Issue Sixty contributors are announced!
Danny Earl Simmons
Jaimie Eubanks
Jaimie Eubanks lives, works and writes in Minneapolis. Her work can be found in places such as Bartleby Snopes, Thought Catalog, Gloom Cupboard, The Journal of Truth and Consequence, andMonkey Bicycle.
Hilary A. Zaid
The 2012 James D. Houston Scholar in fiction at the Squaw Valley Community of Writers, Hilary A. Zaid is headed to the 2013 Tin House Writer’s Workshop. Her short fiction has recently appeared in Educe Literary Journal, Glitterwolf (UK) and
Kate Healey
Kate Healey is a gin enthusiast with an affinity for divination and walking by the sea with her loyal hound.
Peycho Kanev
Peycho Kanev is the Editor-In-Chief of Kanev Books. His poetry collection Bone Silence was released in September 2010 by Desperanto. A new collection of his poetry, titled Requiem for One Night, will be published by SixteenFourteen in 2013. Peycho Kanev has won several European awards for his poetry and he’s nominated for the Pushcart Award and Best of the Net. His poems have appeared in more than 900 literary magazines, such as: Poetry Quarterly, Evergreen Review, Hawaii Review, Cordite Poetry Review, Sheepshead Review, The Coachella Review, Two Thirds North, Sierra Nevada Review, The Cleveland Review and many others.
Darren C. Demaree
Darren C. Demaree is living in Columbus, Ohio with his wife and children. He is the author of “As We Refer to Our Bodies” (Spring 2013) and “Not For Art Nor Prayer” (2014), both are forthcoming from 8th House Publishing House. He is the recipient of two Pushcart Prize nominations.
Hall Jameson
Hall Jameson is a writer and fine art photographer who lives in Helena, Montana. Her writing and artwork has recently appeared, or is forthcoming in, ‘Crossed Out Magazine’, ’42 Magazine’, ‘Redivider’, and ‘Eric’s Hysterics’. When she’s not writing or taking photographs, Hall enjoys hiking, playing the piano, and cat wrangling.
Maggie Rehr
Every story Maggie writes is a culmination of all her temporary or current interests. Ghosts, incense, Robert Smith, or girls with too much cake. She aspires to bend the world, never break it, maybe just over-season it a bit. She hates apples, 80’s beach music, and skeletons. She loves macaroni, steam, and Bob Dylan. She loves when you love the things she writes. Maggie has had her work published in Gone Lawn Web journal. She is nineteen and resides in Southeastern Pennsylvania.
I do love what Hilary Zaid writes. Her take on situations if fresh, raw and challenging. Let’s hear more from her!
Sylvia Reiser