Meet the contributors of upcoming Issue 182…
Josef Krebs
Josef Krebs has a chapbook of his poems published by Etched Press and his poetry also appears in Agenda, Bicycle Review, Calliope, Mouse Tales Press, The Corner Club Press, The FictionWeek Literary Review, andBurningword Literary Journal. He’s written three novels, five screenplays, and a book of poetry. His film was successfully screened at Santa Cruz and Short Film Corner of Cannes film festivals. The past seven years He’s been working as a freelance writer for Sound&Vision having previously worked at the magazine for 15 years as a staff writer and editor.
Harnidh Kaur
Harnidh is a 20-year-old student, currently pursuing her Masters in Public Policy from St. Xavier’s, Mumbai. She graduated in History from Lady Shri Ram College for Women, University of Delhi. She’s a debater, slam poet, and TEDx speaker. She likes purple, arguments, and is a junk jewellery connoisseur. Her first collection is called ‘The Inability of Words’, because, for all that she’s written, she hasn’t found the exact words she’s looking for.
Jim Conwell
With an original background in Fine Art, Jim Conwell has worked in mental health for thirty years. He has had poems published in magazines in the UK, Ireland, and North America and had two poems shortlisted in the Bridport Poetry Prize 2015. He lives in London.
Caitlin Springer
Caitlin Springer currently resides in a small coastal town in central New Jersey, where she is serving in the United States Coast Guard. Her latest published work can be found in the Fall 2015 edition of Origins Journal.
Melissa Llanes Brownlee
Melissa Llanes Brownlee is a writer born and raised in Hawaii. She graduated from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, with an MFA in Fiction. She then moved to Japan to teach English as an Assistant Language Teacher, where she continues to do so. Her work has appeared in Issue 5 of the GTK Creative Journal, the Fall 2015 issue of Waccamaw, a journal of contemporary literature, and the Fall 2015 issue of The Jet Fuel Review.
Nick Adrian
Nick Adrian is an English major currently studying at Gadsden State Community College in Gadsden, Alabama. He is a submission reviewer and editor to The Cardinal Arts Review, the college’s literary journal. He enjoys writing fiction and poetry and has hopes of writing novels in the future.
Fabrice Poussin
Fabrice Poussin is assistant professor of French and English. Author of novels and poetry, his work has appeared in France at La Pensee Universelle, and in the United States in Kestrel, and Symposium. His photography has also been published in Kestrel, is upcoming in Sand Pedro Rive magazines and more than a dozen other on-line and in-print publications.