Issue 249 Contributors

Meet the contributors of upcoming Issue 249

Katy Mullins
Katy Mullins’ writing has appeared or is forthcoming in Bayou Magazine, South Dakota Review, Fiction Southeast, and Typehouse Literary Magazine, among others. She received her Bachelors in English Writing from the University of Pittsburgh, where she also studied education, music, and children’s literature. She currently lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where she is on the editorial board of Nimrod International Journal, and teaches high school.

David S. Osgood
David S. Osgood is a short story writer. He resides in Holly Springs, North Carolina, where rural and suburban collide among crepe myrtles. David has a Bachelor’s degree in Creative Writing from the University of Southern California and a Master’s from Babson College. He is unpublished, for now.

Chelsea Stickle
Chelsea Stickle writes flash fiction that appears or is forthcoming in Jellyfish Review, Five on the Fifth, formercactus, Hypnopomp and Occulum. “A Plague of Peacocks” was shortlisted for the Masters Review Summer Flash Fiction Contest. She’s a reader for Cease, Cows and lives in Annapolis, MD. Find her on Twitter @Chelsea_Stickle.

Kerry Graham
Kerry Graham lives, teaches, writes and runs in Baltimore, Maryland. Her work has appeared in The Three Quarter Review, Gravel Literary Journal, The Citron Review, A Quiet Courage and Role Reboot, among others.

S.W. Campbell
S.W. Campbell was born in Eastern Oregon. He currently resides in Portland where he works as an economist and lives with a house plant named Morton. He has had numerous short stories published in various literary reviews. His first novel, The Uncanny Valley, and first short story collection, An Unsated Thirst, are available for purchase at his website, www.shawnwcampbell.com.

Danny Beusch
Danny Beusch is a writer from the UK. His work appears in Ellipsis Zine, Reflex Fiction, and The Cabinet of Heed. Follow him on twitter: @OhDannyBoyShhh

Julia Hadrich
Julia Hadrich is an aspiring photographer living in Peoria, AZ. Majoring in photography and a minor in photo-editing, she received an Associate in Arts from Rio Salado College. From camera obscura to the immensely challenging world of digital, Julia has been emerged herself in the history of photography. Not only does Julia continue to learn different techniques, she challenges her photography skill by entering online photography sites such as; Viewbug but also, in local art competitions. In February 2012, during the Arizona Centennial, her photographs were displayed at the Phoenix Art Museum.

Trevor Pyle
Trevor Pyle is a poet and short-story writer. He lives north of Seattle.

Patrice Boyer Claeys
Patrice Boyer Claeys revved up her creative writing at the University of Chicago’s Writer’s Studio after 15 years in publishing and PR. She joined Plumb Line Poets, of Evanston, Illinois, and completed her first book, “Lovely Daughter of the Shattering,” which will be published in 2019 by Kelsay Books. Recent publications: Clementine Unbound, Postcard Poems and Prose, Beech Street Review, Bird’s Thumb and Light: A Journal of Photography & Poetry, where she was featured artist. Patrice reads for and contributes to the Mom Egg Review and has been nominated for Best of the Net.