Hannah Robison

Hannah Robison is a junior in the Creative Writing conservatory at the Orange County School of the Arts located in Santa Ana, California. She is also part of the Los Angeles-based program “WriteGirl” and Cottonwood Church’s Youth Unleashed Creative Writing program. Her dream is to be a professional songwriter, but she also loves writing scripts and nonfiction pieces.

The Eighth Grade Graduation Speech I Never Gave, Volume 2, Issue 2

Marsha Roberts

Marsha Roberts’ short stories and essays have been appeared in Thrice FictionLoud Zoo, Gravel, Biostories, Hospital Drive, The Marin Independent Journal, and Laugh Your Shorts Off, among others. She recently completed her first novel, The Agent, about an elegant con game. It has not yet been published.

Imprint, Volume 2, Issue 2

Quinn Ramsay

Quinn Ramsay is a native Oregonian and graduate of the University of Glasgow. His prose and poetry have been published in Paragraphiti, From Glasgow to Saturn, Santa Clara Review, PLUM, and Gemini, and he has been a recipient of the Amy M. Young Award in Creative Writing. He was recently a co-editor and designer of Williwaw: an Anthology of the Marvellous.

As We Are Married, my thoughts run backward, Volume 2, Issue 2

Fabrice Poussin

Fabrice Poussin is assistant professor of French and English. Author of novels and poetry, his work has appeared in France at La Pensee Universelle, and in the United States in Kestrel, and Symposium.  His photography work has also been published in Kestrel and is scheduled for upcoming publications.

Dreaming, On the Hill, and Quijote’s King, Volume 2, Issue 2

Painter’s Heaven, Conflict, Abandoned, Earth’s Palette, Last Hope Lost, So Far My Love, Loner, Mystery, and Purity, Volume 5, Issue 2

Emilio Pinedo

Emilio Pinedo was born in Mexico City. Since then, Pinedo has lived in three different countries. He is a passionate traveler, bookworm, and movie buff. Pinedo loves great literary works, anything by Wes Anderson, a good espresso, and long talks with friends. He is interested in foreign affairs and sociopolitical issues. Pinedo is committed to giving back to his community and to the world in which he lives. He takes advantage of every opportunity to learn, grow, and mature. Life has been hard, but Pinedo has learned to overcome those hardships and express himself through his photographs.

Bravado, Volume 2, Issue 2

Joslyn Neiderer

Joslyn Neiderer lives in central PA with her husband and three children. Her work has been published or is forthcoming in Kind Over Matter, Warren, and PennUnion. She has a BA degree in creative writing from Bloomsburg University and an MA degree in science writing from Johns Hopkins University. During the day she is a multimedia specialist at Penn State, and at night you’ll find her knitting, drawing with pastels, and creating other types of mixed media art.

Sue’s Suicide, Volume 2, Issue 2

Capota Daniela Lacramioara

Capotă Daniela Lăcrămioara studied Public Relations and Communication at Danubius University in Galati, Romania. She had a drawing exhibition “Mystery and shapes” and graphics “The fascinating leaf,” “Rustling in ink.” She is interested in haiku, Japanese stampa, sumi-e, watercolors, poetry, and literature. At the moment she is a member of the Romaniankukai group.

Evergreen and Tree of Life, Volume 2, Issue 2

Laurie Kolp

Laurie Kolp has poems appearing in Whale Road Review, concis, Rust + Moth, Bracken, Up the Staircase, PITH, and more. Lover of running, almonds, and key lime pie, Kolp is forever in search of the best word. She is author of the poetry collection Upon the Blue Couch (Winter Goose Publishing) and chapbook Hello, It’s Your Mother (Finishing Line Press). She lives and teaches in Southeast Texas with her husband, three children, and two dogs. Learn more at http://lauriekolp.com.

Letting Go Attempt #10, Volume 2, Issue 2
After the Kiss, Volume 4, Issue 1
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