Tag: Issue 9
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M L Casteel
American born, M L Casteel (@mlcasteel) is an award-winning photographer and educator whose work focuses on the perils and triumphs of the human condition. He attended the Hartford Art School International Limited Residency Photography Program and gained an MFA in Photography. His work has been featured in TIME Magazine, The Washington Post, CNN, and the…
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Shuly Xóchitl Cawood
Shuly Xóchitl Cawood is the author of The Going and Goodbye: a memoir and 52 Things I Wish I Could Have Told Myself When I Was 17. Her writing has been published in Brevity, The Rumpus, Zone 3, Santa Clara Review, New Madrid Journal, and Cider Press Review, among others. Her website is shulycawood.com.
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Shuly Xóchitl Cawood
Shuly Xóchitl Cawood is the author of The Going and Goodbye: a memoir and 52 Things I Wish I Could Have Told Myself When I Was 17. Her writing has been published in Brevity, The Rumpus, Zone 3, Santa Clara Review, New Madrid Journal, and Cider Press Review, among others. Her website is shulycawood.com.
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Allen X. Davis
Allen X. Davis’ recent stories appear in BlazeVox, Ragazine, Tinge Magazine, Gravel, and the Sanctuary anthology from Darkhouse Books.
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Jennie Jarvis
Jennie Jarvis is an award-winning author and screenwriter. She has appeared in Writer’s Digest Magazine and The Florida Writer, and she teaches writing at Full Sail University. She received her MFA in Creative Writing from Queens University of Charlotte.
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Amaris Feland Ketcham
Amaris Feland Ketcham is an honorary Kentucky Colonel who occupies her time with open space, white space, CMYK, flash nonfiction, long trails, f-stops, line breaks, and several Adobe programs running simultaneously. Her work has appeared in Creative Nonfiction, the Los Angeles Review, Prairie Schooner, Rattle, and the Utne Reader.
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Megan Merchant
Megan Merchant lives in the tall pines of Prescott, AZ with her husband and two children. She is the author of three full-length poetry collections with Glass Lyre Press: Gravel Ghosts (2016), The Dark’s Humming (2015 Lyrebird Award Winner, 2017), Grief Flowers (2018), four chapbooks, and a children’s book, These Words I Shaped for You…
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Julia B. Levine
Julia B. Levine has won numerous awards for her work, including the 2015 Northern California Book Award in Poetry for her latest collection, Small Disasters Seen in Sunlight, (LSU press 2014) as well as the 2003 Tampa Review Prize for her collection, Ask; the 1998 Anhinga Poetry Prize and bronze medal from Foreword magazine for…
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Karl Plank
Karl Plank is the author of A Field, Part Arable (Lithic, 2017) and BOSS: Rewriting Rilke (Red Bird, 2017). His work has appeared in publications such as Beloit Poetry Journal, Notre Dame Review, Zone 3, New Madrid, and Briar Cliff Review, and has been featured on Poetry Daily. A past winner of the Thomas Carter…
