Anna Margolin
(1887-1952) was a poet of New York’s early twentieth century Yiddish Renaissance. She lived in Manhattan from 1913 on, and her work, though steeped in Rilke-like Expressionism, fully engaged the […]
(1887-1952) was a poet of New York’s early twentieth century Yiddish Renaissance. She lived in Manhattan from 1913 on, and her work, though steeped in Rilke-like Expressionism, fully engaged the […]
Kat McCollum graduated from St. Edward’s Unversity with a degree in English Literature. She loves curling up with a good horror movie and counts Ginger Snaps and Bride of Chucky […]
is originally from Venezuela and came to the U.S. to pursue a graduate degree in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. In his free time, he enjoy watching sports (particularly tennis and […]
Called “the Poet Laureate of the Burnt Over District,” Th. Metzger has been working the Maximum Weirdness turf for 40 years. He’s published eight novels (five under the name Leander […]
is a writer and poet seeking a creative writing degree at Missouri State University. Her work appears in various printed anthologies published by WinglessDreamer, Every Day Fiction Online Magazine, F3LL […]
[We will precede RM’s CV with our own recommendations. Start with MOMA’s online gallery of his works. If you’re ready to buy a book, Richard Misrach on Landscape and Meaning […]
is a storyteller, an outdoor enthusiast, and an eager traveler. He is the author of fast-paced grab-you-by-the-eyeballs-and-don’t-let-go adventures, including The Petralist, his epic teen fantasy series, full of explosive magic, […]
Amanda writes fiction that frequently dips into the surreal and the strange. She has been longlisted twice for the Mslexia Novel and Short Story Awards, was a semi-finalist in The […]
is the author of Late Epistle (Headmistress Press, 2023) and What Woman That Was: Poems for Mary Dyer (Final Thursday Press, 2022). Her poems have appeared in numerous journals and […]