Kevin Brown has published three books of poetry: Liturgical Calendar: Poems (Wipf and Stock); A Lexicon of Lost Words (winner of the Violet Reed Haas Prize for Poetry, Snake Nation Press); and Exit Lines (Plain View Press). He also has a memoir, Another Way: Finding Faith, Then Finding It Again, and a book of scholarship, They Love to Tell the Stories: Five Contemporary Novelists Take on the Gospels. You can find out more about him and his work at kevinbrownwrites.com/
Robin Wyatt Dunn was born in Wyoming in 1979. You can read more of his work at robindunn.com
John Grey is an Australian poet, US resident. Recently published in Midwest Quarterly, Poetry East and Columbia Review with work upcoming in South Florida Poetry Journal, Hawaii Review and Roanoke Review.
Jack D. Harvey's poetry has appeared in Scrivener, The Comstock Review, Bay Area Poets’ Coalition, The University of Texas Review, The Antioch Review, The Piedmont Poetry Journal and a number of other online and in print poetry magazines over the years. The author has been a Pushcart nominee and has been published in a few anthologies.
John Grey is an Australian poet and U.S. resident. His work has been recently published in the Homestead Review, Poetry East and Columbia Review with work upcoming in Harpur Palate, the Hawaii Review and Visions International.
Susan Lago teaches writing and literature at CUNY / Queensborough Community College in New York. Her work has appeared in such publications as Pank Magazine, Adelaide, Per Contra, and Prime Number.
DS Maolalai has been nominated for Best of the Web and twice for the Pushcart Prize. His first collection, Love is Breaking Plates in the Garden, was published in 2016 by the Encircle Press, with Sad Havoc Among the Birds forthcoming from Turas Press in 2019.
Thomas Pack (cover art) is a graphic designer and photographer for the Louisville (Kentucky) Water Company, so water often appears in his images. He's also a writer, and his short stories have been published in The Louisville Review, The Sonora Review, and LEO (Louisville Eccentric Observer).
Charles Springer’s first collection, Juice, is scheduled to be released in 2019 from Regal House Publishing.