KR Rosman has published stories in Adirondack Review, Foxing Quarterly, Summerset Review, and others. Originally from Montana and Northern Idaho, she now lives in Seattle.
What I Would Tell You if You Would Listen, Volume 3, Issue 1
Interview
KR Rosman has published stories in Adirondack Review, Foxing Quarterly, Summerset Review, and others. Originally from Montana and Northern Idaho, she now lives in Seattle.
What I Would Tell You if You Would Listen, Volume 3, Issue 1
Interview
JC Reilly has feathers on her soul but so far no ability to fly. She writes across genres and has received Pushcart and Wigleaf nominations for her work. She serves as the Managing Editor of the Atlanta Review and has pieces forthcoming in Imperfect Fiction, New Flash Fiction Review, Sediments Literary-Arts Journal, the Arkansas Review, Riding Light, and Rabbit: a Journal of Nonfiction Poetry. Read her (sometimes updated) blog at jcreilly.com or follow her @aishatonu.
Your Breakdown, Tequila, Black Hole, Lover Come Back, and In Praise of Apples, Volume 3, Issue 1
Interview
Steven Allan Porter was born February 5, 1992, in Coral Springs, FL to a Jewish mother and a German father. His influences include: Charles Bukowski, William S. Burroughs, Bob Kaufman, Steven Jesse Bernstein, Hunter S. Thompson, Charles Simic, and Louis-Ferdinand Celine. His work has appeared in Red Fez, Degenerate Literature, Wildflower Muse, Dead Snakes, UFO Gigolo, Dali’s LoveChild, Blue Mountain Review, Rasputin Poetry Thread, Peeking Cat Poetry, The Basil O’ Flaherty, and Syzygy Poetry Journal. He currently resides in Henderson, NV.
Detox and An Old Man Waits to Remember His Youth, Volume 3, Issue 1
Simon Perchik is an attorney whose poems have appeared in Partisan Review, Forge, Poetry, Osiris, The New Yorker and elsewhere. His most recent collection is The Osiris Poems published by boxofchalk, 2017. For more information including free e-books and his essay “Magic, Illusion and Other Realities” please visit his website at www.simonperchik.com. To view one of his interviews please follow this link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSK774rtfx8
Untitled and Untitled, Volume 3, Issue 1
Untitled, Volume 3, Issue 2
Interview
Untitled and Untitled, Volume 4, Issue 2
Untitled, Untitled, and Untitled, Volume 5, Issue 1
Writing by Kirie Pedersen appears in Quiddity Journal and Public Radio program, Eleven Eleven, Utne Reader, Rodale Press, Laurel Review (Greentower Press), R.KV.R.Y, Burrow Press Review, Foliate Oak, Juked, Pithead Chapel, Superstition Review, Agave, Eclectica, Ginosko, New Plains, Lunch Ticket, Weber, Kaleidescope, Mount Hope Literary Magazine, Cease Cows, Emrys Journal, and elsewhere. Pedersen holds a Master of Arts in writing.
In A Dark Time, Volume 3, Issue 1 (Winner of The Magnolia Review Ink Award) (Pushcart Nomination)
Interview
Some of Jared Pearce’s poems have recently been or will soon be shared in Kentucky Review, Fieldstone Review, DIAGRAM, Literary Nest, Labletter, and J Journal. He lives in Iowa.
A Woman I Know, Avian, Marianna, At the Addicts’ Meeting, Daylight Saving, Got to get on your party face, Volume 3, Issue 1
Interview
Bibhu Padhi has published ten books of poetry. His poems have appeared in distinguished magazines throughout the English-speaking world, such as Contemporary Review, Encounter, The Poetry Review, Poetry Wales, Confrontation, New Letters, Poet Lore, Prairie Schooner, Poetry (Chicago), Southwest Review, The Literary Review, Tulane Review, The New Criterion, Rosebud, TriQuarterly, Antigonish Review, Queen’s Quarterly, The Illustrated Weekly of India and Indian Literature. They have been included in numerous anthologies and textbooks, three of the most recent are Language for a New Century (Norton) 60 Indian Poets (Penguin) and The HarperCollins Book of English Poetry (HarperCollins). Also, Padhi has written a book on D. H. Lawrence (Whitston) and (with his wife, Minakshi Padhi) a reference book on Indian Philosophy and Religion (McFarland).
Caves, Volume 3, Issue 1
Julia D. McGuinness is a therapeutic counselor and writer living and working in Cheshire, England. She also runs ‘Write for Growth’ creative writing for well-being workshops and a writing group at a Cancer Care Centre. Her first poetry collection, Chester City Walls was published in 2015 by Poetry Space. Her other books include Writing our Faith (SPCK 2013), encouraging the practice of personal writing on the Christian spiritual journey. You can find her at www.creativeconnectionscheshire.co.uk
Season of the SAD Light-Box, Volume 3, Issue 1
Interview
Frances Howard-Snyder teaches philosophy at Western Washington University, but she prefers to explore ideas through fiction. She has published short stories at Oxford Magazine, Cirque, Everyday Fiction, and many other places.
Cold Front, Volume 3, Issue 1
Interview
Holly Day’s poetry has recently appeared in The Cape Rock, New Ohio Review, and Gargoyle. Her nonfiction publications include Music Theory for Dummies, Music Composition for Dummies, Guitar All-in-One for Dummies, Piano and Keyboard All-in-One for Dummies, Walking Twin Cities, Nordeast Minneapolis: A History, and Stillwater, Minnesota: A History. Her newest poetry collections, A Perfect Day for Semaphore (Finishing Line Press), I’m in a Place Where Reason Went Missing (Main Street Rag Publishing Co.), and Where We Went Wrong (Clare Songbirds Publishing) will be out mid-2018, with The Yellow Dot of a Daisy already out on Alien Buddha Press.
Splintered, Spring Frost, Fred, Half Dead, Beethoven In His Head, Volume 3, Issue 1
Fred, Half Dead, Beethoven In His Head, Volume 3, Issue 1 (Pushcart Nomination)
The First Attempt, Fragments, Prometheus, The Moth, The Patch of Tulips I Never Planted, and The Call, Volume 4, Issue 2
The Patch of Tulips I Never Planted, Volume 4, Issue 2 (Pushcart Nomination)
Interview