In order of appearance:Noah Soltau teaches about art, literature, and society to the mostly-willing. He is Managing Editor of The Red Branch Review. His most recent work appears or is forthcoming in Eunoia Review, Penumbra Online, Still: The Journal, and elsewhere. He lives and works in East Tennessee.
Neil Randall is a novelist and short story writer who lives in Belgrade, Serbia. His latest novel, Three Days with Adrianna (Anxiety Press) was released in March 2024. His next novel, The Professional Mourner (Dark Winter Press) will be released in early May 2025. His short fiction and poetry have been published in the U.K., U.S., India, Australia, and Canada. More info at narandall.blogspot.com.
Adam Spiegelman is a writer and artist based in New York. His work has appeared in or is forthcoming from The Adroit Journal, The Evergreen Review, Grand Journal, and Rejection Letters, among others.
Thomas Trang is a French/Vietnamese writer currently based in London. He has previously published stories with Rock and a Hard Place Press, Full House Literary, FutureQuake, and elsewhere. He is the author of the forthcoming DARK NEON & DIRT (Shotgun Honey, 2025) - a neo-noir set in Los Angeles. More info at ThomasTrang.com.
Jake Triola is a writer, musician, and filmmaker from Erie, Pennsylvania, currently living in Glasgow, Scotland. He studied cinema, photography, and comparative literature at Ithaca College, where he made the award-winning thesis film, Drawdown. He has since released nine albums and five EPs under the name “Kill Symbols.” His poetry has appeared in Synchronized Chaos, Spinozablue, The Odd Review, and more.
Emma Grey Rose is a writer based in San Diego, California from Portland, Oregon. Her work has appeared in the San Diego Poetry Annual, Louisiana Literature, Rundelania, Osmosis Press, and elsewhere. She is the author of the chapbook, All The Beautiful Things (Midsummer Dream House, 2024).
Gerald Arthur (Art) Moore is an adventurer, part-time university lecturer, high school teacher, and a rugby coach living in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. His newest book is titled Flak Jacket. His work has appeared in many journals. Moore has led six humanitarian work projects to Haiti since the devastating earthquake there in 2010. His employment history includes army officer and vintner.Bryan Vale is a writer from the San Francisco Bay Area. His fiction and poetry have appeared in several journals, including Streetcake Magazine, Paragraph Planet, Unstamatic Magazine, and Paddler Press. He has been nominated twice for The Best of the Net and once for Best Microfiction. Learn more at bryanvalewriter.com.
Alaina Hammond is a poet, playwright, fiction writer, and visual artist. Her poems, short stories, paintings, drawings and photographs have been published both online and in print. Originally from the east coast, she lives in California with her husband and son.Frances Koziar has published prose and poetry in over 100 different literary magazines and outlets. She has also served as an author panelist, fiction contest judge, and a microfiction editor. She is a young (disabled) retiree and a social justice activist, and she lives in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Don Malkemes is a writer who lives in Chicago.Scott C. Holstad has authored 50+ books & has appeared in many journals. He’s moved more than 35 times, went to high school and college in Knoxville, Tenn., then too much more academics, largely in the L.A. area. He now lives near Gettysburg, Penn., with his family. He loves geopolitics, books, vinyl and hockey. Visit his website.