Maria Espinosa is a novelist and translator. Among Espinosa’s novels, Longing, has received an American Book Award, and Dying Unfinished, a PEN Oakland Award. Espinosa currently lives in New Mexico.
The Runaway, Volume 5, Issue 2
Maria Espinosa is a novelist and translator. Among Espinosa’s novels, Longing, has received an American Book Award, and Dying Unfinished, a PEN Oakland Award. Espinosa currently lives in New Mexico.
The Runaway, Volume 5, Issue 2
Satya Dash has been a cricket commentator, dabbled with short fiction, and has a degree in electronics from BITS Goa. He lives in Bangalore, India, and recites his poetry in the city’s cafes.
Born and The Poet Falls, Volume 5, Issue 2
Kayson Carlin is a student at Bowling Green State University. They’re a double major in Film Production and Asian Studies.
Strike, Volume 5, Issue 2
Maya Alexandri is the author of The Plague Cycle (Spuyten Duyvil 2018), a short story collection, and The Celebration Husband (TSL Publications 2015), a novel. Her short stories have been published in The Forge, The Stockholm Review of Books, Dime Show Review, and many others. Her story, “Ann Noni Mini,” was nominated for a 2018 Pushcart Prize. She is currently a medical student at the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra-Northwell and a 2nd Lieutenant in the U.S. Army. For more information, see www.mayaalexandri.com.
Jean and Echo, Volume 5, Issue 2
Bill Abbott is the author of Let Them Eat MoonPie, the history of poetry slam in the Southeast. He has been published in Ray’s Road Review, Radius, The November 3rd Club, Flypaper Magazine, and The Sow’s Ear. Mr. Abbott lives in Ohio and teaches creative writing at Central State University.
Styles, Snapshots without a Camera, Long Shots 4, Items of Worth, Echo, and Driving the Thumbtack into the Cork Board, Volume 5, Issue 2
Frank De Canio Took various poetry and writing courses At BMCC in Manhattan and Jersey City State College in New Jersey and has attended poetry workshops in Manhattan for many years.
Comedy of Errors, Volume 5, Issue 1
Lost Harvest and The Princess of Labor Lost, Volume 5, Issue 2
The issue will be available July 2019.
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Phil Huffy practiced law long enough. Trained to think on his feet, he continues that custom and then writes things down at his kitchen table. Placements in 2018 number nearly 100 pieces, found in such publications as The Lyric, Better Than Starbucks, Fourth & Sycamore, Bindweed and Eunoia.
Futurama, Volume 4, Issue 2
Snap and Aviatrix?, Volume 5, Issue 2
Adam Levon Brown is an internationally published poet and author in 14 countries. He has had his work translated in Spanish, Albanian, Arabic, and Afrikaans. Boasting over 300 published pieces, you can find his writing at such publications as Burningword Literary Journal, Firefly Magazine, Zany Zygote Review, Epigraph, Angel City Review, and Ariel Chart. He was long-listed in the 2016 Erbacce Prize poetry competition and received a special mention in the Pangolin Prize 2018 competition. He has recently taken up painting for fun.
Perforated Stars Speak of Serendipity, Volume 4, Issue 1
Interview
Book Release, Embedded Memories of a Shooting Star
Anxiety, Volume 5, Issue 2
Mark Hudson is an Illinois poet and artist, who spends most of his time writing and doing art. He has a degree in creative writing from Columbia College, in Chicago, and has been published many times in-print, online, and internationally. To check out his poetry on the web go to Illinoispoets.org.
Balloons, Volume 3, Issue 2
Chicago Fire and Beautiful Fire, Volume 4, Issue 1
Interview
Judith’s Skull, Volume 5, Issue 1
To laugh or cry and What is Life?, Volume 5, Issue 2