Rebecca Jung is a writer, poet, and ESL instructor, whose work has been published in The Impetus, MiPo, Wazee Journal, Purple Clover, Pittsburgh Quarterly, Evening Street Review, and Memoir. Her … Continue Reading On Being Transferred to the Congo by Rebecca Jung
As a professional singer, Diana Cole, translated many foreign language songs for concert programs. This inspired her to write her own poems. Between the stage and a ‘quiet room of her own’, she … Continue Reading Autumnal Equinox by Diana Cole
Soaring over London under a full moon – intriguing vision. Feet under her desk, Gail Denham writes most days, sends stories and poems flying. Way over 40 years ago, Denham … Continue Reading Fantasy Time by Gail Denham
Claire Tames Nelson is a delightful poet and human writing from Savannah, GA. Her work has appeared on long receipts from CVS and discarded candy wrappers. When she’s not being … Continue Reading Be Smaller by Claire Tames Nelson
Julia B. Levine has won numerous awards for her work, including the 2015 Northern California Book Award in Poetry for her latest collection, Small Disasters Seen in Sunlight, (LSU press … Continue Reading Prayer After the Paradise Fires by Julia B. Levine
Rebecca Macijeski is a poet and Creative Writing Program Coordinator at Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, Louisiana. This is kind of like being a professional imaginer. She loves certain poet-y … Continue Reading How a Mind is an Engine, a Tree by Rebecca Macijeski
Kendall Dunkelberg directs the low-residency MFA in Creative Writing at Mississippi University for Women, where he also directs the Eudora Welty Writers’ Symposium. He lives in a 125-year-old house in … Continue Reading Brethren by Kendall Dunkelberg
Carrie Purcell Kahler’s work has appeared or is forthcoming in Image, Arcturus, District Lit, Hobart, DMQ Review and others. She manages events for Poetry Northwest, and lives in Seattle with … Continue Reading Chores by Carrie Purcell Kahler
Dick Bentley has published fiction, poetry, and memoir in over 280 magazines and anthologies. His books, Post-Freudian Dreaming and A General Theory of Desire, are available on Amazon. His new … Continue Reading Lines Composed Upon the Brooklyn Bridge After an All-Nighter by Dick Bentley
Ryan Clark was born in what was once part of Greer County, Texas, but which now makes up the southwestern corner of Oklahoma. Thus, his parents would tell him that … Continue Reading Homesteading on the Prairie by Ryan Clark
Carlos Reyes is the author of 10 volumes of poetry and many volumes of translations. Recent poetry: Guilt in Our Pockets, Poems from South India (2017), Along the Flaggy Shore, … Continue Reading Imaging by Carlos Reyes
Sherri Levine lives in Portland, Oregon where she teaches English to immigrant and refugee students at Portland Community College and Portland State University. Her work has been published in The … Continue Reading Tiny Buds by Sherri Levine
Hannah Marshall lives in south-central Illinois, an hour outside of St. Louis, MO. She is a loose-leaf tea nerd and has a large college of handmade mugs given to her … Continue Reading Country Song by Hannah Marshall
Lois Marie Harrod has been spatting (don’t you love the word?) and sparring with her husband for 53 years, and these episodes usually become sources of humor and sometimes of … Continue Reading Spat by Lois Marie Harrod
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 Arachnia by Ken Poyner
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