Vox Humana Literary Journal
Editors
Philip Hyams – Executive Editor & Acting Fiction Editor – Canadian/Israeli novelist, poet, artist, journalist and film producer. Born in Montreal, Que. Canada – Mr. Hyams has also lived in London, Amsterdam, Montreal and Toronto. His first novel Canaan Barred was published in 1995 by Tell Books – New York/Toronto and his writing has been published in more than 250 print and electronic journals around the world from the U.S and Britain to Sweden and South Africa. Mr. Hyams has been an award-winning documentary health and lifestyle film producer and broadcaster with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. While living in Europe he performed his work under the auspices of the internationally known One World Poetry Organization along side poets such as Jack Micheline and Gregory Corso and as an artist was very early on affiliated with the “Copyart” movement producing graphic works on large-format XEROX color copy installations. He has also been a journalist for the Israeli edition of Internet World and listed in Who’s Who In The World 2000 – 2008.
He can be contacted at philiph at voxhumana-lit dot com
Alon Raab – Literary Scout teaches in the Religious Studies department at the University of California, Davis. He is the co-editor of “The Global Game: Writers on Soccer” (University of Nebraska Press, 2008) and writes about politics, sports, and film.
Noam Rachmilevitch – Poetry Editor - Poet, writer, copy editor, translator (English and German). Mr. Rachmilevitch was born at Kibbutz Hagoshrim in 1964 and grew up in Haifa. After his military service, he studied English Literature and World History at the Hebrew University, completing his BA with distinction. In addition to being a qualified high school teacher of history, in 2001 he studied at Tel Aviv University, obtaining his certification as a copy editor. Mr. Rachmilevitch is the copy editor for the Archive of the Ghetto Fighter’s House (the first Holocaust Museum in the world). He has edited and translated dozens of books for various publishing houses. He has translated authors such as Jack London, Mark Twain, Anna Sewell, Victor Turner, Clifford Geertz, Yair Auron, Reviel Netz and Edward Said, as well as poetry by Wilfred Owen and Edgar Alan Poe. A number of his works have been published.
