Prose

WILLIAM HAWKINS

ZACHARIAH CLAYPOLE-WHITE

WHITNEY SCHMIDT

EMILIO CABRAL

Poetry

KELLY STACY

RACHEL AVIVA BURNS

CHRISTIAN PAULISICH

RACHEL AVIVA BURNS

MARYANNE CHRISANT

TOM HOLMES

DANIELLE LEVSKY

DANIELLE LEVSKY

Artist Credits


James Herring is an art student at Augusta University. He creates unique pictures without the enhancement of Photoshop or other computer-driven aids.


GJ Gillespie is a collage artist living in a 1928 Tudor Revival farmhouse overlooking Oak Harbor on Whidbey Island (north of Seattle). In addition to natural beauty, he is inspired by art history -- especially mid century abstract expressionism. The “Northwest Mystics” who produced haunting images from this region 60 years ago are favorites. Winner of 20 awards, his art has appeared in 61 shows and 120 publications. When he is not making art, he runs his sketchbook company Leda Art Supply.



Noa Ry was born in Switzerland in 1979. At the age of sixteen Noa Ry attended art school in Zurich and earned the bachelor degree of art. At twenty-seven Noa Ry got the master's degree in cultural/gender studies at ZHDK Zurich. The artist works with any material. There are no boundaries for Noa Ry. The artist interest lies in the melting point between technology and human flesh. How the subject reacts, gets involved and merges.


Rebecca Pyle is an artist and a writer, whose work has been featured in MAYDAY, Coffin Bell, New England Review, Pangyrus Literary, The Penn Review, FOLIO, LandLocked, Gargoyle Magazine, and The Lindenwood Review. See rebeccapyleartist.com. This year she is living and working in France, Portugal, and Hungary, accompanied by her husband, the journalist George Pyle.


Kristin Fouquet is a photographer and writer from lovely New Orleans. Her photography appears in online journals and magazines, on chapbook and book covers, on album artwork, and occasionally in galleries. When not behind the camera, Kristin writes literary fiction and plays. She is the author of six books. Visit Le Salon- https://kristin.fouquet.cc


Jane Zich is a San Francisco Bay Area artist and retired psychologist whose award-winning artwork has been juried into numerous national and international exhibitions and featured on the covers of American Psychologist, Dream Time, Fiction Fix, Jung Journal: Culture & Psyche, and Permafrost Magazine, as well as within Agave Magazine, Catamaran Literary Reader, Gambling the Aisle, Metonym, Midwest Review, Still Point Arts Quarterly, Stonecrop Magazine, Trickster Literary Journal, West Marin Review, and Winter Tangerine Review. Her artwork depicts cultural and psychological forces shaping our world, especially those confronting us with ethical challenges or calls to broaden our perspectives.