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Julie Higgins Russell - 1 post
is an elementary school teacher in Southern California where she spends her free time biking, hiking, reading and writing. She has previously published an essay in Orangelandia, a publication of Inlandia Institute.
Julie Stuckey - 1 post
grew up in Pennsylvania, graduated from the University of Delaware in business and currently lives in Pawling, New York. She has had numerous poems published online, in print journals and in anthologies. A number of her poems have received Finalist or Honorable Mention in various contests.
Julie Van Camp - 1 post
was born and raised in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, the daughter of a Washington County farm boy turned pediatrician. She has a BA in journalism from the University of Iowa and an MS in criminal justice from Northeastern University in Boston. Her articles have appeared in Ancestry, Western New York Heritage, New England Ancestors, The Christian Science Monitor, The San Francisco Examiner, The Judges Journal and various American Bar Association publications. Her books include Courts and the Classroom (Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts Boston, MA) and State Courts and Law-Related Education (Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, Washington, DC). After retiring in 1992, she moved to Lopez Island, Washington, where she writes and volunteers as a nonprofit management consultant.
K. Andrew Turner - 3 posts
writes queer, literary, and speculative prose and poetry. In 2013, he founded East Jasmine Review—an electronic literary journal. He was a semifinalist for the 2016 Luminaire Award. Heart, Mind, Blood, Skin is now available from Finishing Line Press. Read more at: www.kandrewturner.com
Kaj Benson - 1 post
wrote Salvation Rock when he was in 6th grade. He lives on Lopez and goes to Lopez School. He has a dog (a family dog) and a cat and lives with his parents and younger brother (who has a cat and some fish.) He loves rock and roll, and plays trapset, djembe, and marimbas. He says that this was not his choice to put in, but that his mom chose it.
Karen Fisher - 1 post
is a writer currently at work on her second novel. Her first, A Sudden Country, which blends a story of Oregon immigrants with a history of the Hudson Bay Company, was published by Random House in 2005 to critical acclaim. She lives on Lopez Island with her husband, three small children, several horses. a dog, and assorted cats. When not writing, she spends her time chopping firewood, playing the marimba, growing vegetables, sailing, and building houses.
Karen Vande Bossche - 3 posts
Karen Vande Bossche is a poet and short story writer who teaches middle school in Bellingham, Washington. Her publications can be accessed through her website: kjvandebossche.com and are in such journals as River Poets Anthology, Crack the Spine, Sweet Tree Review, SHARK REEF and many others.
Kate Flannery - 1 post
is a writer and attorney in Claremont, CA. She has previously published in Chiron Review, Emerge, Literary Alchemy and other journals.
Kate Hutchinson - 1 post
's poems and short essays have been widely published and won numerous awards. Her third book of poetry, A Matter of Dark Matter, was released in 2022 by Kelsay Books. Kate currently serves as editor-in-chief of East on Central, a literary journal out of Highland Park, IL, and as president of Chicagoland Poets & Patrons.
Kate McCorkle - 1 post
’s fiction and essays—several about her time as an Army wife—have appeared in over two dozen publications. A freelance writer and editor since 2006, Kate previously worked in higher education. She lives outside Philadelphia with her husband, four kids, and rescued mutt. She swims several times a week to burn off the crazy.