Irena used to live in a country that no longer exists on the maps, in a town which became uncomfortably close to Chernobyl. Now she lives in Israel. When she … Continue Reading Reflection by Irena Pasvinter/Jozsef Csillag
Miriam Sagan is a poet who also explores text installation. A recent project is HAIKU IN THE HOOD–3 “Stop” signs per haiku, scattered about Santa Fe’s west side. She hangs poems on … Continue Reading Gap by Miriam Sagan
L.S. Bassen has read that Earth will be fried by the Sun in fewer billion years than Bill Gates has spondoolicks, which puts into perspective her thoughts about age. She … Continue Reading Return to Standard Time by L.S.Bassen
Marion Clarke is a writer and artist from Warrenpoint, on the east coast of Northern Ireland. Once upon a time, she wrote short stories and ‘average-sized’ poems but, as the … Continue Reading Pumpkin by Marion Clarke
Kristina England resides in Worcester, Massachusetts. She drives a bright orange Prius C. Much like her car, she is quiet and known for popping up out of nowhere. Her poetry … Continue Reading Realization by Kristina England
Howie Good has a number of poetry collections forthcoming, including The Middle of Nowhere from Olivia Eden Publishing and Echo’s Bones from Redbird Chapbooks. But he’d probably rather be known … Continue Reading The Cruel Radiance of What Is by Howie Good
Irena was born in a country no longer found on maps, in a town called Gomel, which in time became uncomfortably close to Chernobyl. She studied electrical engineering in Moscow and returned … Continue Reading Strawberry Season Is Over by Irena Pasvinter