Silviu Crăciunaș is a professor at the “Lucian Blaga” University from Sibiu, Romania, doctor in Mathematics. A while ago, he returned to a somewhat older passion, literature
Peter has gotten a new job by Robert Ronnow
Robert Ronnow’s most recent poetry collections are New & Selected Poems: 1975-2005
What the Onion Teaches by Laura Grace Weldon
Laura Grace Weldon lives on Bit of Earth Farm where she’s an editor, nonviolence educator, and marginally useful farm wench. She’s the author of a poetry collection
Rye Shoulders, Cake Breasts by Emily Strauss
Emily Strauss has an M.A. in English, but is self-taught in poetry, which she has written since college Over 300 of her poems appear in a wide variety of online venues and in anthologies
Yellow Found by Larry D. Thacker
Larry D. Thacker is an Appalachian writer and artist. His poetry can be found in past issues of The Still Journal, Kudzu Literary Magazine, The Southern Poetry Anthology,
Tourist Season by Sarah A. O’Brien
Sarah A. O’Brien enjoys dark chocolate and light wordplay. Sarah’s work has previously appeared in The Alembic, Every Writer, The Screech Owl, Snapping Twig
This not the Poem I Most Want to Write by John L. Stanizzi
John L. Stanizzi is the author of the chapbook, Windows. His full length collections are Ecstasy Among Ghosts, Sleepwalking, Dance Against the Wall
Huffy by Jim Landwehr
Jim Landwehr’s poetry collection, Written Life, was released in March of 2015. His first book, Dirty Shirt: A Boundary Waters Memoir was published in 2014.
This, Many Times by darlene anita scott
darlene anita scott is an insatiable daydreamer and so-so runner who likes homemade popcorn and alone time–not necessarily together.
The Path in Autumn by Tom Sexton
Tom Sexton is a former Alaska Poet Laureate. His latest collection is A Ladder of Cranes, University of Alaska press, 2015.
A Majority of Sound by Tom Sheehan
Sheehan served in 31st Infantry, Korea 1951-52, and graduated Boston College, 1956. His books are Epic Cures; Brief Cases, Short Spans; A Collection of Friends
Roadside by Theresa Lockhart
Theresa Lockhart lives and teaches in Michigan. Her work is forthcoming from Kaleidotrope.
I’m Living in Oaxaca by Ken Massicotte
I’m Living in Oaxaca by Ken Massicotte Hay que soñar para vivir One must dream in order to live. 1. I’m living in Oaxaca but I’m harbouring a canoe. I keep it high in the Jacaranda tree, lightly moored calling currents north; buoyed in the purple bloom of things possible, I sail the blue moon. […]
Veils by Sindhu Verma
I live in Bangalore, India and work in a multinational semiconductor company as a wireless systems engineer. I love working on technology but also have a keen interest in literature
Wisp by Johanne Boulat
Wisp by Johanne Boulat When the wind strummed The electric lines I think I finally heard it then – What whisper made The heads of wheat Sway in the timid light Of unburnt day – It was the flesh of clouds The breeze of opened reveries. ### Johanne Boulat is a freelance translator and editor. […]