Heinrich Heine
Germany’s wittiest poet, whose genius oscillated between lyrical rapture and self mockery. Though he referred to Aristophanes as “my real father,” he was actually more like Euripides with a sense […]
Germany’s wittiest poet, whose genius oscillated between lyrical rapture and self mockery. Though he referred to Aristophanes as “my real father,” he was actually more like Euripides with a sense […]
is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist, who achieved distinction leading the bands The Soft Boys and The Egyptians, and has at present a prolific solo career. His own website provides […]
Barbara Adams Holland, born in Philadelphia and a graduate of University of Pennsylvania, made her entrance into the New York poetry scene around 1961 with a self-published chapbook, Medusa. The […]
His atest book of poems is Mostly (FutureCycle Press, 2021). He has won a Pushcart Prize, two Best of the Net Awards, and has been featured on Poetry Daily, Verse […]
holds a Ph.D. in English Literature from Ball State University and teaches at Elizabethtown Community & Technical College. His books include The Archive Incarnate, Tower Defender, and Sherman. He writes about science fiction, literature, […]
earned degrees at Claremont McKenna, Dartmouth, and Brooklyn College, where he wrote a thesis for American poet Allen Ginsberg. In New York, he was a surprise finalist in the inaugural […]
Sarah Jackson writes gently unsettling stories. Her short fiction has been published by Ghost Orchid Press, Ellipsis Zine, and Tales From Between. She lives in east London UK and has […]
Shane Joaquin Jimenez is the author of a novel, Bondage. He holds an MFA from the Jack Kerouac School and has had recent writing in Bristol Noir, Close to the […]
writes book-length and short fiction in the genres of literary, mainstream/contemporary, mystery/suspense, thriller, science fiction, fantasy, and horror. He is a former attorney, actor, psychotherapist, and adjunct professor with an amateur […]