Janne Karlsson

Janne Karlsson … is he that over-productive Swedish artist who draws that surreal and edgy stuff, who is constantly going on about people having to buy all his books and crap at Amazon or Epic Rites Press, and tries to lure good and honest people into his poorly updated website www.svenskapache.se? Because if that’s him, I will have nothing of it.

Comfort Need and Demon’s Breakfast, Volume 1, Issue 2

Caitlin Johnson

Caitlin Johnson earned a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from Lesley University. Caitlin’s work has appeared in Boston Poetry Magazine, Clare Literary Journal, Eternal Haunted Summer, Fortunates, Momoware, Pembroke Magazine, Vagina: The Zine, and What the Fiction, among others. Her work is forthcoming in Baseline Literary Arts Journal and Stoneboat Literary Journal.

Laurinburg IV, Volume 1, Issue 1

Seth Jani

Seth Jani originates from rural Maine but currently resides in Seattle, WA. He is the founder of Seven CirclePress (www.sevencirclepress.com) and his own work has been published widely in such journals as The Foundling Review, East Coast Literary Review, Big River Poetry Review, and Hobo Camp Review. More about him and his work can be found at www.sethjani.com.

Explorers and Balances, Volume 1, Issue 2

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

Mark Jackley

Mark Jackley’s new book of poems is Appalachian Night. It is available from the author at no cost: email chineseplums@gmail.com. Previous books include Every Green Word (Finishing Line Press) and Cracks and Slats (Amsterdam Press). His work has appeared in Tampa Review, Sugar House Review, Melic, Sleet, Crate, Rougarou, and other journals. He lives in Sterling, Virginia.

Office Chair Abandoned by a Country Road and Motel on the Plains, Volume 1, Issue 1

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

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