Authors

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Jeremiah O'Hagan - 11 posts

lives in Mount Vernon, WA, with his family and three dogs. He tries to teach middle schoolers to read and write all manner of things, but mostly poetry. His occasional successes say more about his students than him.

Jess Mansour Scherman - 1 post

lives and writes in North Minneapolis. Her work has appeared in Revolver, Stone Path Review, Edge Magazine and is forthcoming with Red Bird.

Jess Mills - 1 post

's poetry has been published in a number of journals throughout the country including Seattle Review, Kalliope, Connecticut River Review, Tar River Poetry, Snowy Egret, Red Wheelbarrow and Santa Clara Review. One of her poems was selected by the Washington Poetry Association as a William Stafford award winner, and she has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. She is recently retired and delighted to have moved to Wenatchee, Washington.

Jesse Sensibar - 1 post

came west to the high desert in the late 1980s and quickly disappeared down the rabbit hole of Southwestern outlaw drug culture. He emerged from that hole in 2008; close to death and with a solid quarter century of hard drug abuse under his belt. You can usually find him in the dying Ponderosa Pine forests surrounding Flagstaff, Arizona or in the old barrios of Tucson, Arizona. Otherwise, he is probably somewhere out on the highway, documenting the passing of his rapidly disappearing American West and pondering the fleeting nature of memory, sin, spirituality, and forgiveness.

Jessica Barksdale - 2 posts

is the author of twelve traditionally published novels, including "Her Daughter's Eyes" and "When You Believe." She is a Professor of English at Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill, California and teaches online writing classes for UCLA Extension. Her short story "The Possibility of Fire" was a first place winner of Carve Magazine's recent Esoteric award. You can read more at www.jessicabarksdaleinclan.com.

Jessica Dubey - 2 posts

is a poet living in upstate New York. She was a 2018 nominee for a Best of the Net Award and was Kissing Dynamite’s September 2019 featured poet. Her work has appeared in numerous journals including Oxidant | Engine, Gulf Stream Literary Magazine, The American Journal of Poetry and IthacaLit.

Jessica Hahn

was born on a renovated WWII ship off the coast of Florida, but spent much of her life in San Francisco where she still lives. Links to her recent publications in Peripheral Surveys, Prime Number, The Tonopah Review, Prime Mincer, Ontologica, Wordrunner E-Chapbooks, and Holy Cow! Press are found on her writing website www.jessicaericahahn.com.

Jill Cooper - 1 post

is a poet, writer, and founder of Exult Road publishing, home of The Yes Book (October, 2014). Her writing has appeared in Seattle literary magazines, The Raven Chronicles, The Floating Bridge Review, and online magazines, Rewire Me, and Rebelle Society. She hails from Underwood, WA. Visit www.exultroad.com.

Jill McCabe Johnson - 6 posts

is the author of the poetry collections Revolutions We’d Hoped We’d Outgrown, Pendulum, and Diary of the One Swelling Sea, and the nonfiction chapbook Borderlines. She is the founder and publisher of Wandering Aengus Press, and teaches English at Skagit Valley College.

Jim Gearhart - 1 post

studied International Studies at the University of Washington and served as a Foreign Service Officer with the U.S. Department of State. He currently lives near Seattle and is a student of the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing Program at the Whidbey Writers Workshop. He is an avid scuba diver.