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Brian Phipps is a physicist currently living in the Midwest. His work has most recently appeared in the South 85 Journal.
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David Olsen’s Unfolding Origami (2015) won the Cinnamon Press Poetry Collection Award, and Past Imperfect, his second full-length collection, is forthcoming. Exit Wounds is his fourth chapbook from a US publisher. His work appears in leading journals and anthologies...
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Olga Pavlinova Olenich is a widely published Australian whose work appears in local and international publications. Her poetry is included in several anthologies including Best Australian Poems (Black Inc., 2015)
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Jane Morgan completed her BA in Writing at Southern Cross University in 2016. She lives with her musician husband and their two daughters in a nominally utopian township on the NSW far north coast, where truth is elusive and far stranger than fiction.
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Katherine Montalto is an artist, writer and weirdo. A long time ago she was a chef. See more of her work at katherinemontalto.com.
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Jessica Mehta is an award-winning Cherokee poet. She’s the author of the novel The Wrong Kind of Indian and six collections of poetry: Savagery and Constellations of My Body (both forthcoming), Secret-Telling Bones, Orygun, What Makes an Always and The Last Exotic...
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Matt McGee is a laptop hobo that spends his days writing short fiction in the local library. His story “Unseen Among Kings” appeared in Poeticdiversity and received a Pushcart nomination. Recently, his work has appeared in several publications. His one-act play...
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Brittanie Maccarone has always had a love of reading; one that has translated into a desire to create stories and worlds of her own. She writes short stories and poems in a variety of genres. While not writing she updates her website for emerging writers. Find her at...
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Cathleen Kivett Smith is a seventh-grade student. Her fictional classified ads have been published in Mad Scientist Journal, and she is in the midst of various other projects. Cathleen part-times as a freelancer when not at school or playing “Zelda.” (She is human,...
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Rose Lilian writes for children and adults. Her pieces have been published by The School Magazine, the 4th floor, and performed at Adelaide’s “Quart Short” Reading Nights. A wanderer at heart, she currently resides in Brisbane with her favorite Antarctic souvenir (her...