Edward Lineberry

Edward Lineberry is a poet who has lived most of his adult life in Atlanta, Georgia. After writing novels for many years, he switched to poetry to explore story and character in compact verse forms. Previously his work has appeared in Prelude and Gap Tooth Poetry. Edward received his degree from the University of Georgia. Twitter: https://twitter.com/elineberry

Fiercely Loyal, Volume 2, Issue 2

Samantha Madway

Samantha Madway is engaged in the lengthy process of transcribing hundreds of pages of her writing from barely legible blue ink into reader-friendly (twenty-first century) Times New Roman type. She loves her dogs, Freddie and Charlie, more than anything else in the universe. Twitter: https://twitter.com/SamanthaMadway

They Don’t Make Reruns Like They Used To, Volume 2, Issue 2

Lisa M. Hase-Jackson

A recent graduate of the Converse College Low-Residency MFA program, Lisa M. Hase-Jackson teaches English and Poetry at the College of Charleston in Charleston, SC, and is a freelance writer, workshop facilitator, and writing coach. Hase-Jackson’s poems have appeared in such literary magazines as Midwest Quarterly, Sugar Mule, Kansas City Voices, Pilgrimage, and Fall Lines as well as anthologized in several collections. She is the editor of 200 New Mexico Poems, a celebration of New Mexico’s centennial, and Zingara Poet, a space for practicing poets. Twitter: https://twitter.com/ZingaraPoet

Mile Markers and Forecast, Volume 2, Issue 2

Scott Blackburn

Scott Blackburn is a graduate of UNC-Greensboro (Journalism ’07/ English ’10) and a second semester MFA student at Southern New Hampshire University. He currently lives in North Carolina where he teaches high school English. Blackburn also holds a second degree black belt in Ju-Jitsu. His work has appeared in Flash Fiction Magazine. Twitter: https://twitter.com/ScottySaidIt

Spark Plugs, Volume 2, Issue 2 (Pushcart Nomination)

Micah Bradley

Micah Bradley is originally from Nashville, Tennessee, but she is currently living in Winter Park, Florida, to attend Rollins College. She has had several pieces published in Rollins College’s literary magazine, Brushing, and she was an intern for the college’s literary festival, Winter With the Writers. Bradley has also published articles with several journalistic publications. Twitter: https://twitter.com/micahnell7

The Estelle Show, Volume 2, Issue 2

Kevin Rabas

Kevin Rabas co-directs the creative writing program at Emporia State and co-edits Flint Hills Review. He has six books: Bird’s Horn, Lisa’s Flying Electric Piano (a Kansas Notable Book and Nelson Poetry Book Award winner), Sonny Kenner’s Red Guitar (also a Nelson Poetry Book Award winner), Green Bike, Eliot’s Violin, and Spider Face: Stories.

Evening Pick Up, Volume 2, Issue 1

Volume 2, Issue 2

Please click The Magnolia Review Volume 2 Issue 2 July 2016 for Volume 2, Issue 2.

Contributors: Fabrice Poussin, Bill Wolak, Emilio Pinedo, Capota Daniela Lacramioara, Louis Staeble, Kelci Crawford, Maria Picone, Joslyn Neiderer, Hannah Robison, Robert D. Kirvel, Tom Harper, Joshua Daniel Cochran, Marsha Roberts, Teressa Rose Ezell, Phil Temples, Katrina Johnston, Samantha Madway, Quinn Ramsay, Micah Bradley, Scott Blackburn, Lindsay Chudzik, Hillary Kobernick, Barbara Buckley Ristine, Lana Bella, CLS Ferguson, Bruce McRae, Hannah Carmack, Lisa M. Hase-Jackson, Kalyn Maria, Jean A. Kingsley, Goirick Brahmachari, Arielle Lipset, Edward Lineberry, Susan Speranza, A.J. Huffman, Rita Chapman, Ann Howells, Sally Zakariya, Marissa Davis, Laurie Kolp, David-Matthew Barnes

Reviews: The Goodbye House by Lawrence Coates, Day One by From Ashes to New, Gargoyles by Robert Krantz, Romeo and/or Juliet: A Chooseable-Path Adventure by Ryan North, Go Set a Watchman: A Novel by Harper Lee, Journeymen’s Songs by Steven Winteregg and Daniel Zehringer, and Matthew by Omer Zamir.