Bethany Rivers‘ pamphlet, Off the wall, was published by Indigo Dreams (2016). She mentors the writing of novels, short story and memoir and runs poetry healing and inspiration retreats in … Continue Reading Not Her Colour by Bethany Rivers
Lorene Delany-Ullman’s book of prose poems, Camouflage for the Neighborhood, was the winner of the 2011 Sentence Award, and published by Firewheel Editions (December 2012). Delany-Ullman teaches composition at the University of … Continue Reading Inventory by Lorene Delany-Ullman
As a boy Herrmann once carried several kittens from the floor of the family barn up the ladder to the hayloft, one at a time, so they would be safe … Continue Reading Chopping Fingers by Duane L. Herrmann
Addy Rose was born and raised in Arizona. Yes, it is hot there. She is graduating with her BFA in Writing, Literature, and Publishing from Emerson College this May. She … Continue Reading Lion Lullaby by Addy Rose
Debra R. Sanchez has moved over thirty times and has lived in five states in two countries…so far. She leads and attends various writing groups in the Pittsburgh area and … Continue Reading Jam by Debra R. Sanchez
Susi J Smith has the unique ability to resemble a curious giraffe in photos. It’s all in the neck (and not by choice!). Not many pictures of this phenomenon exist … Continue Reading Murder in the Ball Pit by Susi J. Smith
Patrick Cabello Hansel has published poems and stories in over 45 journals, including Ilanot Review, Lunch Ticket, Switchback, subprimal, and Ash and Bones. His poetry collection “The Devouring Land” will … Continue Reading To My 6th Grade Science Class by Patrick Cabello Hansel
While at play with his work, Bruce Robinson swims and dreams of the Brooklyn Dodgers and whippets. He pays attention to the films of Marcel Pagnol, Sacha Guitry, and Akira … Continue Reading Triangulation by Bruce Robinson
Noel Sloboda has never seen a ghost—but he has had one sit on him. He is the author of the poetry collections *Shell Games* (2008) and *Our Rarer Monsters* (2013) … Continue Reading Ghost Factory by Noel Sloboda
Yes, Cyn knows she might have the best pen name ever, and no she didn’t make it up, though she would like to put some distance between herself and the … Continue Reading On Waking by Cyn Kitchen
Nate Maxson is a writer and performance artist. He has an abiding interest in history and quantum physics but through some combination of fate and stubbornness became a poet instead … Continue Reading Still Life with Nightvision by Nate Maxson
Marilyn Zelke Windau is a Wisconsin poet, born and raised in Chicago and Highland Park, Illinois. She has never lived far from Lake Michigan and considers it her first ocean. … Continue Reading Bitter Rain by Marilyn Zelke Windau
Dori Appel is currently being held captive by seven very small bearded men, whose leader states that they will release her when she has completed a three volume epic poem … Continue Reading Cabin Fever by Dori Appel
Bruce Taylor, Professor Emeritus UWEC and former poet laureate of Eau Claire, Wisconsin. He is author of eight collections of poetry, editor of eight anthologies, and editor of the feature, … Continue Reading If You Knew Then What You Know Now by Bruce Taylor
Ken’s latest collections of short, bizarre fiction, “Constant Animals” and “Avenging Cartography”, and his latest collections of speculative poetry, “Victims of a Failed Civics” and “The Book of Robot”, can … Continue Reading Moonbase by Ken Poyner
Poppa snaps off a wheat stalk, brittle and broken. He digs the toe of his boot through the octagon clumps of topsoil looking for life below the surface, a shred … Continue Reading If it Rains by Angela L. Lindseth