Issue Forty-Six Contributors

Meet our latest contributors…

Donavon Davidson

Donavon’s poems have appeared, or are soon to appear, in: The Rusty Nail, The Legendary, decomP, Eunoia, Moria, Softblow, The Salon, Spork, Barnstorm, The Fiddleback, Prick of the Spindle, Oak Bend Review, Juked, Pirene’s Fountain, The Montucky Review, 3:AM, Anti-,Arch, Anemone Sidecar, Pedestal,WordRiot, MiPOesias, Stirring, Evergreen Review, Barnwood, and many others. He received his MFA from Goddard College and currently teaches writing at the Community College of Vermont.

Robyn Ritchie

Robyn Ritchie is a student who gets by on a lot of coffee and a little writing. She’s been writing about men for years and still has little if any understanding of them. Her aspiring writer woes can be followed at her blog, www.robynritchie.tumblr.com.

Randi Lee

Randi Lee defines herself through her writing. She picked up the pen at an early age and has yet to put it down. Poetry is Randi’s main love; she tries to write one poem per day. Writing short stories is also an interest of hers, and she is currently working on her first full-length novel. An avid fan of learning, she appreciates the knowledge she is gaining from the novel-writing process. Helping others is an important part of who Randi is; she does her best to actively give back to the writing community through advice and support. Randi lives in New England with her family and three dogs. Her other hobbies include skiing, hiking and mountain biking. She is currently earning a degree in Communication Theory, with plans to graduate soon.

Julie Woulfe

Julie Woulfe is a poet and memoirist by night and Ph.D student in Counseling Psychology by night and day. She lives in Jamaica Plain, MA in the tiniest apartment she has ever seen. This is her first publication.

Strother K. Hall

Strother K. Hall is a native of Powell County, Ky., and currently lives in Georgetown, Ky. He is a graduate of the University of Kentucky and spent several years as a newspaper reporter and editor in Georgetown. He has several incomplete projects floating around and thinks it’s about time to start knocking them out again.

Don Kingfisher Campbell

Don Kingfisher Campbell has recently been published in The Sun Runner magazine, the Poetry Breakfast literary blog, and Inner Child Press’ Hot Summer Nights anthology. He is currently working on an MFA in Creative Writing at Antioch University, Los Angeles.

Christine Catalano (Cover Artist)

An English Lit major in college, Christine slipped into publishing by becoming the artist that had been lurking inside all along. She worked happily in graphics for many years. Now liberated from daily deadlines, she loads more ebooks than she can possibly read into her iPad, keeps her cats contented and tries to tempt her muse with camera, Photoshop, and the occasional poem. Some of her artwork has been published in Fiction at Work, the San Pedro River Review, Crack the Spine, and Mused.