Jennifer Adger is an award winning artist whose work can be found in private collections in Alabama, California, the District of Columbia, Massachusetts, New York, and Virginia. Adger's graduate work at American University in criminology and neuropsychology has greatly influenced her paintings, which are reflections on consciousness and memory. Some of her work can be seen at www.jenniferadger.net. (Lady Liberty)
Eleanor Potter received a BA in Fine Arts at the University of Wales in Aberystwyth. Eleanor completed her art foundation course at the Wimbledon School of Art in London, U.K. She has had her work displayed at the Goethe Institute in Washington D.C. as well as at exhibits in the London area. Her artwork is featured prominently in Poetic Justice: Reflections on the Big House, the Death House, and the American Way of Justice and in several issues of Tacenda Literary Magazine. (The Price is Wrong)
Sara Rubenson is studying art at the University of Massachusetts in Boston. She enjoys working with all kinds of mediums but mostly works with oil and acrylic paints. (Website Logo; Cover, Tacenda Literary Magazine, Spring 2008; Cover, Bleak House Review Number 1, Spring 2008; Cover, Tales from the Purple Penguin, forthcoming 2008)
Gwendolyn Waters is a law student at the Catholic University of American, Columbus School of Law. After she graduates she plans to begin a career as a criminal defense attorney. (Cell Buddy)