Issue Seventy-Four Contributors

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Meet the contributors of upcoming Issue Seventy-Four…

Brianne M. Kohl
Brianne M. Kohl is a graduate of Kent State University with a B.A. in Anthropology and a Creative Writing minor. So, naturally, she became a technical writer who dreams of slipping haiku between lines of code in syntax diagrams. She has been published in Black Heart Magazine and in ‘In the Hardship and the Hoping: Poems of Northeast Ohio’ by JB Solomon Editions.

Edward J. Rielly
Edward J. Rielly teaches in the English Department at Saint Joseph’s College of Maine. His most recent books are “To Sadie at 18 Months and Other Poems” (Moon Pie Press), “Legends of American Indian Resistance” (ABC-CLIO), and “The Sister Fidelma Mysteries: Essays on the Historical Novels of Peter Tremayne” (McFarland).

Allyson Whipple
Allyson Whipple is the director of the Austin Feminist Poetry Festival. Her chapbook, “We’re Smaller Than We Think We Are,” was published by Finishing Line Press in May. When not writing, Allyson works in education and practices Kung Fu.

Les Zigomanis
Les Zigomanis is a freelance writer/editor based in Melbourne, Australia. He’s had stories and articles published in various print, digital, and online journals, and blogs (most of the time) at his website http://www.leszig.com/. In his spare time, he’s working on another novel which will be … the one (hopefully, anyway).

Kate McNew
Kate McNew is a writer and creative writing teacher at the Barbara Ingram School for the Arts in Hagerstown, MD where she also resides. She received her B.A from Duquesne University in English and Communications and her M.A in Writing with a Poetry concentration from Johns Hopkins University. She spends her free time reading, creating, and traveling whenever possible. Previous publications include anderbo.com, Outside In Literary and Travel Magazine, and 20 Something Magazine.

Domenic Scopa
Domenic Scopa is a philosophy student at Suffolk University. He has been published in several online and print journals and has worked with poets such as: David Ferry, Fred Marchant, and George Kalogeris. Domenic intends to finish his senior year and apply for graduate school with the intention of attaining an MFA in creative writing.

Kristin Lafollette
Kristin LaFollette has a Bachelor of Arts degree in English literature with a minor in creative writing and a Master of Arts degree in English with a concentration in creative writing. She enjoys writing poetry, flash fiction, and works of narrative collage. Kristin currently teaches English composition at Indiana University South Bend and lives in Mishawaka, Indiana, with her husband, Justin.

Alan Catlin
Alan Catlin has been publishing since the 70’s. His latest full length book of poetry is, “Alien Nation”.

D.S. West
D.S. West’s writing has appeared previously in Crack the Spine and, under different and less memorable names, in From the Depths Online and the Deep Cuts: Mayhem, Menace, & Misery horror anthology. West’s work relies on the aleatory nature of creative act, and is largely motivated by the inherent glee of getting to write statements like “the aleatory nature of the creative act.” West’s corporeal body currently resides in Longmont, Colorado.