Carl “Papa” Palmer of Old Mill Road in Ridgeway, Virginia, lives in University Place, Washington. He is retired from the military and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) enjoying life now as “Papa” to … Continue Reading Hurry Up and Wait by Carl “Papa” Palmer
Cheryl J. Fish is an environmental justice scholar, fiction writer, poet and single parent. Her short stories have appeared in Iron Horse Literary Review, From Somewhere to Nowhere: The End … Continue Reading Prior Previousness by Cheryl J. Fish
Penelope Moffet is a Southern California poet who loves being home but keeps leaving to go exploring. In 2016 she traveled to Southeast Alaska for the first time, spending a … Continue Reading Eustace by Penelope Moffet
Jim Reese is Associate Professor of English and Director of the Great Plains Writers’ Tour at Mount Marty College in Yankton, South Dakota. Reese’s poetry and prose have been widely … Continue Reading A Ballerina and Her Father in Line at the Coffee Shop by Jim Reese
Since my first appearance on Postcard Poems and Prose, I have received no nominations for prizes, I haven’t won the lottery, or, far as I know, been abducted by aliens. In fact, … Continue Reading Last Dream of Morning by Alan Walowitz
Andrew O. Dugas is a Midwesterner by birth, an East Coaster by upbringing, and a West Coaster by choice. (He was once an expat in Brazil by accident, but that’s … Continue Reading Lost Dog Poster by Andrew O. Dugas
After years of impersonating a Systems Engineer, Ken has retired to watch his wife of forty+ years continue to break both Masters and Open world raw powerlifting records. Ken’s two … Continue Reading Ritual by Ken Poyner
d. r. sanchez, aka Debra R. Sanchez, has moved over thirty times and has lived in five states in two countries… so far. She and her husband have 3 adult … Continue Reading Amish Autumn by d. r. sanchez
Poet Victoria wanders by inclination and taste, especially in the food courts of Singapore. Right now, she mooches around food venders in Chiang Mai, Thailand, submersed in Thai neighborhood life, … Continue Reading Garland Days by Victoria Crawford
Heather Boersma writes, paints, and teaches in Kalamazoo. She earned her MFA in writing at Western Michigan University, and does art shows around the city. Some of her best ideas … Continue Reading Here It Is by Heather Boersma
Jacqueline Jules is a school librarian who left public education when the testing environment became overwhelming. As a reader, she devours every genre—biography, poetry, mystery, etc. As a writer, she … Continue Reading Seuss World by Jacqueline Jules
Susan Kelly-DeWitt is a former Wallace Stegner Fellow and the author of Spider Season (Cold River Press, 2016), The Fortunate Islands (Marick Press, 2008) and nine previous small press collections … Continue Reading Enlightenment by Susan Kelly-DeWitt
Ann Lovett is a poet and visual artist living in Ashland, Oregon. She earned an MFA in Printmaking from Tyler School of Art and taught photography and book arts at … Continue Reading Blueshift by Ann Lovett
Margo Perin’s book publications include The Opposite of Hollywood; Only the Dead Can Kill: Stories from Jail; and How I Learned to Cook & Other Writings on Complex Mother-Daughter Relationships. … Continue Reading I See You by Margo Perin
After years of impersonating a Systems Engineer, Ken has retired to watch his wife of forty-one years continue to break both Masters and Open world raw powerlifting records. Ken’s two … Continue Reading Take Me to Your Lieder by Ken Poyner
Jim Reese is an Associate Professor of English; Director of the Great Plains Writers’ Tour at Mount Marty College in Yankton, South Dakota; and Editor-in-Chief of 4 PM Count. Reese’s poetry … Continue Reading Public Paranoia by Jim Reese