Bruce Ducker
Bruce Ducker has published eight novels, most recently Dizzying Heights; and a collection of fly fishing stories, The Home Pool. The first was runner-up for the...
Bruce Ducker has published eight novels, most recently Dizzying Heights; and a collection of fly fishing stories, The Home Pool. The first was runner-up for the...
Paul Willis is a professor of English at Westmont College and a former poet laureate of Santa Barbara, California. His most recent collection is Say This Prayer...
Ethan Chatagnier’s short fiction has appeared or is forthcoming in a number of journals including the Kenyon Review Online, Five Points, Michigan Quarterl...
Janis Hubschman’s work has appeared or is forthcoming in Glimmer Train, Michigan Quarterly Review, Colorado Review, Green Mountains Review, StoryQuarterly...
Betsy Johnson-Miller’s work has appeared or is forthcoming in Prairie Schooner, Alaska Quarterly Review, Boulevard, Agni (online), The Cortland Rev...
Dore Kiesselbach’s collection Salt Pier (Pittsburgh, 2012) won the Agnes Lynch Starrett Prize and contains work selected for Britain’s Bridport Prize and...
Joannie Stangeland is the author of In Both Hands and Into the Rumored Spring, both published by Ravenna Press, and two chapbooks. Her poems have also appeared ...
Jim Daniels’ latest publications are the chapbook, Apology to the Moon (BatCat Press, 2015), Eight Mile High, stories (Michigan State University Press, 2014) an...
Ted Conover is the author of several books including Rolling Nowhere: Riding the Rails with America’s Hoboes, and Newjack: Guarding Sing Sing which won th...
I love walking New York City. I understand street photography at last and walking New York is the diamond, is the cream at the top of a frozen bottle of fresh m...