Daniel de Culla

Daniel de Culla is a writer, poet, and photographer. He’s a member of the Spanish Writers Association, Earthly Writers International Caucus, Poets of the World, International Authors (IA), Surrealism Art, and others, and director of Gallo Tricolor Review and Robespierre Review. He participated in many Festivals of Poetry, and Theater in Madrid, Burgos, Berlin, Minden, Hannover, and Geneve. He has exposed in many galleries from Madrid, Burgos, London, and Amsterdam. He is moving among North Hollywood, Madrid, and Burgos. Contact him via email at gallotricolor@yahoo.com.

Autumn Melodies, Volume 5, Issue 1

Interview

Lydia A. Cyrus

Lydia A. Cyrus is a central Appalachian writer from Huntington, West Virginia. She is an award-winning scholar and her work as been featured in various places in print and online. She is a proud Mountain Woman who strives to make positive change in and about Appalachia. She lives in Lafayette, Indiana with her strong will and sense truth, which guide her wherever she goes.

A House of Glass, Volume 5, Issue 1

Nathan Dennis

Nathan Dennis is a Manhattan based playwright and poet of Floridian extraction. A graduate of NYU Tisch Department of Dramatic Writing, his most recent play, Lord of Florida, was workshopped by PrismHouse Theatre Company in the Fall of 2017. He is the founder of Little Shitty Theatre Company which is developing his new play about a descent through the inferno: Circle of Shit. Further Information on current and past projects can be found at nathandennis.ink

Rubicons and Metaphors, Drops of Gin, The Bathroom at The Hungarian Pastry Shop, Meditations on Creation, and The Mandjet, Volume 5, Issue 1

Deborah H. Doolittle

Deborah H. Doolittle has lived in lots of different places but now calls North Carolina home. She has an MA in Women’s Studies and an MFA in Creative Writing and teaches at Coastal Carolina Community College. She is the author of No Crazy Notions, That Echo, and Floribunda. Some of her poems have recently appeared (or will soon appear) in Albatross, Eclectica, Hubbub, Chiron Review, Poets Espresso Review, Slipstream, and Steam Ticket. She shares a home with her husband, three housecats, and a backyard full of birds.

Stephan Crane Looks Down On a White Chrysanthemum, My Father as Cartographer, Why Bother?, and Crimson Tide, Volume 5, Issue 1

Steven Goff

Steven Goff studied psychology, creative writing, and publishing at Drexel University. He enjoys writing personal poems indicative of life in the Philadelphia area as well as ekphrastic and literary leaning poetry. His other interests include making music and mosaic art. Goff’s poems have appeared in such publications as Pendora Magazine, The 33rd, and Literary Yard.

Bathers, Pisces, Abandoned Observatory, and The Last Car, Volume 5, Issue 1

Dave Gregory

Dave Gregory used to live and work at sea but now writes in a bay-windowed, book-lined room. Currently a reader for Gigantic Sequins, his work has appeared in many publications such as Literally Stories, Ellipsis, and Bull & Cross. https://courtlandavenue.wordpress.com/ and https://twitter.com/CourtlandAvenue

John’s Oven, Volume 5, Issue 1

Michael Paul Hogan

Born in London, Michael Paul Hogan is a poet, fiction writer, and literary essayist whose work has been featured extensively in the USA, UK, India, and China. He is the author of six volumes of poetry, the most recent of which, Chinese Bolero, with illustrations by the great contemporary painter Li Bin, was published in 2015.

The Fractured Wor[l]ds of Willem Kleist, Volume 5, Issue 1

Heikki Huotari

In a past century Heikki Huotari attended a one-room school and spent summers on a forest-fire lookout tower, is now a retired math professor, and has published three chapbooks, one of which won the Gambling The Aisle prize, and one collection, Fractal Idyll (A..P Press). Another collection is in press.

Rational Exuberance, Spatiotemporal, and The Causal Chain, Volume 5, Issue 1

Nancy Byrne Iannucci

Nancy Byrne Iannucci teaches history and lives poetry in Troy, NY. Her poetry can be found in numerous publications including Allegro Poetry Magazine, Gargoyle, Autumn Sky Poetry Daily, Typehouse Literary Magazine, Riggwelter Press, Three Drops from a Cauldron, and Picaroon Poetry to name a few. Her debut book of poetry, Temptation of Wood, was recently published by Nixes Mate Review.

Reflection, The Performer, and Chickie-Run, Volume 5, Issue 1