Lynn White

Lynn White lives in north Wales. Her work is influenced by issues of social justice and events, places and people she has known or imagined. She is especially interested in exploring the boundaries of dream, fantasy and reality and writes hoping to find an audience for her musings. She was shortlisted in the Theatre Cloud ‘War Poetry for Today’ competition and has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and a Rhysling Award. Her poetry has appeared in many publications including: Apogee, Firewords, Capsule Stories, Light Journal and So It Goes. Find Lynn at: https://lynnwhitepoetry.blogspot.com  Follow That! Where I go, no one … Continue reading Lynn White

Susie Gharib

Susie Gharib is a graduate of the University of Strathclyde with a Ph.D. on the work of D.H. Lawrence. Her poetry and fiction have appeared in multiple venues including Adelaide Literary Magazine, The Curlew, The Ink Pantry, A New Ulster, Down in the Dirt, the PLJ, and Mad Swirl. Inefficacy What can a million tears retrieve or the most eloquent of sobs retract? What can a smile besieged by fears resurrect from the embers of the past? What can a billion words redeem or an endless deluge of regrets? How can a glance bereft of speech renew discourse that’s robbed of … Continue reading Susie Gharib

Antonio Eramo

Antonio Eramo is the notoriously cryptic New England poet that hides behind 30+ internet alt accounts. He graduated with a 4.0 GPA from Southern New Hampshire University and holds a degree in creative writing with a concentration in poetry. His most notable publications include Prides Crossing, Momentary Monet, and Art of Sin.  Atom and Eve I cant rescind the wind of betrayals so long as valiant valence prevails to hold my energy captive in you for you have stole a part of me it’s true! This veil hence has masked what is the matter tabled thoughts of tea for this … Continue reading Antonio Eramo

Jay Sizemore

Jay Sizemore is a poet and author of 15 collections of poetry along with one collection of short fiction. If you’ve heard of him, he’s sorry, he must have fallen down the rabbit hole of his own paranoid delusions. He now works and lives near Portland, Oregon, and mostly tries to forget the past. The road is life ~after Jack Kerouac Roads and rivers and wild ribbons of smoke trailing speeding locomotives carrying travelers ever which way like blood cells waving neck ties long as telephone wires traversing this crazy hill scape blurred by the passage of inescapable time. The … Continue reading Jay Sizemore

Linda Imbler

Examples of Linda’s poetry and a listing of publications can be found at lindaspoetryblog.blogspot.com.  When not writing, Linda is an avid reader, classical guitar player, and a practitioner of both Yoga and Tai Chi.  In, addition, she helps her husband, a Luthier, build acoustic guitars.  She lives in Wichita, Kansas, U.S.A.  She enjoys her 200-gallon saltwater reef tank wherein resides her 21 year old yellow tang.  Linda’s published paperback poetry collections include Big Questions, Little Sleep,Big Questions, Little Sleep: SecondEdition, Lost and Found, Red Is The Sunrise, and Bus Lights, Travel Sights: Nashville and Back. She has three e-books published by Soma Publishing;  The Sea’s Secret Song, Pairings, which is a … Continue reading Linda Imbler

Sushant Thapa

Sushant Thapa is a Nepalese poet who holds a Master’s degree in English Literature from Jawaharlal Nehru University, India. He is the author of the book “The Poetic Burden and Other Poems” published by Authorspress, New Delhi, India. His English poems are featured in Trouvaille Review, litehouse, International Times, New York Parrot, My Republica, The Kathmandu Post, Sahitto Bilingual Literary Magazine, Indian Periodical, Ponder Savant, Grey Thoughts, The Gorkha Times, The Piker Press, Lothlorien Poetry Journal, Offline Thinker and Sahitya Post. Sushant lives in Biratnagar, Nepal. Anomalies  Clouds of mystery Rain the unknown every day. Hushed feelings rush down the sunlit street. … Continue reading Sushant Thapa

Christian Ward

Christian Ward is a UK based writer who can be currently found in Culture Matters and Poetry and Places. Future poems will be appearing in Sein Und Werden and The Pangolin Review.  Inheritance The house inherited from my parents swarms at night with the body of moths maintaining it. Lights flicker. A television set in the front room struggles to retune itself. Fabric patterns reduced to fractals. Occasionally I witness this: Moths forming the outline of china and cutlery on the dinner table. The dot-to-dot of lamb chops, peas and potatoes. Father dressed in his Sunday best. Mother tip to toe in finery. The son, lost … Continue reading Christian Ward

Sarah Mackey Kirby

Sarah Mackey Kirby is a Kentucky poet and writer. Her first poetry collection, The Taste of Your Music (Impspired), will be published in May 2021. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Ploughshares, Impspired Magazine, Chiron Review, Connecticut River Review, Muddy River Poetry Review, and elsewhere. She and her husband live in Louisville. https://smkirby.com/  Like Freed Feet When you see me you still tell me I’m beautiful like you used to during my inexplicable pleather pants, peach lip gloss, showing off my naturally 80s hair, out-to-hip-hop-dance days. And you still give me that damn-I-love-you look. The one you gave me when you used … Continue reading Sarah Mackey Kirby

Brian Rihlmann

Brian Rihlmann was born in New Jersey and now lives in Reno, Nevada.He works regular, mostly blue collar jobs to support his poetry habit, and has surprisingly little to say about himself in either bios or dating site profiles. He prefers his poetry to tell his story. His work has appeared in many magazines, including The Rye Whiskey Review, Fearless, Heroin Love Songs, Chiron Review and The Main Street Rag. His latest poetry collection, “Night At My Throat,” (2020) was published by Pony One Dog Press, with another book forthcoming sometime in 2021. Touché my friend V is a helluva … Continue reading Brian Rihlmann

John Maurer

John Maurer is a 26-year-old writer from Pittsburgh that writes fiction, poetry, and everything in-between, but his work always strives to portray that what is true is beautiful. He has been previously published in Claudius Speaks, The Bitchin’ Kitsch, Thought Catalog, and more than forty others. @JohnPMaurer (johnpmaurer.com)   You Are What You Do I am the writer I am today because of the writer I was yesterday and the writer I was every day for the past decade Yet, every day I am not a writer Until I have done the deed Salesman sell, managers manage Writers? Writers write Every … Continue reading John Maurer