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J. A. Bernstein - 1 post
is currently a PhD candidate in the creative writing and literature program at the University of Southern California. His work has appeared in Harpur Palate, Crab Orchard Review, Western American Literature, Packingtown Review, and Anamesa, among other journals, and one poem won honorable mention in a graduate poetry contest at USC.
J. A. Harris - 1 post
lives on an island in the Salish Sea.
J. Arthur Scott - 2 posts
is a writer living in Brooklyn. His previous work has appeared in SHARK REEF, The Last Magazine, and Pangyrus.
J. Lee Carey - 1 post
is a freelance writer and creative director from Portland OR. His work has appeared in Death Magazine and The Oregonian.
J.C. Dickey-Chasins - 1 post
received his bachelor’s in English from Grinnell College and has also written extensively in nonfiction (science and energy). His work has been published in 100 Words, 580 Split, Apalachee Review, Blue Lake Review, Compass Rose, Controlled Burn, The Dirty Goat, Emrys, Grinnell Review, Gulf Stream, Left Curve, Lullwater Review, Lumina, The MacGuffin, North Atlantic Review, The Owen Wister Review, Portland Review, Red Cedar Review, and Taproot. In Taproot Literary Review’s annual fiction contest, he won an award for his story, “The Deity.” He has studied with Thomas Averill and Wayne Johnson at the Iowa Summer Writer’s Workshop and at the Cumberland Valley Writer’s Workshop with Lee K. Abbott. Currently, he is working on a novel and a collection of stories. In his free time, he enjoys building furniture and renovating old houses.
Jack Smith - 1 post
is a pseudonym.
Jacob Butlett - 1 post
is an award-winning gay storyteller with an A.A. in General Studies and a B.A. in Creative Writing. In 2017 he won the Bauerly-Roseliep Scholarship for literary excellence, and in 2018 he received a Pushcart Prize nomination for poetry. Some of his work has been published in The MacGuffin, Panoply, Rat's Ass Review, Cacti Fur, Gone Lawn, Rabid Oak, Ghost City Review, Lunch Ticket, Fterota Logia, Into the Void, and plain china. He was selected as a finalist in the 2019 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards residency competition.
Jacob Kulju - 1 post
writes almost all of his poems before or during breakfast. While he has lived and written in the Blue Ridge mountains of Virginia and the sea-breezed apartments of South Providence, Rhode Island, he has found breakfast tastes best in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he lives. His poems have been featured in Farmhouse Magazine, The Summit Avenue Review and Poetry Canada. In February 2010, he was St. Paul's featured "New & Nearby" poet. Find him online at analogueliving.com.
Jacqueline Haskins - 2 posts
is a biologist of wild wet places, from cypress swamps to glacial cirque swales, and a student at Northwest Institute of Literary Arts. Her nonfiction has received a Pushcart nomination and been a finalist in Oregon Quarterly’s Northwest Perspectives Contest. Her poetry, non-fiction, or fiction appear in River Teeth Journal, Cordite Poetry Review, Raven Chronicles, Cirque Journal, Meadowland Review, The Collapsar, SHARK REEF Literary Magazine, and elsewhere.
James Croal Jackson - 1 post
has a chapbook, The Frayed Edge of Memory (Writing Knights Press, 2017), and poems in Pacifica, indefinite space, and Philosophical Idiot. He edits The Mantle. Currently, he works in the film industry in Pittsburgh, PA. jimjakk.com