Henry Hughes

Henry Hughes’ poems have appeared in Antioch Review, Carolina Quarterly, Shenandoah, Southern Humanities Review, Seattle Review, and Poetry Northwest. He is the author of three poetry collections, including Men Holding Eggs, which received the 2004 Oregon Book Award. Henry is the editor of the Everyman’s Anthologies, The Art of Angling: Poems about Fishing (Knopf) and Fishing Stories (Knopf). His commentary on new poetry appears regularly in Harvard Review.

Coosa Catfish and Black Dragon Fish, Volume 1, Issue 1

Sarah Grodzinski

Sarah Grodzinski has an MFA in Creative Writing from Chatham University in Pittsburgh. She teaches English Composition and helps coach Women’s Tennis at Lebanon Valley College in Annville, Pennsylvania. She has had poems published in Nerve Cowboy, Misfit Magazine, Sediments, and Driftwood Press. When she is not writing poetry, she enjoys going to concerts and playing tennis.

The Salt Man, Volume 1, Issue 1

John Grey

John Grey is an Australian poet, US resident. Recently published in the Homestead Review, Poetry East and Columbia Review with work upcoming in the Roanoke Review, the Hawaii Review, and North Dakota Quarterly.

Rain, The Author and Winter Burial, Volume 1, Issue 1
You Read Me Stories, Volume 3, Issue 2
Interview
Blue Blood, Manifesto, and Lenny, Volume 4, Issue 2
Falling in Love, I’m in a Painting by Hopper, and Freak-Show, Volume 5, Issue 1

According to its Lights and An Ode to the Morning After, Volume 6, Issue 1

Allison Grayhurst

Allison Grayhurst is a full member of the League of Canadian Poets. She has over 400 poems published in more than 210 international journals and anthologies. Her book Somewhere Falling was published by Beach Holme Publishers in 1995. She has published eleven books of poetry and five collections with Edge Unlimited Publishing. Her poetry chapbook The River is Blind was published by Ottawa publisher above/ground press in December 2012. More recently, her e-chapbook Surrogate Dharma was published by Kind of a Hurricane Press, Barometric Pressures Author Series in October 2014. She lives in Toronto with her family. She also sculpts, working with clay: www.allisongrayhurst.com.

I go into crazy, Volume 1, Issue 1

Mitchell Grabois

Mitchell Grabois has had over eight hundred of his poems and fictions appear in literary magazines in the U.S. and abroad, including The Magnolia Review. He has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize for work published in 2012, 2013, and 2014. His novel, Two-Headed Dog (CreateSpace, 2013), based on his work as a clinical psychologist in a state hospital, is available for Kindle and Nook, or as a print edition. He lives in Denver.

Old Blue Eyes, Volume 1, Issue 1
Burn, Volume 1, Issue 2

Trina Gaynon

Trina Gaynon has poems in the anthologies Saint Peter’s B-list: Contemporary Poems Inspired by the Saints; Obsession: Sestinas for the 21st Century; A Ritual to Read Together: Poems in Conversation with William Stafford; Phoenix Rising from the Ashes: Anthology of Sonnets of the Early Third Millennium; Bombshells; and Knocking at the Door, as well as numerous journals including Natural Bridge, Reed, and the final issue of Runes. Her chapbook An Alphabet of Romance is available from
Finishing Line Press. Her website is at: http://tdgaynon.webs.com/

Rehearsing and Archeology, Volume 1, Issue 1

C.S. Fuqua

C.S. Fuqua’s published books include White Trash & Southern: Collected Poems, Vol. I (Cooperative Ink); Hush, Puppy!: A Southern Fried Tale (Cooperative Ink); Rise Up (Mundania Press); The Native American Flute: Myth, History, Craft (Awe-Struck Books); The Swing: Poems of Fatherhood (Uncial Press); Divorced Dads: Real Stories of Facing the Challenge (Fairview Press); and Notes to My Becca (Fairview Press), among others. His work has appeared in publications such as Main Street Rag, Pudding, Dark Regions, Iodine, Christian Science Monitor, Cemetery Dance, Bogg, Year’s Best Horror Stories XIX, XX and XXI, Amelia, Slipstream, The Old Farmer’s Almanac, The Writer, and Honolulu Magazine.

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