
Cabin Fever by Dori Appel
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
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
R. Gene Turchin escapes from West Virginia winters to the gulf coast of Florida where he sits by the pool at night with his wife gazing up at the stars … Continue Reading Star by R. Gene Turchin
Cynthia Anderson lives in the Mojave Desert near Joshua Tree National Park. Her writing is inspired by the “old growth desert” around her home, by stories of ancient granite and … Continue Reading The Shallows by Cynthia Anderson
Shaneen A. Harris is an email manager and reader with the Sierra Nevada Review. She received a B.S.E.E. from Northwestern University and an M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Case Western … Continue Reading Even Still, There’s This by Shaneen A. Harris
Carl “Papa” Palmer of Old Mill Road in Ridgeway, VA now lives in University Place, WA. He is retired military, retired FAA, now just plain retired enjoying life as Papa … Continue Reading love/hate relationship by Carl “Papa” Palmer
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 Next Door by Bruce Taylor
Ann Hillesland, a California native, writes fiction and nonfiction. Her work has been published in many literary journals, including Fourth Genre, Sou’wester, Bayou, The Laurel Review, Corium, and SmokeLong Quarterly. It … Continue Reading Abandoned Bees by Ann Hillesland
R. Gene Turchin escapes from West Virginia winters to the gulf coast of Florida where he sits by the pool at night with his wife gazing up at the stars … Continue Reading Plastic Bags by R. Gene Turchin
Debbie Theiss (Lee’s Summit, MO) has poems published in I-70 Review, Skinny Journal, Kansas Time and Place, Interpretations IV & V, Connoisseurs of Suffering: Poetry for the Journey to Meaning from … Continue Reading Beggar’s Reign by Debbie Theiss
Lisa Masé is a homesteader, folk herbalist, food sovereignty activist, culinary medicine educator and writer living in Central Vermont. She spends her days pondering how much time she might have … Continue Reading On Purpose by Lisa Masé
Originally from Buffalo, New York, and Fairfax, Virginia, Amy Schmitz now lives in San Diego, California. She is a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer who spent two years in Cape Verde, … Continue Reading Where the Valley Widens and Flows Out by Amy Schmitz
Rebecca Macijeski grew up in small town Vermont with a large family who values both the power of books and of staring up at trees. Now she lives in Louisiana … Continue Reading Landscape with Salt by Rebecca Macijeski
Cynthia Anderson lives in the Mojave Desert near Joshua Tree National Park. She attended the University of Pennsylvania as a Benjamin Franklin Scholar and studied literature at the College of … Continue Reading Quieting by Cynthia Anderson
Pamela Ahlen early “retired” as a music specialist in South Florida and relocated with her husband to the North Country to experience a sense of community and enjoy the Vermont … Continue Reading Seasonal Affective Disorder by Pamela Ahlen