Locked-Room Anthology, Deep South Magazine, The Best of Sand Hill Review Anthology, Wilderness House Literary Review, Dew on the Kudzu, Slice of Life, MGVersion2datura, 3 A.M. Magazine, Literary Orphans, Nazar Look, and Qarrtsiluni, etc. Newest eBooks from Milspeak Publishers are Korean Echoes, 2011 and The Westering, 2012, the latter nominated for a National Book Award by the publisher.
William D. Hicks is a writer who lives in Chicago, Illinois by himself (any offers?). Contrary to popular belief, he is not related to the famous comedian Bill Hicks (though he's just as funny in his own right). Hicks will someday publish his memoirs, but most likely they will be about Bill Hicks' life. His poetry has appeared in Outburst Magazine, The Legendary, Horizon Magazine, Breadcrumb Sins, Inwood Indiana Literary Magazine, The Short Humour Site (UK), The Four Cornered Universe, Save the Last Stall for Me and Mosaic. His art appears in The Legendary and as cover art in Anti-Poetry and Sketch.