Diego Mwesigwa Donald is a renowned Poet/Spoken-word Artist, Writer and Actor and Lawyer by trade. A performer of many stages such as Kampala International Theatre Festival, Kelele, Ntebeza, National theatre, Open Mic to name a few.
Diego Mwesigwa Donald is a renowned Poet/Spoken-word Artist, Writer and Actor and Lawyer by trade. A performer of many stages such as Kampala International Theatre Festival, Kelele, Ntebeza, National theatre, Open Mic to name a few.
Steve Gerson, an emeritus English professor from a Midwestern community college, writes poetry and flash about life’s dissonance and dynamism.
Ülkü Tamer (1937- 2018) was a Turkish poet, journalist, actor and translator. He is one of the leading representatives of the Second New poetry movement that emerged in the 1950s.
Brenda Porster writes both in English and Italian. Her poems appeared in numerous literary magazines, poetry anthologies and online literary sites in Italy and abroad, and have been translated into several languages.
Kamil Czyz was born and raised in Olsztyn, Poland and now lives and writes in Gdansk. His poetry has been published in many journals and magazines.
Katya’s poetry was short-listed for the 2011 Blemish Books Triptych Series and appeared in Dot Dot Dash, and Ygdrasil Journal of the Poetic Arts
Brian C. Potts is a lawyer in Indiana. His poetry appears in The Scribes Journal of Legal Writing, The Westchester Review, Penumbra, and Delmarva Review.
Mercury-Marvin Sunderland (he/him) is a transgender autistic gay man with Borderline Personality Disorder. He’s been published by University of Amsterdam’s Writer’s Block, UC Davis’ Open Ceilings, UC Riverside’s Santa Ana River Review, UC Santa Barbara’s Spectrum, and The New School’s The Inquisitive Eater.
Peter H. Dietrich is a reporter/filmmaker/spinner-of-tales originally from Northampton, in the UK and is currently living in Bulgaria, working on 2 musicals, one a comedy, the other a tragedy. He has self-published 2 volumes of poetry, Forty Days & Forty Nights and In Between Before and After.
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