Robert Froese
Robert Froese has written four novels: The Hour of Blue (1990), The Forgotten Condition of Things (2001), A Dark Music (2006), and The Origins of Misgiving (200...
Robert Froese has written four novels: The Hour of Blue (1990), The Forgotten Condition of Things (2001), A Dark Music (2006), and The Origins of Misgiving (200...
“Curb Appeal” is part of a recently completed collection manuscript; all of the works in the collection are, in some way, related to “real li...
Jennifer Jordán Schaller is a community college English teacher in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Her work has appeared in: Literary Mama; Sonora Review; Georgetown ...
Jim Dameron has had essays published in Mid-American Review, Northwest Review, Post Road, and other literary magazines. Two of his pieces have been cited as not...
J. Malcolm Garcia’s work has been anthologized in Best American Travel Writing and Best American Nonrequired Reading.
Bernard Quetchenbach lives in Billings, Montana, where he teaches at Montana State University Billings. One of his essays has recently appeared in The Montreal ...
B.J. Hollars is the author of two books of nonfiction, Thirteen Loops: Race, Violence and the Last Lynching in America—the 2012 recipient of the Society of Midl...
Gabriel Welsch writes both fiction and poetry. His next collection of poems, The Four Horsepersons of a Disappointing Apocalypse, will appear in 2013. Previous ...
After 36 years teaching poetry writing and writing song lyrics at the College of Charleston, Charleston, SC, Paul Allen retired as Professor Emeritus. He curre...
Andrew McFadyen-Ketchum’s works recently appear or are forthcoming in The Southern Poetry Anthology, The Spoon River Poetry Review, Poet Lore, The Writer&...