Authors

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Dan Shiffman - 1 post

is an English teacher at the International School of Hamburg. He has published work in such places as Hobart, X-ray Literary and Litbreak. You can read more of his work at danshiffman.com.

Dahna Cohen - 1 post

is a recent graduate of the MFA program at Manhattanville College, in Purchase, NY. She has spent the past three years working on her first novel, which is a fictionalized account of her real life struggle with bulimia and depression.

Daniel Adler - 1 post

was born in Brooklyn and has lived in Portland, Oregon. He has degrees from NYU and Edinburgh University, and is the nonfiction editor at Yemassee, the journal of University of South Carolina. His work has appeared or is forthcoming from J Journal, Calliope, The Broadkill Review, The Cardiff Review, Entropy, and elsewhere.

Daniel Edward Moore - 1 post

lives in Washington on Whidbey Island. His poems are forthcoming in The Notre Dame Review, Front Range Review, Ocotillo Review, Iron Horse Literary Review, Watershed Review and San Pedro River Review. His recent book, 'Psalmania' was a finalist for the Four Way Books Levis Prize in Poetry.

David B. Prather - 1 post

is the author of WE WERE BIRDS from Main Street Rag Publishing. His work has appeared in many print and online journals, including Colorado Review, Seneca Review, Prairie Schooner, The American Journal of Poetry, American Literary Review, Poet Lore, and others. He studied acting at The National Shakespeare Conservatory, and he studied creative writing at Warren Wilson College. He has lived most of his life in Parkersburg, WV.

David Blistein - 1 post

co-wrote Opium: The Agony and Ecstasy of Earth’s Most Powerful Flower with John Halpern, MD (Hachette, 2019), Grover Cleveland Again! with Ken Burns (Knopf Books for Young Readers, 2016), and is the author of David’s Inferno (Hatherleigh, 2013). His work has appeared in Loch Raven Review, Stonecoast Review, and Umbrella Factory Magazine. His documentary The Mayo Clinic: Faith, Hope, Science won Telly Awards: Silver in Writing and Social Responsibility; Gold in History for Television. He was the creative director and then owner of a regional communications and marketing firm. David lives with his wife in Southern Vermont, where he balances his writing with occasional consulting, serious road biking, careful wood-splitting, and working with children in the Vermont court system. For more information, visit www.davidblistein.com.

David A. Goodrum - 1 post

, writer/photographer, lives in Corvallis, Oregon. His chapbook, Sparse Poetica, is due in late 2023, and a book, Vitals and Other Signs of Life, is due in mid 2024. His poems are forthcoming or have been published in Tar River Poetry, The Inflectionist Review, Passengers Journal, Scapegoat Review, Triggerfish Critical Review, among others. Additional work (poetry and photography) can be viewed at www.davidgoodrum.com.

David Halpern - 1 post

earned a B.A. at the University of Washington and his Master's at Brown University, both in writing. His work has appeared in the Seattle Review, Works in Progress, Spindrift, ERGO! and other regional literary publications. He has been a featured writer at Bumbershoot, been selected as a Jack Straw writer/reader, and received a Fishtrap fellowship. A film made from a screenplay he wrote won best comedy at the Palm Springs International Film Festival.

David Hornibrook - 1 post

lives in Troy, Michigan, with his wife and three children. His poems have appeared in Dunes Review, Flyway, The Michigan Poet, Stones Throw Magazine and elsewhere. He is currently studying in the MFA program at the University of Michigan.

David Huddle - 1 post

is the author of six poetry collections, the most recent of which are Grayscale and Glory River. He's also a novelist, short story writer, and essayist. He lives in Burlington, Vermont, and visited Kangaroo house on Orcas last August.