Presenting… the talented contributors of Issue 42!
Kamden Hilliard is a rising freshman at Sarah Lawrence College studying creative writing, education, survival, and philosophy. His respect for language has led him to numerous prizes including: the Easterday Prize and a gold medal in the Scholastic Art and Writing program. He was also named a YoungArts level one winner in creative nonfiction. Kamden has expanded his writing interests to include a poetry editorship position with the Adroit Journal. He looks forward to the future, in which he’ll be writing profusely without distractions, like math. He has been published (or has forthcoming work) Crashtest, Emerge Literary Journal, Missive, Fortunates, and The Enuoia Review. His ultimate goal is to discover a healthy and interesting way to survive his life. If he wasn’t writing, he’d be a mad scientist.
Carly Berg
Carly Berg’s stories appear in a couple dozen journals and anthologies, including PANK, Scissors and Spackle, and The Molotov Cocktail.
Matthew J. Hall
Matthew J. Hall is a writer, artist and musician who lives in Bristol, England. He has recently been published by Every Writer’s Resource and has a chapbook due for release in early 2013. He is currently working on his first novella.
Matthew J. Hall is a writer, artist and musician who lives in Bristol, England. He has recently been published by Every Writer’s Resource and has a chapbook due for release in early 2013. He is currently working on his first novella.
Shannon Hanks
Coming from the bayous, Shannon now hides amongst evergreens – remembering barbeques, sweet tea and sweat – waiting for the snows to sedate her. When she’s not corralling her teenage son into – admittedly faux – submissiveness, she studies Comparative Literature and Cinema Studies at the University of Washington. She’s been writing poetry since she was a kid but has only recently admitted it to herself. In culling words, she is compulsively trying to give voice to what resists such silliness. She lives, most often, in between things. She likes to laugh and crack-wise until someone gets hurt. Her work has been published in Hoarse.
Coming from the bayous, Shannon now hides amongst evergreens – remembering barbeques, sweet tea and sweat – waiting for the snows to sedate her. When she’s not corralling her teenage son into – admittedly faux – submissiveness, she studies Comparative Literature and Cinema Studies at the University of Washington. She’s been writing poetry since she was a kid but has only recently admitted it to herself. In culling words, she is compulsively trying to give voice to what resists such silliness. She lives, most often, in between things. She likes to laugh and crack-wise until someone gets hurt. Her work has been published in Hoarse.
SintaJimenez
Sinta Jimenez is a writer, fine artist and fashion journalist. Her paintings, poetry, and short fiction have been published in several literary magazines including Underground Voices, Otis Nebula, and The Black Boot. She has contributed to various online fashion and lifestyle magazines. In 2000, she was a recipient of a National Association for the Advancement of the Arts Award in Short Story. Born in Manila, raised in DC, she received her MFA from Otis College of Art and Des ign in Los Angeles.
Sinta Jimenez is a writer, fine artist and fashion journalist. Her paintings, poetry, and short fiction have been published in several literary magazines including Underground Voices, Otis Nebula, and The Black Boot. She has contributed to various online fashion and lifestyle magazines. In 2000, she was a recipient of a National Association for the Advancement of the Arts Award in Short Story. Born in Manila, raised in DC, she received her MFA from Otis College of Art and Des ign in Los Angeles.
Gabriel Holt
Gabriel Holt is a young whippersnapper of a Canadian writer. He is an admirer or the nonsensical and the nihilistic, his head shoved firmly into city smog. His medium is adoxography. He writes flash fiction, poems, novels, scripts, and love letters. Some people have published his work, and some people have told him that he smell nice.
Gabriel Holt is a young whippersnapper of a Canadian writer. He is an admirer or the nonsensical and the nihilistic, his head shoved firmly into city smog. His medium is adoxography. He writes flash fiction, poems, novels, scripts, and love letters. Some people have published his work, and some people have told him that he smell nice.
Loved Sinta Jimenez’s photography and the short story included in the October issue.