Issue 145 Contributors

Robert Joe Stout
Robert Joe Stout is a freelance journalist, poet and fiction writer in Oaxaca, Mexico. His latest work has appeared in Garbanzo, Pinyon, Abbey and Exit 13.

Julie C. Day
Julie C. Day’s fiction has appeared in such magazines as Interzone, Bartleby Snopes, and A cappella Zoo’s best-of. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from USM’s Stonecoast program and a M.S. in Microbiology from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Some of her favorite things include gummy candies, loose teas, and standing desks. You can find Julie on Twitter @thisjulieday or through her website.

Jennifer Harvey
Jennifer Harvey is a Scottish writer now living in Amsterdam. Her writing has appeared in various magazines, journals and anthologies, most notable The Guardian, Carve Magazine and Litro Magazine. She is the flash fiction editor for Litro Online and a senior judge and contributing editor for Mash Stories. She has just completed her first novel.

Vanessa Enriquez
Vanessa Enriquez is a sophomore at California State University, Long Beach. She is an electrical engineering major. Vanessa decided to take an english poetry class to try something different. She has only academic experience in writing.

David Pring-Mill
David Pring-Mill is a writer and award-winning filmmaker. His writings have appeared in Poetry Quarterly, Foliate Oak Literary Magazine, Crack the Spine Literary Magazine, Sheepshead Review, Wilderness House Literary Review, Menda City Review, and many other publications. Follow him online at pring-mill.com.

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 staeblestudioa.weebly.com.

Donna Emerson
Donna divides her time between her home in Petaluma, California, and her family homestead in western New York. Recently retired from Santa Rosa Jr. College, Donna’s recent poetry publications include Calyx, Passager, The Place That Inhabits Us, Poems of the Bay Area Watershed, The Paterson Literary Review, The New Ohio Review, The South Carolina Review, Praxis (SUNY), Sanskrit, and Eclipse. She won the Tiny Lights Flash competition, 2010, among many other awards. Her chapbooks include “This Water,” 2007, :Body Rhymes,” 2009, nominated for the California Book Award, “Wild Mercy,” 2011, and “Following Hay,” 2013, by Finishing Line Press. Her prose and photography publications include the L.A. Review, Stone Canoe, Passager, and Lumina. View more at her website.

Elizabeth Warren
Elizabeth is a librarian with a PhD in American literature as well as a published author of poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction, and professional pieces. She prefers to publish creative work under a pen name, so as not to disturb her dead by sharing their stories.