Bruce Isaacson
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 […]
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 […]
writes out of Muskegon, MI, and a deep-seated need for approval. He’s been married to his wife, Kelly, for 10 years and they have four kids aged 9 and under. […]
“You Can’t Take It with You” is my debut publication, after many years of hard work. My other works include book-length and short fiction in the genres of literary, paranormal […]
is a poet, novelist, activist and cultural commentator living in London. She is perhaps best known for her translation of Catullus, her Lambda-winning novel Tiny Pieces Of Skull and for […]
has been writing her entire life. Originally from Michigan, she moved to New York City after college to pursue a career in publishing, and has been working in the industry […]
Shoshana D. Kerewsky’s writing has appeared in La Concha, fiction international, QUIX, Northeast Journal, Little Patuxent Review, HamLit, Every Woman I’ve Ever Loved, Which Lilith?, The Psychology of Harry Potter, […]
combines work in psychoanalysis with writing fiction. She is the author of two novels, including Bradstreet Gate (Crown) and The End of Getting Lost (Simon and Schuster), as well as short stories […]