CONTRIBUTORS
Grant Frazier is a Chicago-based writer. His work has appeared/is forthcoming in Maudlin House, wildscape, WREATH Literary Collective, and The Urbanist, among others. He can be reached on Twitter/X @gantisdant or via his website gant.foo.
daniel joseph writes in a fertile river valley. his most recent work can be found or is forthcoming in Trampoline, Passages North, Biscuit Hill, HAD, and X-R-A-Y.
Sean Lovelace lives in Indiana, where he chairs the English Department at Ball State University. He wrote Fog Gorgeous Stag (Publishing Genius Press, 2011), How Some People Like Their Eggs (Rose Metal Press, 2009), and other flash fiction collections. He has won numerous national literary awards, including the Rose Metal Press Short Short Prize and the Crazyhorse Prize for Fiction. He has hip pain. And eats nachos.
John Mandelberg’s stories have appeared in Beloit Fiction Journal, Santa Monica Review, Adirondack Review, and Eclectica. He lives in Los Angeles and currently works in retail.
Bruce McRae, a Canadian musician, is a multiple Pushcart nominee with poems published in hundreds of magazines such as Poetry, Rattle, and the North American Review. The winner of the 2020 Libretto prize and author of four poetry collections and seven chapbooks, his next book, Boxing in the Bone Orchard, is available in spring 2025 via Frontenac House.
Sreeja Naskar is a high school poet whose work has appeared in Crowstep Journal, ONE ART, The Chakkar, Gone Lawn, IS&T, and elsewhere. She believes in the quiet power of language to unearth what lingers beneath silence.
Cee Pugsley is a volunteer, transcriptionist, and zine slinger in Baltimore City, Maryland, where she lives with her family and senior dog. Her writing can be found in Honeycomb Press and elsewhere.
Nora Ray’s fiction appeared in MoonPark Review, Surely, Ergot, Guilty, Propagule, and elsewhere. She’s a poetry and fiction reader at Cosmic Daffodil. You can find her on Twitter/X: @noraraywrites.
Milla van der Have is a Gemini and self-proclaimed liquorice addict. A Dutch poet writing in English, she is the author of three chapbooks, her latest being Ox and Mandarin | Wayfaring Strangers (Dancing Girl Press/Ril Editores, 2024), available in both English and Spanish. Her work explores identity, myth, and perception. She lives with her wife in Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Rachel Weinhaus is a screenwriter and memoirist. She earned an M.F.A. in screenwriting from the University of Southern California’s School of Cinema-Television and a B.A. in English and Creative Writing from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Her personal essays have been published in The Huffington Post, The Today Show, Newsweek, Insider, Kveller, and Brevity Blog. Her work has appeared in Necessary Fiction, Flash Fiction Magazine, Microfiction Monday Magazine, Five Minutes, MoonPark Review, Moon City Press, and is forthcoming in Does It Have Pockets. Rachel is the author of The Claimant: A Memoir of an Historic Sexual Abuse Lawsuit and a Woman’s Life Made Whole (C&B Media, 2022). Visit her at www.rachelweinhaus.com.