Laura Dennis

Laura Dennis has been published in various anthologies, including, Tranquility from Kind of a Hurricane Press, Home and Away from House of Blue Skies and Love Notes from Vagabond Press. She also has two self-published chapbooks entitled Wheels on the Bus and The Bookshelf. She has been published in a number of online magazines. She is one of the 2014 winners of Friends of the University Hospitals poetry contest and is a part of the Sidewalk Poetry in Callingwood Park, both in her home of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

After, Volume 3, Issue 2
Interview

Darren C. Demaree

Darren C. Demaree’s poems have appeared, or are scheduled to appear in numerous magazines/journals, including Diode, Meridian, New Letters, Diagram, and the Colorado Review. He is the author of eight poetry collections, most recently Two Towns Over (March 2018), which was selected as the winner of the Louise Bogan Award by Trio House Press. He is the Managing Editor of the Best of the Net Anthology and Ovenbird Poetry. Demaree currently lives and writes in Columbus, Ohio, with his wife and children.

Emily as We Ensure Our Joy with Practical Water and Emily as Wind Racing from the Corners, Volume 3, Issue 2
Review, Two Towns Over, Volume 4, Issue 1
bone requires bone #55, bone requires bone #56, and bone requires bone #57, Volume 4, Issue 2

Vivi Davis

Vivi Davis is a junior at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, majoring in Psychology.  Her poetry has previously been selected and published in the Illumination Journal of UW-Madison. She enjoys kayaking, eating fresh bread, and playing string quartets with her friends.

Grip, Volume 3, Issue 2
Interview

Linda M. Crate

Linda M. Crate’s works have appeared in various magazines and anthologies both in print and online. She is the author of three chapbooks, the fantasy novels in the Magic Series, and the forthcoming fantasy novel Phoenix Tears.

the hope of feathers, i should not have laughed, and what kind of wisdom is that?, Volume 3, Issue 2
Interview

Issue 6 is on its way!

For the sixth issue of The Magnolia Review, 3 artists submitted 11 pieces of art and photography, 5 creative nonfiction writers submitted 6 creative nonfiction pieces, 40 fiction writers submitted 42 stories, and 52 poets submitted 169 poems.

The delayed issue will be available in October.

Volume 3, Issue 1 is here!

Check out our newest issue, Volume 3, Issue 1. Click here: the-magnolia-review-volume-3-issue-1-january-2017

Contributors: Arthur Davis, Bibhu Padhi, Cathy Whittaker, Charlene Langfur, Devon Balwit, Doug Bolling, Frances Howard-Snyder, Guinotte Wise, Harindh Kaur, Holly Day, J.P. Sheridan, Jared Pearce, JC Reilly, John McKernan, Julia D. McGuinness, Kirie Pedersen, KR Rosman, Lisa Stice, Lynn White, Marie-Andree Auclair, Marjorie Bloom, Richard Weaver, S.F. Wright, Samantha Chasse, Sarah Bigham, Simon Perchik, Steven Allan Porter, Zebulon Huset, Tommy Dean, and Todd Mercer

Check out the winner of the first The Magnolia Review Ink Award!

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Richard Weaver

Richard Weaver lives in Baltimore City where he volunteers with the Richard Weaver lives in Baltimore City where he volunteers with the Maryland Book Bank, and acts as the Archivist-at-large for a Jesuit college. He is the author of The Stars Undone (Duende Press).

The Iago Complex simplified in the womb of time, Volume 3, Issue 1
Interview
A Loose Bottle of beer eludes, A Divided Highway has cloned itself, Bar Rat’s tab is longer, James Joyce’s Challenge, and A Jar of mayonnaise explodes, Volume 5, Issue 1

There Was, The Sungrazer comet, Lovejoy, Email from the Dark Web, and The Anthromorphic Mirror, Volume 5, Issue 2

Lost World, Life in the Bulrushes, Night Heron, Islander, and Last Voyage of the Green Skiff, Volume 6, Issue 1