James Croal Jackson

James Croal Jackson is the author of The Frayed Edge of Memory (Writing Knights Press, 2017). His poetry has appeared in Columbia Journal, Rattle, Hobart, FLAPPERHOUSE, and elsewhere. He edits The Mantle from Columbus, Ohio. Find him at jimjakk.com and @jimjakk.

Beach Mouth, Volume 1, Issue 2
Vibration of a Single Degree, Bowling, and Stand-Up Comedy, Volume 3, Issue 2
Valentine for Sara Rosenblum, In Charleston, the Day After the Shooting (2015), Coma, Instagram, Enough, and Stray, Volume 4, Issue 2

Zebulon Huset

Zebulon Huset is a writer and photographer living in San Diego. His writing has recently appeared in The Southern Review, Louisville Review, Meridian, North American Review, The Magnolia Review, The Portland Review, The Maine Review, and The Roanoke Review among others. He publishes a writing prompt blog (Notebooking Daily) and his flash fiction submission guide was reposted at The Review Review.

Code Word and When X left, Y announced he was moving, Volume 1, Issue 2
The Chaparral Crackles with Drought, Volume 3, Issue 1

Morning Walkabout, New Home, One Week Before my Neighbor is Murdered; The Creek Wonders About My Past; Last Night at the Campground; Beneath a Wave of Molasses; and Ominous Snow Tunnels, Volume 6, Issue 1

William A. Greenfield

William A. Greenfield began writing poetry in college, and thanks his daughter for giving him the spark to start writing again. His poems have appeared in The Front Porch Review, The Storyteller Magazine, The East Coast Literary Review, Down in the Dirt Magazine, and other publications. He resides in the Catskill Mountains of New York with his wife, son, and a Springer Spaniel.

Skulls and Lightning Bolts and The Value of x, Volume 1, Issue 2

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

Erin Darby Gesell

Erin Darby Gesell is a writer, personal trainer, triathlete, yogi, and lover of chocolate, dogs, and all things fictional from Omaha, Nebraska. She obtained her Masters of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from Antioch University in 2014. Gesell has written for a few women’s blogs and non-fiction magazines including Nebraska Entrepreneur Magazine and Mav Daily Deal. Twitter: @ErinDarbyGesell

Good Boy, Volume 1, Issue 2

Ruth Foley

Ruth Foley lives in Massachusetts, where she teaches English at Wheaton College. Her work appears in numerous web and print journals, including Antiphon, The Bellingham Review, The Louisville Review, and Sou’wester. She is the author of two chapbooks, Dear Turquoise (Dancing Girl Press, 2013) and Creature Feature (ELJ Publications, 2015). She serves as Managing Editor for Cider Press Review.

First Aid, Rip, and Petrichor, Volume 1, Issue 2

Richard Fein

Richard Fein was a finalist in The 2004 New York Center for Book Arts Chapbook Competition. A chapbook of his poems The Required Accompanying Cover Letter (Parallel Press, 2011). He has been published in many web and print journals such as Cordite, Cortland Review, Reed, Southern Review, Roanoke Review, Birmingham Poetry Review, and Mississippi Review.

These Avatars I Hold In My Hands and 99 Word Immortality, Volume 1, Issue 2

George Drew

George Drew is the author of The View from Jackass Hill (Texas Review Press, 2011), 2010 winner of the X. J. Kennedy Poetry Prize, Texas Review Press, which also published his chapbook, Down & Dirty (Texas Review Press, 2015), and forthcoming New & Selected, Pastoral Habits, in 2016. His sixth collection, Fancy’s Orphan, is forthcoming in 2017 from Tiger Bark Press. He is the winner of the 2014 St. Petersburg Review poetry contest.

Don’t Blame Me (A Country Tune), Volume 1, Issue 2

Sally Deskins

Sally Deskins is an artist and writer focusing on the perspectives of women in art including her own. She has exhibited nationally and published her art and writing internationally. She is founding editor of Les Femmes Folles and illustrated the 2014 book, Intimates and Fools, with poetry by Laura Madeline Wiseman. sallydeskins.tumblr.com

Leafless, Red Fruit, Does Giving Nourish, Volume 1, Issue 2