Carl Boon is the author of the full-length collection Places & Names: Poems (The Nasiona Press, 2019). His writing has appeared in many journals and magazines, including Prairie Schooner, Posit, and The Maine Review.
Carl Boon is the author of the full-length collection Places & Names: Poems (The Nasiona Press, 2019). His writing has appeared in many journals and magazines, including Prairie Schooner, Posit, and The Maine Review.
In all literatures, two streams are very common: written and oral. A nation or a race having a...
Joey Rodriguez is the author of four novels and two novellas. Recently, his short stories appeared in Fleas on the Dog, In Parentheses, The Cabinet of Heed, Punt Volat, Plants & Poetry, and Baram House.
Warren Stoddard II Is the author of a novella: No Birds in Yesterday, and his short work has appeared in Into the Void, Dice Magazine, The Barely South Review, and numerous other publications.
Jeffrey Haskey-Valerius (he/him) is an author and poet in the Midwestern US. His work has been anthologized, and his poems and fiction have appeared in or are forthcoming from Rust + Moth, Apricity Press, Northern New England Review, Chiron Review, and elsewhere
Kory Vance currently lives in Sacramento. His work has appeared in The Salmon Creek Journal, HASH Journal, and the Southern Florida Poetry Journal.
Hannah Seo is a Korean-Canadian writer, journalist, and poet based in Brooklyn. Her poetry has been published or is forthcoming in Barzakh Magazine, The Portland Review, The New Limestone Review and Open Minds Quarterly, among others.
Alfredo Rienzi (Venosa, 1959) lives in Turin since early childhood. He has published several volumes of poetry, from Contemplando Segni, winner of the X Montale Prize, in 7 poeti del Premio Montale up to the recent Partenze e promesse. Presagi
Suprabhat Bhaduri, born and brought up in Howrah, the other side of the Ganges, feels privileged to be under the tutelage of Shuvaprasanna Bhattacharjee, one of the famous Indian painters of our times. His artistry is hugely influenced by the shadowy streets of northern Calcutta.The mystic gloaming that these narrow streets offer injected in him a sense of surrealism that his paintings now express.
Lopa Ghosh is an author and social change campaigner. Her first book, a short story collection titled ‘Revolt of the Fish Eaters,’ was published by HarperCollins India in 2012. In her other life, Lopa is a communication and development practitioner.