Authors

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Meredith Giffith - 1 post

lives on Orcas Island. Her current occupation is raising two delightful small children, but she sneaks away to write during naptime. She was last seen in print in Trinity Western University’s three student publications: the literary journal, Libera; the annual, The Pillar; and the newspaper, Mars’ Hill. Her favorite genres are poetry and creative non-fiction (all previous attempts at fiction have been frightfully embarrassing). Meredith also makes use of her English Lit. B.A. to provide business writing and editing services to islanders.

Michael H. Sato - 4 posts

compiles environmental news items for the weekday online publication "Salish Sea News and Weather" and periodically blogs for Salish Sea Communications. He is the author of "The Price of Taming a River: The Decline of Puget Sound’s Duwamish/Green Waterway." He resides in Bellingham and on Lopez Island.

Michael Hanner - 3 posts

is an architect whose poems are found in Spillway, Timberline Review, Shark Reef Review, Nimrod, Cloudbank, Rhino, Southern Humanities Review and others. His most recent books are Alice, 2021, More Alice, 2021, Adriatica, 2016 and a guide book, Le Bugue, Black Périgord & Beyond, 2016. He loves Toni Hanner, sharp scissors, Esterbrook pens, travel, irony, English croquet, French cooking and Argentine tango.

Michael Klecker - 1 post

was a columnist for "Milwaukee Magazine" and was published in the student literary arts magazine at, Minnesota State University, Mankato.

Michael Lambert - 1 post

is an American visual artist, musician, and writer. Born in Dubuque, Iowa and raised in southwest Wisconsin, his work explores place and marginalized populations. His poems, fiction, essays, and articles have appeared in journals both online and in print. His visual art has been anthologized in Best Collegiate Photography 2011. More at: michaelvaughnlambert.tumblr.com."

Michael Larrain - 1 post

was born in Los Angeles in 1947. He is the author of three collections of poems: The Promises Kept in Sleep, Just One Drink for the Diamond Cutter; and For One Moment There Was No Queen. Day Women Press of Willits, CA, has released a CD of his reading of selected love poems called Lipstick: A Catalogue for Continuous Undressing. His novels are South of The North Star, Movies on the Sails, and As the Case May Be. His children's storybooks are: The Girl With the Loom In Her Room, Heaven & Earth and Homer the Hobo & Ulysses the Goat. He lives in Sonoma County (California) with his wife and four-year-old daughter, Wilder Kathleen the Rage of Paris Larrain, and has long been a senior partner in the Way-Up, Firm And High-Tail It Bright Out of Town Detective Agency, a loosely-aligned confederacy of shady characters devoted to the complete discrediting of reality in our time.

Michael Gray - 1 post

is the author of six published novels. My novel The Armageddon Two-Step, winner of a Book Excellence Award, was released in December 2019. His novel ,Well Deserved, won the 2008 Sol Books Prose Series Prize and his novel, Not Famous Anymore, garnered a support grant from the Elizabeth George Foundation in 2009. His novel, Exile on Kalamazoo Street, was released in 2013 and he has co-authored the stage version. His novel, The Canary, which reveals the final days of Amelia Earhart, was released in 2011. King Biscuit, his Young Adult novel, was released in 2012. He is the winner of the 2005 Alligator Juniper Fiction Prize and 2005 The Writers Place Award for Fiction. He was full-time lead faculty for creative writing and American/British literature at Aiken Technical College (South Carolina). His book of creative non-fiction, Sort of Still Original in Unoriginal Times, was published in 2016. Gray earned a M.F.A. in English in 1996 from Western Michigan University, where he was a Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society scholar (3.93 GPA).He was also a fiction editor for Third Coast, the WMU literary magazine. At WMU, he studied with MacArthur Fellow Stuart Dybek, Writer in Residence at Northwestern University, and novelist John Smolens, former head of the MFA program at Northern Michigan University. He earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Illinois, where he studied with Flannery O’Connor Award winner Daniel Curley. For ten years, he was a staff writer for newspapers in Arizona and Illinois.

Michael Washburn - 1 post

is a Brooklyn-based writer and journalist and the author of four short story collections. His story "Confessions of a Spook" won Causeway Lit's 2018 fiction contest.

Michaelsun Stonesweat Knapp - 1 post

is an enrolled member of the Costanoan-Rumsen Carmel Band of Ohlone Indians raised Seneca and an MFA graduate at the Institute of American Indian Arts’ Lo Rez program by way of Los Angeles County with a BA in English lit from C.S.U. San Bernardino and two A.A.s from Mount San Antonio College. Nominated for a 2016 Pushcart, and winner of the Muse Times Two Poetry Award, he is also a 2016 Periphery Poets Fellow, former poetry editor for Mud City, and has curated the 2017 Claremont West Reading Series. He has published over 80 pieces across the United States and Internet and now adjuncts in various English departments around California’s Inland Empire.

Michelle Morouse - 1 post

is a Detroit area pediatrician. Her work has appeared, or will appear, in Oxford Magazine, The Rose and Thorn Journal, Dogzplot, and the Poetry Superhighway.