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CONTRIBUTORS
David Romanda lives in Kawasaki City, Japan. His work has appeared in places such as Ambit Magazine, Magma, The
Moth, Poetry Ireland Review, and Popshot Quarterly. Romanda’s book is “the broken bird feeder” (Trouble Department,
2022).
MP Powers lives with one foot in Berlin and one in South Florida. Recent publications include the Columbia Review,
Wrongdoing Magazine, Glitchwords, Mayday Magazine, and others. His artwork can be found on Twitter and Instagram
@mppowers1132
Leah Mueller is the author of ten prose and poetry books. Her work appears in Rattle, Midway Journal, Citron Review, The
Spectacle, Miracle Monocle, Outlook Springs, Atticus Review, Your Impossible Voice, etc. Find her at
www.leahmueller.org.
Daniel Brown is a retired Special Education teacher who began writing poetry as a senior. He has most recently been
published in Jerry Jazz Musician, Ekphrastic Review and Mono. He is working on his first collection
Family Portraits in Verse. He lives in beautiful upstate New York.
Sarah Cook is an emerging writer, and this is her first publication. She is a writer, director and freelance marketing
manager.
Brian J Alvarado (@wrdsrch) is a Puerto-Haitian Bronxite who writes and sings. Recent work is featured and/or
forthcoming in Thimble, FERAL, SHIFT, Sledgehammer, and Versification, among others. He holds a BA in Creative
Writing from Susquehanna University. Find him at https://brianalvarado.com/writing
Stork Rein discovers poetry at the intersections of the infinitely intricate natural world and humanity's short-sighted effort
to control it. He practices the art of the long marriage with Erika.
Deviant Bates is a Texan-Taiwanese writer and poet. Their work reflects upon their experiences regarding madness,
grief, and faith. Their work has found homes with Delicate Friends, Poetry Online, and others. They can be found on
Twitter @darlingknife.
Matt Gilbert is a freelance copywriter and blogger at richlyevocative.net. Originally from Bristol, he now gets his fill of
urban hills in South-East London. He has had poems published by Artium, Ink Sweat & Tears and Briefly Write amongst
others - which is very nice, but you should see his rejections folder.
Glenn Pape is a recently retired man living with his wife and a lovable terrier mutt who looks like a cross between Bernie
Sanders and a loofah. They are all settled comfortably in an old house in Portland, Oregon.
Heather Haigh is an emerging, disabled, working-class writer from Yorkshire. She likes to make and wear silly hats. She
found writing later in life and her words have been published by, Anansi Archives, Hysteria, Black Moon Magazine and
others.
Alan Kissane works as a teacher of English in the Midlands, UK. His poetry has appeared in print and online at Allegro,
Culture Matters, Dissonance Magazine, Dreich, Dust Poetry, Emerge Literary Journal, Epoch, Fahmidan, iamb, Ink Sac,
Kindling, and Neologism, amongst others.
Matt Dennison is the author of Kind Surgery, from Urtica Press (Fr.) and Waiting for Better from Main Street Rag Press.
His work has appeared in Verse Daily, Rattle, Bayou Magazine, Redivider, Natural Bridge among others.
DS Maolalai has received nine nominations for Best of the Net and seven for the Pushcart Prize. His poetry has been
released in three collections, "Love is Breaking Plates in the Garden" (Encircle Press, 2016), "Sad Havoc Among the
Birds" (Turas Press, 2019) and Noble Rot (Turas Press, 2022)
Jack Barton is from Norwich. He is a PhD student at the University of East Anglia and writes short stories in his spare
time.