Issue 254 Contributors

Meet the contributors of upcoming Issue 254

Angela Dribben
Angela Dribben’s heart is buried in a tobacco row in Southside Virginia while she writes from the mountains of North Idaho. She attended Bread Loaf 2018 and begins Rainier Writing Workshop in the 2019 cohort. Her work can be found or is forthcoming in Cirque, Mudfish, decomP, New Southern Fugitive, and Cathexis Northwest. She has the privilege of working as an associate poetry editor at Typehouse Magazine and poetry feedback editor at HighShelf Press.

Caroline Maun
Caroline Maun is an associate professor of English and Interim Chair of the Department of English at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, where she teaches creative writing and American literature. Her poetry books include “The Sleeping” (Marick Press, 2006), “What Remains” (Main Street Rag, 2013), and two chapbooks, “Cures and Poisons” and “Greatest Hits,” both published by Pudding House Press. She has also been published in The Bear River Review, Delmarva Review, The MacGuffin, The Main Street Rag, Mount Hope Magazine, Summerset Review, Third Wednesday, Peninsula Poets, and Eleven Eleven, among others. She has studied with Peter Meinke and Sterling Watson, and has attended the Bear River Writers’ Conference for more than ten years.

Jean Wolff
Born in Detroit, Michigan, Jean Wolff studied fine arts at the Center for Creative Studies in Detroit and at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, receiving a BFA in studio arts. She then attended Hunter College, CUNY in New York, graduating with an MFA in painting and printmaking. She’s since had group and solo exhibits in various galleries in New York City and internationally, published works in 45 issues of 34 magazines, and is part of the artistic community of Westbeth in Manhattan.

Jacques Debrot
Jacques Debrot’s stories have appeared or are forthcoming in many journals and anthologies, including Nothing Short of: Selected Tales from 100 Word Stories, The Collagist, and Hobart. He has been nominated twice for a Pushcart Prize and recently won The Thorn Prize in Fiction.

Ana Gardner
Ana is a writer and researcher currently living in Rhode Island with more quadrupeds than strictly necessary. Her work has previously appeared in Storyland, The Dime Show Review, and others, and is upcoming in Argot.

Cara Long Corra
Cara Long Corra lives in Albany, NY and works as a statewide affordable housing advocate. “Partly Gone,” her first collection of stories, was published in 2014 by Unsolicited Press.

Bryan Jones
Short fiction by Bryan Jones has appeared recently in Cease, Cows, The Cossack Review, The Atticus Review, Foliate Oak, and The Tiny Journal. He lives and works in Texas.

Mitchell Krockmalnik Grabois
Mitchell Krockmalnik Grabois has had over fifteen-hundred of his poems and fictions appear in literary magazines in the U.S. and abroad. He has been nominated for numerous prizes, and. was awarded the 2017 Booranga Writers’ Centre (Australia) Prize for Fiction. His novel, “Two-Headed Dog,” based on his work as a clinical psychologist in a state hospital, is available for Kindle and as a print edition. His poetry collection, “THE ARREST OF MR. KISSY FACE,” will be published by Pski’s Porch Publications in early 2019. He lives in Denver, Colorado, USA.

Daniela Hillman-Robles
Daniela Hillman-Robles is a third-year international Creative Writing student. Native from Mexico, she strives to dig up and expose truths hidden around and within us.