Issue 143 Contributors

Meredith Davies Hadaway
Meredith Davies Hadaway is the author of Fishing Secrets of the Dead, The River is a Reason, and At the Narrows (forthcoming from Word Poetry, 2015). Her poems have recently appeared or are forthcoming in Salamander, poemmemoirstory, and New Ohio Revew. She was the 2013-14 Rose O’Neill Writer-in-Residence at Washington College.

Myles Wren
Encouraged by the reaction to the production of his play, “It Might Have Been,” Myles Wren decided to tell more of the stories in his head. A couple of these have found homes in Emerald Bolts and Flash Fiction Magazine. He was born, raised and is still living in New York.

Carolyn D. Elias
Carolyn D. Elias’ poetry is in the anthology Turn Left at Nowhere: A Century of Morris Poetry. Her work has been published by Lunch Ticket, Apeiron Review, Sassafras Literary Magazine, East Jasmine Review, 1947, Slink Chunk Press, The Tower Journal, Digging Through the Fat, The Magnolia Review, Decades Review, The Voices Project, HelloHorror, and Beakful. Look for Carolyn’s upcoming publications in Black Fox Literary Magazine, The Poetry Storehouse, Ann Arbor Review, Poetica Magazine, The Gambler Magazine, Vending Machine Press, and Torrid Literature Journal. Follow her on twitter @CarolynDElias

Bill Hoagland
Bill Hoagland’s poems have appeared in The Carolina Quarterly, Denver Quarterly, Galway Review, Hollins’ Critic, Seneca Review, and many other journals as well as in the anthologies “The Last Best Place”, “Words on the Waves”, and “Ring of Fire: Writers of the Yellowstone Region”. A new book of poems, “Strawberries”, is forthcoming from Kelsay Books. The poems here are from an experimental lyrical narrative chapbook titled “one2one”.

Alexander Jones
Alexander Jones has published short fiction in Bastion Magazine, Origami Journal, (the) Squawk Back, and FarCryZine. He has a BA in English/Creative Writing, novel making the rounds at agencies and publishing companies and a day job he is grateful for.

Adam Matson
Adam Matson is originally a native of Acton, MA, and now resides in Malibu, CA. His fiction has appeared in The Berkeley Fiction Review, The Broadkill Review, Happy Magazine, and The Cynic Online Magazine, with forthcoming publications in Decades Review, The Bryant Literary Review and The Indiana Voice Journal. He is the author of a collection of short stories, Sometimes Things Go Horribly Wrong (Outskirts Press).

Beth Cooley
Beth Cooley has published fiction, poetry and essays in a number of journals and anthologies, as well as two YA novels with Delacorte Press. She is interested in necessary antinomies, the intersection of misperception and memory, and the efficacy of personal lies. A native of North Carolina, she teaches at Gonzaga University in Spokane, WA.

Louis Staeble
Louis Staeble lives in Bowling Green, Ohio. His photographs have appeared in Agave, Digital Papercut, Driftwood, Four Ties Literary Review, Gravel, Iron Gall, Microfiction Monday, On The Rusk, Paper Tape Magazine, Tupelo Quarterly, Up The Staircase Quarterly and Your Impossible Voice. His web page can be viewed at http://staeblestudioa.weebly.com