Jennifer Sinor
Jennifer Sinor is the author of The Extraordinary Work of Ordinary Writing. Her essays have most recently appeared in The American Scholar, Utne Reader, and Pil...
Jennifer Sinor is the author of The Extraordinary Work of Ordinary Writing. Her essays have most recently appeared in The American Scholar, Utne Reader, and Pil...
Jason Tandon is the author of three collections of poetry, Quality of Life (Black Lawrence/Dzanc, forthcoming 2013), Give over the Heckler and Everyone Gets Hur...
Scott Cameron is an assistant professor of English at BYU-Idaho. His poetry has recently appeared in Irreantum and the anthology Fire in the Pasture. He also re...
Natalie Bryant Rizzieri’s poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in Salamander Review, Crab Orchard Review, Calyx Journal, Redactions: Poetry & Poetics, Suga...
Sarah Gauch is a twenty-two-year resident of Egypt, where her husband’s family owns a 1000-acre olive farm in the Sahara desert, the inspiration behind “The Mus...
Jill Birdsall’s short stories have been published in Alaska Quarterly Review, Crazyhorse, Emerson Review, Gargoyle, Iowa Review, Kansas Quarterly Review, Northw...
John Whalen’s books include Caliban and In Honor of the Spigot, which was chosen as the winner of the Gribble Press Chapbook contest in 2010. His poetry has mos...
G.L. Grey received her MFA from Eastern Washington University and has been published in various journals. She teaches at Gonzaga University.
Ruth Foley lives in Massachusetts, where she teaches English for Wheaton College. Her recent work is appearing or forthcoming in Adanna, The Bellingham Review, ...
David O’Connell’s poems have appeared in Drunken Boat, Juked, Rattle, and Solstice, among other journals.