Andrew Lindquist studied 2D-Studies (Drawing) at Bowling Green State University. Interests include woodworking, painting, and digital art.
The Lonely Cemetery, Volume 1, Issue 2
Andrew Lindquist studied 2D-Studies (Drawing) at Bowling Green State University. Interests include woodworking, painting, and digital art.
The Lonely Cemetery, Volume 1, Issue 2
Christine M. Lasek is a Visiting Instructor at the University of South Florida, where she teaches creative and technical writing. She also serves as the assistant to the Creative Writing Program Director. Her fiction and nonfiction have appeared in literary magazines such as The Sierra Nevada Review and VIA: Voices in Italian Americana, and her collection of short stories, Love Letters to Michigan, is forthcoming from ELJ Publications in spring 2016. Visit her online at: www.christinemlasek.com.
The Makeshift Carrier, Volume 1, Issue 2
Charlene Langfur is an organic gardener, a southern Californian, a Syracuse University Graduate Writing Fellowship holder and her writing has appeared in The Stone Canoe, Literal Latte, The Adirondack Review, The Hampden Sydney Poetry Review, most recently in Cold Mountain Review, Blueline, Earth’s Daughters, an essay in Stone Voices, and forthcoming, poems in Poetry East and the Spoon River Anthology.
Charlene Langfur is an organic gardener, a southern Californian, a Syracuse University Graduate Writing Fellow and her most current publications include a series of poems in Poetry East and an essay n Evening Street Review.
The Poem is the Same as the World, Volume 1, Issue 2
Beginning Again, It Must Be Time, A Healing, and Confidence, Volume 3, Issue 1
Interview
Thom Kunz received his MFA in fiction from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington where he studied under Allan Gurganus, Rebecca Lee, and other inspiring talents. His recent fiction is forthcoming in Twisted Vine. He has also appeared in Other Voices, Ellipsis, and Slow Trains, as well as essays for the AWP Writer’s Chronicle. He currently lives in Wilmington, NC, with his muse Olivia and a memory-challenged cat named Roxy.
Layover, Volume 1, Issue 2
Lavana Kray is from Iasi, Romania. She is passionate about writing and photography. The nature and the events of her life are topics of inspiration. Her work has been published in: Haiku Canada Review, Asahi Shimbun, The Mainichi, World Haiku Association, Daily Haiga, Heron’s Nest, Frogpond, Eucalypt, Acorn, Ardea, Ginyu, Presence, La Revue du Tanka francophone, and others. She was been chosen for Haiku Euro Top 100-edition 2014.This is her blog: http://photohaikuforyou.blogspot.ro
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, Volume 1, Issue 2
Tanka 1, Volume 2, Issue 1
Robert Krantz was born and raised in western New York. He studied Creative Writing and English Literature at both Niagara County Community College, New York, and the University of Akron, Ohio. He is currently a M.F.A. candidate at the University of Arkansas-Monticello. Robert has published a chapbook of poetry and prose, Leg Brace Legato, available at Amazon. His work has appeared in Akros Review, Bare Fiction, Bitterzoet, East Coast Literary Review, and Poetry Quarterly. Check out his website here.
arwen, Volume 1, Issue 1
Review of Gargoyles in Volume 2, Issue 2
Review of Mishigamaa
Alexandra Kolker studied Graphic Design and Creative Writing at Bowling Green State University. She is discovering the journey of creativity as she continues to find ways to tell stories. She is fascinated with experimental storytelling and unimportant, unusual things.
100-Year-Old Can of Beef, Volume 1, Issue 1
Monique Kluczykowski was born in Germany, educated in Texas and Kentucky, and currently teaches at the University of North Georgia. Her most recent poems have appeared in The Woven Word, The Stonepile Writers’ Anthology, Vol. III., Third Wednesday, and StepAway Magazine.
Before Surgery, Volume 1, Issue 2
Robert S. King, a native Georgian, now lives in Lexington, Kentucky. His poems appear in hundreds of magazines, including California Quarterly, Chariton Review, Hollins Critic, Kenyon Review, Main Street Rag, Midwest Quarterly, Southern Poetry Review, and Atlanta Review. He has published eight poetry collections, most recently Diary of the Last Person on Earth (Sybaritic Press, 2014) and Developing a Photograph of God (Glass Lyre Press, 2014). Robert’s work has been nominated for Pushcart and Best of Net awards. He is editor of Kentucky Review (www.kentuckyreview.org).
Circle of Perfection, A Chimney Swift of Early Fall, and Rusted Out, Volume I, Issue 2
Patrick Kelling is a doctoral candidate in Creative Writing at the University of Denver and is the fiction editor for the literature magazine Gambling the Aisle (www.gamblingtheaisle.com). His work has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and Best New American Voices.
Highlands Ranch, Volume 1, Issue 1