Angie Muir is an artist, writer and yogi living in Kailua, Hawaii. She is a graduate of the University of Michigan where she studied English, Theater and Film.
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Sonnet nr. 13 by A.M. Hagalin
A.M. Hagalin is an Icelandic writer of a merry age. Due to personal prefrence he writes in English rather than Icelandic. An occasional dilly-dallier & hoodwinker, though only as a hobby
Eros Takes Time, Time Bites Back by Andrew Kuo
Let me hear
your honeyed prevarications
Fineapple by Amy Ho
I’m a young physician and over half of my life has been poring over tiny font of incredibly drab writing consisting of an inaccessibly idiosyncratic vernacular–
Boxes by S Wallace
S Wallace is a member of Space Coast Writers’ Guild (SCWG), The Space Coast Fiction Writers Critique Group (SCFW), and the Cocoa Beach Writer’s Workshop.
Lover of Jane Eyre by Abigail George
Abigail George, a Pushcart Prize nominee writes a weekly article/commentary for Modern Diplomacy, was recently anthologised in the Sol Plaatje EU Poetry Anthology IV
August Retreat by Cassandra Ricca
Cassandra Ricca, cordially known as Cassie, is a novice writer who loves a good story as much as she does iced hazelnut macchiatos and family outings.
Prairie Summer by Howard F. Stein
Howard F. Stein, a medical, applied, psychoanalytic, and organizational anthropologist, and organizational consultant, is professor emeritus (that is, old
Working Travails by Carole Mertz
Poems by Carole Mertz appear in The Lutheran Digest, Page & Spine, Rockford Review, The Write Place at the Write Time, and WestWard Quarterly.
The Piano And His Boy by April Votolato
April Votolato is a writer and visual artist from Seattle Washington where she lives with her two children, and husband, singer songwriter Rocky Votolato
Goodbye, Blue Monday by James Riley
Goodbye, Blue Monday by James Riley at the tattoo parlor i overhear Tom the tattoo artist talking about writing with this curly-haired girl in his chair. she’s sitting next to me as i wait for Tre to size my stencil and i’m thinking she might go to Berkeley, and she’s looking at Tom with these […]
Kingdom of heaven by Tsiviltidou Zoi
Tsiviltidou Zoi is currently a full-time English language teacher and a part-time PhD student in Museum Education (University of Leicester). She holds an MA in Cultural Management
Listen by Gus Palmer, Jr.
Gus Palmer, Jr. is an associate professor of anthropology. He published the book Telling Stories the Kiowa Way in 2003. He is currently editing a volume of Native
Limnophobia by Kelly Alfano
Kelly Alfano attends The University of Tampa.
Drunk On Your Eyes by Hutashan Vajpeyi
Hutashan Vajpeyi is an English poet from Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh), India. Earlier his works have been published in The Caravan, The Indian Literature and Kavya Bharati.