Posts Tagged ‘prose and poetry’
Sallie Crotty
Since Sallie moved to Seattle, I interviewed her by email. I sent her a few questions and she returned with answers. I first met Sallie when she participated in a…
Read MoreAshley Mag Gabbert, Ph.D.
Mag Gabbert holds a PhD in creative writing from Texas Tech University and an MFA from The University of California at Riverside. Her essays and poems have been published in 32 Poems, Stirring, The…
Read MoreDrema Hall Berkheimer
This is a shout out to any of you who write, maybe a little, scribbling in a notebook or you tap out some thoughts on your screen. You have a…
Read MoreLogen Cure
Logen Cure is the author of three poetry chapbooks: Still, Letters to Petrarch, and In Keeping. She’s an editor for Voicemail Poems. She curates Inner Moonlight, a monthly reading series…
Read MoreRobin Underdahl
Robin Underdahl is coauthor with Anshel Brusilow of Shoot the Conductor: Too Close to Monteux, Szell, and Ormandy (UNT Press, 2015), whichreceived first place in the 2015 INDIEFAB book prizes (Music and Performing Arts)…
Read MoreMargaret Allyson
Margaret Allyson enjoyed a long career in publishing and is now happy to sleep late, work in the garden, faff around with textiles, play with food, and generally have a fine…
Read MoreBill Marvel
Bill Marvel is a lifelong journalist and writer, starting at the Rocky Mountain News in 1961; The National Observer, where he was art critic and senior arts editor from 1969…
Read MoreAnn Graham
Originally from Kansas, Ann Graham has lived in Texas for nearly forty years. Her MFA in painting and drawing continues to inform her writing practice. She attended the Squaw Valley Community of…
Read MoreKathleen Rodgers
I settle into reading the menu at the Main Street Bakery in Grapevine waiting for Kathleen Rodgers. She enters the cozy lit bistro, all energy and enthusiasm. We smile and…
Read MoreBarbara Shinn
Barbara Shinn is a retired pathologist who is still trying to figure out what she wants to be when she grows up. She has long resided in Dallas, but it…
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