Issue 150 Contributors

Marty Carlock
For almost 20 years, Marty was a regular contributor to The Boston Globe and other publications; more than 30 newspapers and magazines have published some 1,600 articles under her byline. She is author of two editions of “A Guide to Public Art in Greater Boston.” At the present time she writes for Sculpture and Landscape Architecture magazines, and she reviews fiction and nonfiction for the Internet Review of Books. 

Ron Singer
Satire by Ron Singer (www.ronsinger.net) has appeared in many publications (The Brooklyn Rail, diagram, Evergreen Review, The Journal of Microliterature, Mad Hatter’s Review, Word Riot, etc). His eighth book, “Uhuru Revisited: Interviews with Pro-Democracy Leaders,” has just been issued by Africa World Press/Red Sea Press.

Kyra LaRue
Kyra LaRue lives in Harbor Springs, Michigan. This summer will be the fifth that she works in her hometown’s bookstore, it’s the only way that she can fund her reading addiction and it helps to be surrounded by people with similar afflictions all day long.

Matthew Perron
Matthew’s work has appeared or is forthcoming in Cadillac Cicatrix, Compass Rose, Blue Lake Review, Diverse Voices Quarterly, Gemini Magazine, Sanskrit, The Dos Passos Review, RiverSedge, and G.W. Review. He also won the Table 4 Writers contest in 2014 for his story, “Rent Control.”

Marlene Olin
Born in Brooklyn, raised in Miami, and educated at the University of Michigan, Marlene Olin recently completed her first novel. Her short stories have been featured in publications such as Emrys Journal, Upstreet Magazine, Biostories, Vine Leaves, WIPS, Poetica , Edge, Ragazine, The Jewish Literary Journal, Poydras Review and The Saturday Evening Post online. She will be published in Meat For Tea, Red Savina and The Broken Plate in the coming months. Two of her stories will be anthologized next year. She is a contributing editor at Arcadia magazine.

Kenneth A. Baldwin
Kenneth A. Baldwin grew up in Southern California where he learned to love the ocean, strawberries, and oranges. He speaks fluent Italian, loves reading, cooking, and dabbling in all forms of art.

Daniele DeAngelis Walker
Daniele DeAngelis Walker is twenty-three years young, but her soul feels much older. An avid lover of colors and words, she graduated from Drew University with specialized honors in creative writing. She works in the publishing industry and lives in New Jersey with the fiancee she never thought she’d have. Her work can be found in Tell Us A story, Fuse Literary‘s anthology “The Burden Of Light: Poems On Illness And Loss,” and is forthcoming in The Jet Fuel Review, The Nassau Review, and The Survivor’s Review.

Gabe Russo
Gabe Russo is a writer and filmmaker currently living in Melbourne, Fl. His poems have appeared in Wilderness House and Black Fox among others. He has a hatchling.