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Kate Scott - 2 posts
's work emanates from what she sees around her -- not only the great beauty of nature, but also the threat to it -- and the way people interact with each other. She uses humor to try convey her ideas. She doesn't mean to be satiric or funny; her work just comes out that way. Kate lives in cabin in the woods with a dog, a cat and a big garden. She considers her son Julian her best work of art by far. She shows her work at Gallery Ten on Lopez.
Katherine Michalak - 1 post
earned her BFA in Creative Writing at Goddard College. Her work has appeared in Concho River Review and Crestone: A Sacred Earth Journal. She is a former editor for Duende and Plains Paradox. A native Coloradan, she has spent the last several years exploring Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico with her partner, Mike Britton.
Katherine Sand - 1 post
moved to Aspen, Colorado, from London eleven years ago. In her previous life, she worked in politics and the entertainment industry, latterly as director of an international non-profit. Since living in Aspen, she has acquired a husband and twin nine-year old sons. She now works as a freelance writer, researcher and consultant; has collaborated on a number of playwriting projects; and recently won the Aspen Fiction Prize for her story ‘Martians.”
Kathleen Flanagan Rollins - 1 post
began work on a series of historical fantasy novels about early explorers in the Americas after retiring from teaching. The first, Misfits and Heroes: West from Africa, was listed as one of Kirkus Reviews’ Best of 2011. She also writes the Misfits and Heroes blog, at misfitsandheroes.wordpress.com. Her short stories have appeared in the Foliate Oak Literary Magazine and the Midnight Writers anthology.
Kathleen Holliday - 7 posts
lives on an island in the Salish Sea. Her poems have appeared in The Bellingham Review, The Blue Nib Literary Magazine, Cathexis Northwest Press, New Ohio Review, Nimrod International Journal, Poet Lore, Poetry Super Highway, SHARK REEF, The Write Launch and other journals. She is a graduate of Augsburg University, Minneapolis, MN. Her first chapbook, Putting My Ash on the Line, was published by Finishing Line Press, 2020; her second, Boatman, Pass By, by Finishing Line Press, 2023.
Kathleen McGuire - 1 post
resides in St. Petersburg, FL with her husband and sons. In addition to writing about her impressions of real, raw human experience, she is a songwriter and fronts an indie rock band, Team Callahan. She has most recently been published in Every Day Fiction and The Mustard Review.
Kathryn Hunt - 1 post
makes her home on the coast of the Salish Sea. Her poems have appeared in The Sun, Rattle, Orion, the Missouri Review, the Carolina Quarterly, The Writer’s Almanac, and Narrative. Her first collection of poems, Long Way Through Ruin, was published by Blue Begonia Press, and she’s recently completed a second collection of poems, Say What a River Is. She has translated and published the work of Catalan poet Marie-Mercè Marçal and is the recipient of residencies and awards from Ucross, Artists Trust, and Joya AIR (Spain). She made documentary films for many years. Her film, No Place Like Home, premiered at the Venice Film Festival in Italy. She’s currently at work on a memoir, Why I Grieve I Do Not Know. She’s worked as a waitress, shipscaler, short-order cook, bookseller, printer, food bank coordinator, filmmaker, and freelance writer. kathrynhunt.net
Katja Zurcher - 1 post
is a current MFA fiction student at Columbia University, and her work has appeared in The Writing Disorder. She is a recipient of the Rhodes College Allen Tate Creative Writing Award in Fiction and was a finalist in the 2011 Salem College International Literary Awards. She can be contacted at moc.liamgnull@rehcruzmk.
Kay Mullen - 5 posts
’s poems have appeared in various poetry journals including Valparaiso Poetry Review, American Life in Poetry, Pontoon and others. She has authored three poetry books and is the recipient of Pushcart Prize nominations, and Best of the Net. Kay earned a Master of Fine Arts from Pacific Lutheran University and currently teaches and lives in Tacoma.
Kaye Linden - 1 post
has an MFA in fiction, is an editor with the Bacopa Literary Review, assistant editor for Soundings Review and short fiction teacher at Santa Fe College in Gainesville. Shelfstealers.com will publish her Australian collection: “Fifty Tales from Ma’s Watering Hole” in 2013. Kaye was nominated in 2011 for a Pushcart prize for a short fiction. Her many stories have been published in multiple journals including, but not limited to: The Raven Chronicles, Six Minute Stories, The Linnets Wings, Soundings Review, Bacopa Literary Review, the summer 2012 editions of the Feathered Flounder, Shangri-La Shack and Drunk Monkeys anthology #2. Currently, Kaye is studying the difficult art of haiku. See more of her work at www.kayelinden.com.