Friday, July 31, 2020

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Paul Shumaker / Adam Day


Paul Shumaker’s work has appeared or is forthcoming in Deluge, Word For/Word and X-Peri. He holds an MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. 

Adam Day is the author of Left-Handed Wolf (LSU Press, 2020) and Model of a City in Civil War (Sarabande Books) and is the recipient of a Poetry Society of America Chapbook Fellowship for Badger, Apocrypha, and of a PEN Award. He is the editor of the forthcoming anthology, Divine Orphans of the Poetic Project, from 1913 Press. His work has appeared in the APR, Boston Review, e·ratio 27, Volt, Kenyon Review, Iowa Review, and elsewhere. He is the publisher of Action, Spectacle. 


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Wednesday, July 15, 2020

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Mark Young  /  Zebulon Huset


Mark Young’s most recent books are a collection of visual pieces, The Comedians, from Stale Objects de Press, turning to drones, from Concrete Mist Press and turpentine, from Luna Bisonte Prods. 

Zebulon Huset is a teacher, writer and photographer living in San Diego.  His writing has recently appeared in Meridian, The Southern Review, Fence, Rosebud, Atlanta Review and Texas Review, among others.  He publishes a writing prompt blog Notebooking Daily and is the editor of the journal Coastal Shelf. 




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Monday, July 13, 2020

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Jai Hamid Bashir  /  Paul A. Green

Amanda Laughtland  /  Mridula Sharma


Amanda Laughtland lives in the suburbs of Seattle and teaches English at a local college.  Her work appeared in issues 8, 14 and 24 of E·ratio.  Her poems included here incorporate found text from the New King James translation of the Bible. 

Mridula Sharma is a poet and a creative writing mentor.  She has published various research papers in national and international journals.

Born to Pakistani-American immigrant artists, Jai Hamid Bashir was raised in the American West.  She has published in The American Poetry Review, Small Orange Press, Palette Poetry, The Margins, Academy of American Poets, and others.  An MFA student at Columbia University in the City of New York, she writes between Salt Lake City, Utah, Washington Heights and Lahore, Pakistan.  Jai Hamid Bashir is online at jaihamidbashir.com/. 

Paul A. Green’s poetry collections include The Gestaltbunker (Shearsman Books 2012) and Shadow Times (QBS Publications 2019).  He has also written speculative fiction, like The Qliphoth (Libros Libertad 2007) and Beneath the Pleasure Zones I & II (Mandrake of Oxford 2014/2016).  His dramas for radio and stage have been published in Babalon and Other Plays (Scarlet Imprint 2015).  He lives in the UK in Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex. Paul A. Green is online at paulgreenwriter.co.uk. 




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