Holly Day

Holly Day’s poetry has recently appeared in The Cape Rock, New Ohio Review, and Gargoyle. Her nonfiction publications include Music Theory for Dummies, Music Composition for Dummies, Guitar All-in-One for Dummies, Piano and Keyboard All-in-One for Dummies, Walking Twin Cities, Nordeast Minneapolis: A History, and Stillwater, Minnesota: A History.  Her newest poetry collections, A Perfect Day for Semaphore (Finishing Line Press), I’m in a Place Where Reason Went Missing (Main Street Rag Publishing Co.), and Where We Went Wrong (Clare Songbirds Publishing) will be out mid-2018, with The Yellow Dot of a Daisy already out on Alien Buddha Press.

Splintered, Spring Frost, Fred, Half Dead, Beethoven In His Head, Volume 3, Issue 1
Fred, Half Dead, Beethoven In His Head, Volume 3, Issue 1 (Pushcart Nomination)
The First Attempt, Fragments, Prometheus, The Moth, The Patch of Tulips I Never Planted, and The Call, Volume 4, Issue 2
The Patch of Tulips I Never Planted, Volume 4, Issue 2 (Pushcart Nomination)
Interview

Arthur Davis

Arthur Davis is a management consultant and has been quoted in The New York Times, Crain’s New York Business and interviewed on New York TV News Channel 1. He has advised United States Senator John McCain, New York State Senator Roy Goodman, and the Department of Homeland Security. Over seventy stories have been published, including “Conversation in Black,” which was nominated for the 2015 Pushcart Prize.  Mystery Weekly Magazine published, and nominated “In Innocence And Guilt” for Otto Penzler’s Best American Mystery Stories 2017.

An Old Fool’s Revenge, Volume 3, Issue 1
Interview

Samantha Chasse

Samantha Chasse is a graduate of Lindenwood University with my MFA in Writing. Chasse graduated from Quinnipiac University with a Bachelors in Theater. Previous writing experience includes two ten-minute plays which were featured in off-off Broadway festivals. Chasse’s work has also been published in Better than Starbucks Poetry Magazine and Inkling Magazine.

Lucy, Volume 3, Issue 1
how to spell balloon, Volume 3, Issue 2
Interview

Pool Escapades, Volume 6, Issue 1

Marjorie Bloom

In addition to making poems, Marjorie Bloom loves to translate Apollinaire’s calligrams. Her translation of one such calligram, “The Fountain and the Dove,” appeared online in Mead: The Magazine of Literature and Libations, (Spring 2014). Marjorie is a Registered Nurse who lives in South Florida.

Hospice Nurses Say, Volume 3, Issue 1
Interview

Sarah Bigham

Sarah Bigham teaches, paints, and writes in Maryland where she lives with her kind chemist wife, their three independent cats, and an unwieldy herb garden. Her work appears in Bacopa, Entropy, Fourth & Sycamore, Melancholy Hyperbole, Pulse: Voices from the Heart of Medicine, and elsewhere. Find her at www.sgbigham.com.

When you first start to lose your mind, Volume 3, Issue 1

Marie-Andree Auclair

Marie-Andree Auclair’s poems have appeared in a variety of print and online publications in such as In/Words Magazine, Bywords, The Steel Chisel, filling Station, Contemporary Verse 2, Structo UK, Apeiron, Canthius, The Tule Review, and others. Her first chapbook, Contrails was released by In/Words Magazine and Press/Ottawa in 2013. She lives in Ottawa Canada and is working on her next chapbook.

Concession Lines, Maps, Echo, and Imperfect Codes, Volume 3, Issue 1

Devon Balwit

Devon Balwit is a poet and educator from Portland, Oregon. She has a chapbook, Forms Most Marvelous forthcoming with dancing girl press (summer 2017). Her recent poems have appeared in numerous print/on-line journals, among them: Oyez, Red Paint Hill, The Ekphrastic Review, Unlikely Stories Mark V, Timberline Review, The Journal of Applied Poetics, Vanilla Sex Magazine, Anti-Heroin Chic, The Rising Phoenix Review, Rattle, and Rat’s Ass Review.

The Old Familiar (Equivalencies 7=7), Volume 3, Issue 1 (Pushcart Nomination)
Interview

Issue 5 is on its way!

For the fifth issue of The Magnolia Review, 0 artists submitted 0 pieces of art and photography, 2 creative nonfiction writers submitted 2 creative nonfiction pieces, 21 fiction writers submitted 21 stories, and 32 poets submitted 147 poems.

The Issue will be available on January 15.