Barry Harris
member of the Writer’s Center of Indiana, Barry is editor of the Tipton Poetry Journal and has published one poetry collection, Something At The Center, and one chapbook, The Soul At Work: Poems From The Office. Barry lives in Zionsville, Indiana and works as an associate scientific communications consultant for Eli Lilly & Company in Indianapolis. He is co-host of a monthly poetry reading in Zionsville, Poetry on Brick Street and President of Brick Street Poetry Inc. His poetry has recently appeared in Saint Ann’s Review, Night Train, Boston Literary Magazine, Hiss Quarterly, Cherry Blossom Review, Flying Island, Lily, The Centrifugal Eye, Flutter Poetry Journal, Wheelhouse Magazine, Houston Literary Review, Subtle Tea, Snow Monkey and Writer’s Bloc.
Elizabeth Krajeck
Elizabeth is self-employed as a writer, editor and consultant to the Center for Citizenship and Community. Krajeck has 20 years experience with the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in the area of community and economic development, supportive housing and other programs for people with disabilities. She is certified by the National Development Council as an Economic Development Specialist. As a community activist, she participated in the building of the Writers’ Center of Indiana, Partners in Housing Development Corporation, and the Coalition for Homelessness Intervention and Prevention. She is the recipient of a Creative Renewal Arts Fellowship from the Arts Council of Indianapolis and the author of two chapbooks of poetry. Her work is focused on the impact of politics on day-to-day activities which occur in the space of one’s home, neighborhood and imagination.

