David Spicer

David Spicer has poems in Tipton Poetry Journal, Reed Magazine, Chiron Review, Alcatraz, Gargoyle, unbroken, Raw, Third Wednesday, Ploughshares, The American Poetry Review, and elsewhere. He has been nominated for a Best of the Net three times and a Pushcart, and is the author of one full-length collection of poems, Everybody Has a Story (St. Luke’s Press, 1987), and five chapbooks, with the latest, From the Wings of a Pear Tree, available from Flutter Press.

In My Younger Years I Loved the Oboe, Volume 4, Issue 2

William L. Spencer

William L. Spencer has published fiction and non-fiction in the San Diego Reader and West Coast Review (Simon Fraser University). His short story “In the System” was published online by Uprising Review in 2017 (pen name Carlos Dunning). Short story “What I Done” is in the Spring 2018 issue of Furtive Dalliance Literary Review available on Amazon, and a piece of experimental fiction “The Bastard Died On Me” is online at SoftCartel.com. Two stories were published in The Magnolia Review Volume 4, Issue 2. Spencer can be found on Scribophile.com as “Carlos Dunning” and an author interview is at:

https://verysherryterry.wordpress.com/2018/04/02/author-interview-william-l-spencer/

Schoolboy and That Which More Often Than Not is Left Unsaid, Volume 4, Issue 2
Interview
Crossing Copper River, Volume 5, Issue 1

Steven B. Rosenfeld

Steven B. Rosenfeld is a retired New York lawyer who has been writing for 40 years and began writing short fiction in 2015. His stories have been published in The City Key, Inigo Online, Jewish Fiction.net, Reflex Fiction, Good Works Review, and Flatbush Review. An earlier version of “Amy’s Story,” the piece published by Jewish Fiction.net in September 2017, received an Honorable Mention in the 2016 Short Story America Prize contest.

Risky, Volume 4, Issue 2

Interview

TJ Neathery

Though the two places don’t often go hand in hand, TJ Neathery spent his childhood between Texas and Albania. He writes fiction and received his MFA from Oregon State University. Among his recent publications are stories in Front Porch Review and Amarillo Bay. He also writes a weekly Artist of the Week feature for oncoloradosprings.com. Currently, he writes in Colorado Springs, CO and works in nonprofit communications. Check out his website: www.tjneathery.com/author.

Ravi S. and the Tiger, Volume 4, Issue 2

Paul Mills

Paul Mills has worked variously as an English teacher and newspaper subeditor in various countries including Spain, Lebanon, and China, but is currently based in the UK. His writing has appeared in The FT Magazine, The Lebanese Daily Star, and The Independent.

Slow fade, Volume 4, Issue 2

Jennifer Davis Michael

Jennifer Davis Michael is professor and chair of English at the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee, specializing in British Romanticism. Her poems have appeared in 3 Elements Review, Switchgrass Review, Cumberland River Review, Literary Mama, and Mezzo Cammin. She has also published a book of criticism, Blake and the City (Bucknell, 2006).

Remembering How to Build a Fire and Brush Fire, Roadside, North Alabama, Volume 4, Issue 2

Claire Martin

Claire Martin graduated from Columbia College Chicago in 2017, where she was a managing editor for the award winning literary magazine Hair Trigger, as well as the interview editor for its online counterpart, Hair Trigger 2.0. You can find her current fiction in Hair Trigger 40, Longshot Island, Ariel Chart, and in this summer’s upcoming issue release of Scarlet Leaf Review. These days, you can find her holed up with a camera somewhere along Lake Michigan.

The Hunter and the Home, Volume 4, Issue 2

Matthew J. Kreglow

Matthew J. Kreglow is a 2013 graduate of Bowling Green State University’s Creative Writing Program. Currently, he resides in his hometown of Medina, Ohio. In addition to writing poetry and short fiction, Matthew enjoys hiking the local nature trails and photographing wildlife and nature, as well as playing music with the local community band.

Fatal Error, Volume 4, Issue 2

Gloria DeVidas Kirchheimer

Gloria DeVidas Kirchheimer is the author of a novel, Amalie in Orbit, and a short story collection, Goodbye, Evil Eye. Her work has been published in various magazines, including The Antioch Review, Arts & Letters, Kansas Quarterly, Lilith, New Letters, Carolina Quarterly, North American Review, Persimmon Tree, Hippocampus and others. Check out her website: http://www.gkirchheimer.com/

I Could Bake a Cherry Pie, Volume 4, Issue 2

Phil Huffy

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