Witty Fay is a translator by trade and a humanist by nature. She has been writing herself into her poems for some time into the virtual world
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The End to Winter by Jeff Burt
Jeff Burt lives in the mountains near the Pacific Ocean with two-lane roads just wide enough for one car and speed bumps that encourage speed
Intruding Breeze by Zane Castillo
Zane Castillo received his BA in English from California State University, Fullerton. He has self published two books of poetry “A Tree Stands Alone and Others
Eight Lines by Lenny DellaRocca
Lenny DellaRocca has had work appear in literary magazines since 1980. A Pushcart nominee, DellaRocca was president of a non-profit poetry group that brought
Drill by Steve Klepetar
Steve Klepetar’s work has received several nominations for the Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net, including three in 2014. Three collections appeared in 2013
Sympathy Is for a Dead Chinese Princess by Raymond Farr
Raymond Farr is author of Ecstatic/.of facts (Otoliths 2011), & Writing What For? across the Mourning Sky (Blue & Yellow Dog 2012). He has a chapbook,
Enough by Tricia McCallum
Tricia McCallum, a Glasgow-born Canadian, is an award-winning writer and poet and prolific Huffington Post Blogger. She is the author of two books of poetry
Vision by Renee Elton
Renee Elton is a poet and teacher, currently working on a manuscript of poems about Victorian explorers in West Africa. She has an MFA in Creative Writing from George Mason University.
The Last Day by George Moore
George Moore has a new collection, Children’s Drawings of the Universe, coming out with Salmon Poetry (Ireland) in February, and my last is The Hermits of Dingle
The Odd Couple by Miasol Eguíbar
Miasol Eguíbar holds a degree in English Studies from the University of Oviedo. She is currently working on her PhD in Canadian Literature. She makes her home in Spain.
chirp by Joseph L. Dahut
Joseph L. Dahut is a student at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey, where he studies English and Art History. Joseph attended Gonzaga College High School in Washington, D.C.
How To Skydive Without A Parachute by Ian Hollyer
Ian Hollyer is a scientist by training, and uses the creativity of poetry and fiction writing to balance the concrete nature of his research in molecular biology.
Fossils by Elaine Olund
Elaine Olund writes and creates visual art and design in Cincinnati, Ohio. She has published poems and short stories in Bartleby Snopes, Turk’s Head Review, Black Denim Lit, and many print and online journals.
my father raised me by Chloe Firetto-Toomey
Born in Bristol, England, my mother is English Sicilian, my father Irish American. Having duel citizenship I spent much of my childhood traveling between Bristol and Miami. I graduated in 2006 with a B.A in Creative Writing from the University of Surrey
Uncharted by Kristie Ko
Kristie is a junior at University of California, Santa Barbara. While she does not yet have the ideal résumé and/or history of publication under her belt at the current time (something she is diligently working on), she aspires t