Anne Britting Oleson

Anne Britting Oleson has been published widely in North America, Europe, and Asia. She earned her MFA at the Stonecoast program of USM. She has published two chapbooks, The Church of St. Materiana (Moon Pie Press) and The Beauty of It (Sheltering Pines Press).

The Ghost of Christmas Past and Eliotsville Township, Volume 1, Issue 1

Tom Montag

Tom Montag is most recently the author of In This Place: Selected Poems 1982-2013, as well as Middle Ground; Curlew: Home; Kissing Poetry’s Sister; The Idea of the Local; and The Big Book of Ben Zen. Recent poems will be found in Hummingbird, Plainsong, Stoneboat, Split Rock, On the Rusk, The Broken City, Riding Light Review, The Chaffin Journal, Foliate Oak, Hamilton Stone Review, and Digital Papercut. He blogs as The Middlewesterner (http://www.middlewesterner.com/) and serves as Managing Editor of the Lorine Niedecker Monograph Series, What Region?.

Cat on the Desk, Volume 1, Issue 1
Morning: Late August, Wisdom, To My Companion Along The Way, Loneliness, and January Evening, Volume 2, Issue 1

Todd Mercer

Todd Mercer was nominated for Best of the Net in 2018. Mercer won 1st, 2nd & 3rd place of the Kent County Dyer-Ives Poetry Prizes and the won Grand Rapids Festival Flash Fiction Prize. His digital chapbook Life-wish Maintenance is posted at Right Hand Pointing. Recent work appears in: Leaves of Ink, The Pangolin Review. Postcard Poems and Prose, Praxis and Soft Cartel.

The Tow-Boat Captain and Oceanic Atmospheric, Volume 1, Issue 2
Billy Fell Through (Clam Lake, 1928), Volume 2, Issue 1
EXTERIOR. WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD–NIGHT, Volume 3, Issue 1
Calendar Senior, aka Captain Miracle; Ingenue Meets Gravity; and In the Great Green Room, Volume 5, Issue 1

Michael P. McManus

Michael P. McManus has published poems and short stories in numerous publications. These include Louisiana Literature, Texas Review, Atlanta Review, Rattle, Prism International, The MacGuffin, Pennsylvania Review, The Dublin Quarterly, Texas Review, Burnside Review, and O-Dark-Thirty, among others. He is the recipient of an Artist Fellowship Award from the Louisiana Division of the Arts. His poetry has received Pushcart Prize nominations as well as The Virginia Award and The Oceans Prize.

I am Told, Volume 1, Issue 2

Carolyn Martin

Carolyn Martin is blissfully retired in Clackamas, OR, where she gardens, writes and plays with creative friends. Her second poetry collection, The Way a Woman Knows, was released in 2015 by The Poetry Box (www.thewayawomanknows.com). Since her only poem written in high school was red-penciled as “extremely maudlin,” she is still amazed she continues to write.

From the Country Called “Abroad,” Volume 1, Issue 2

Taidgh Lynch

Taidgh Lynch lives above an ice-cream shop in Ireland. He is a teacher, a poet, and a mail artist. His poetry has appeared in Bare Hands Poetry, The Ofi Press, and The Poetry Bus. His artwork has been displayed in galleries around the world, and he’s participating in the Mail Me Art exhibition in 2015. He enjoys comics and making mail art. Find him online at: ragingplanetfire.blogspot.com.

Body Parts and I want to crawl, Volume 1, Issue 1
Stained Glass and Warp, Volume 1, Issue 2
Judge of The Magnolia Review Ink Award, Volume 3, Issue 2