Randall Van Nostrand
is a reformed communication consultant for the tech industry. Originally from NYC, she grew up in a theatrical family attending plays she was far too young to see. Now she […]
is a reformed communication consultant for the tech industry. Originally from NYC, she grew up in a theatrical family attending plays she was far too young to see. Now she […]
(1943-2018) Alma Mater of the Berkeley street poetry scene was a woman who accessorized with animal bones and jewelry that incorporating big fake eyeballs. That was good enough for us, […]
(1877-1909) and Englishwoman who wrote her poetry in French, Vivien was the lesbian Baudelaire. Her remarkably candid and intensely decadent verse was forgotten when Modernism dominated literature. She was the […]
is a Georgia-based writer who writes and publishes both fiction and creative nonfiction with a focus on social justice and environmental issues. His stories and essays have been published in […]
(1856 – 1910, ) – a 19th–20th century Russian painter who worked in many media, including painting, graphics, decorative sculpture, and set design. After a long involvement in Church art and […]
Diane Wald is a poet and novelist who has published five chapbooks, four full-length poetry collections, three novels, and numerous poems in literary journals. Her new novel, The Bayrose Files, […]
is a cat enthusiast from the east coast of Australia who loves fern gardens and long dresses. She writes short and novel-length speculative fiction and urban fantasy that span from […]
is a writer living in Brooklyn and a graduate of the New School’s creative writing MFA program. His work can be found in Jersey Devil Press, Unnerving Magazine, Pseudopod and […]
is a poet and author who’s been nominated for a Pushcart and Best of the Net. His poetry collections include A Concert of Rivers (Milk & Cake Press) and How […]