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Kaylie Anne Johnson - 1 post
is a poet from Grand Rapids, Michigan, who is currently working towards her M.F.A in creative writing at the University of Michigan. She is fresh out of undergrad from Central Michigan University, and even fresher out of her retail job at the mall where she sold jeggings to tweens. Kaylie admires most of all her grandpa who can keep any plant alive in the dead of a Michigan winter.
Ken Jenks - 3 posts
grew up in a movie theatre run by his mother in a small town in southwestern Wyoming. The two lived in three rooms at the back of the theatre. With this daily diet of drama, of course he'd write film scenarios and poetry as a boy, radio plays in high school, then graduate into live theatre. He taught Theatre in a city college in Chicago, and Playwriting at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. Twenty-six of his plays have been produced, the most recent, "All Dress Wild", at the Dan Weber Memorial Playwrights Festival at the San Juan Community Theatre, September, 2001. He has lived on Lopez Island since 1991.
Kendall Johnson - 2 posts
served as firefighter in the Southern California mountains for several years, and then as trauma consultant for various US wildland agencies nationwide. In many ways, his heart remains in the wildland. His stories and poetry have appeared in Literary Hub, Litro, SHARK REEF, Tears in the Fence, and others. Recent books include Chaos & Ash (Pelekinesis, 2020), Black Box Poetics (Bamboo Dart Press, 2021), and Fireflies Against Darkness, 2021). He writes and paints in Upland, California.
Kenneth Pobo - 1 post
had a new book out in November 2015 from Urban Farmhouse Press called Booking Rooms in the Kuiper Belt. His work has appeared in: Mudfish, Floating Bridge, Caesura, Indiana Review, and elsewhere.
Kim Allouche - 1 post
, a Manhattan- based psychoanalytic psychotherapist, writes about emotional inheritance and its effect on how people love. Her personal essays and short stories have appeared in Storyscape, Alternet, The Penman Review and The Psychotherapy Networker. Her most recent piece entitled, You’re the Broccoli, has been accepted for the 2021 issue of the Moon City Review. Penelope is a chapter from her upcoming novel entitled, When Everything Beautiful Was within Her Reach.
Kim Secunda - 3 posts
’s earliest visual memories are of neon, casino marquees, road signs and boxcars. As a schoolgirl, she adored her spelling lists. The fortune of being born into a family of compulsive readers and having a busy mind makes words a natural means of artistic translation. Many miles of shampoo labels and raggedy note books bring you her work.
Kimberly Kinser - 1 post
is a poet and Amherst Artist and Writers workshop leader, blessed to live on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula in the beautiful summer and San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, in the beautiful winter. Her poems have been anthologized in both publications of Solamente en San Miguel.
Kimberly Lundstrom - 2 posts
lives in the Seattle, Washington area where she enjoys reading, writing and disappearing into the mist. Her fiction has appeared online in SHARK REEF, Every Day Fiction Grim Corps, Soundings Review, and other publications. She holds a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from the Northwest Institute of Literary Arts: Whidbey Writers Workshop.
Kimie Jenks - 1 post
has lived on Lopez Island since 1991. Her artistic background includes a B.F.A. in Drawing and Painting, University of Utah.
Kip Robinson Greenthal - 3 posts
holds a B.A. in English Literature and Creative Writing from Sarah Lawrence College. Her previous work experience includes eighteen years as a librarian in schools and public libraries. In 1993, she became the Education Director for Seattle Arts & Lectures, where she founded and directed the Writers in the Schools program until 2001.
Now a fulltime writer, she is currently working on a revision for her first novel, Shoal Water. In 2000, she was selected for the 2000 Jack Straw Writers Program, and was also awarded a Hedgebrook residency. Her short story, Tattoo Emporium, has appeared in print, online, and through the publication of Currents, an anthology published by the Lopez Writers Guild in 2004.
In January 2007, Elizabeth Austen selected her short story, Stealing, to be aired on KUOW’s On the Beat. Stealing is a piece to be included in Kip’s second novel, East Lee, a story about leaving her family home.