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Nancy Bingham - 1 post
was born and raised in Michigan and emerged creative from the womb. After earning a bachelor of fine arts degree at the University of Michigan, she began what has been a life-long journey as an artist in pottery, sculpting, painting and teaching. She is still living as an artist at age 66. She lives in Washington State’s San Juan Islands and spends part of each year in a small village in Guatemala.
Nancy Penrose - 1 post
writes to explore the territories where cultures converge. Her work has appeared in Memoir (and), Passager, Marco Polo Arts Magazine, Drash, the essay collections of Travelers’ Tales, and the 2011 anthology Burning Bright: Passager Celebrates 21 Years. Her most recent awards are from the Jane's Stories Press Foundation and the Soul-Making Keats Literary Competition. Her website is at www.plumerose.net.
Nancy Scott - 2 posts
's over 800 essays and poems have appeared in magazines, literary journals, anthologies, newspapers, and as audio commentaries. Her latest chapbook appears on Amazon, The Almost Abecedarian. She won First Prize in the 2009 International Onkyo Braille Essay Contest. Recent work appears in Black Fox Literary Magazine, Braille Forum, Chrysanthemum, Kaleidoscope, One Sentence Poems, and Wordgathering.
Nancy Scott Hanway - 1 post
is a graduate of the Iowa Writer’s Workshop, where she received her MFA in fiction writing. She earned her MA/PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of Iowa. Originally from New York, she now lives in Minnesota where she teaches Latin American Literature and Spanish at Gustavus Adolphus College. Her work has appeared in many journals, including The Florida Review, Apalachee Review, North Dakota Quarterly, Portland Review, Southern Humanities Review, Grey Sparrow, Willow Review, PMS, Pearl, Forge, and Southern Indiana Review.
Nancy Shobe - 1 post
began her writing career crafting and illustrating stories at the age of eight, selling them door-to-door in the neighborhood for 25 cents a book. Since then, she has written the Insiders Guide for Santa Barbara-4th edition for Globe Pequot Press (2008), collateral materials for conference and visitor bureaus throughout Southern California; hundreds of articles online and in print; and coauthored the screenplay for the documentary Above Santa Barbara (2010). She has received national awards for fundraising and photography, is a certified yoga therapist and is currently working as an inspirational motivator for creative and nonprofit professionals. Her most recent work, Death by Design, appeared in Penman Review (7/6/15), an on-line literary journal of Southern New Hampshire University. Shobe earned a master’s degree in psychology from Antioch University and a bachelor of arts in communications from Michigan State University.
Nancy Wick - 1 post
has been published in numerous literary journals, including Longridge Review, Minerva Rising, Persimmon Tree, Mused—BellaOnline Literary Review, Summerset Review, Quail Bell Magazine, and Adelaide Literary Magazine, as well as in several anthologies. She worked as a writer for many years at the University of Washington in Seattle. Now retired, Nancy enjoys volunteering, yoga and activities in the beautiful Northwest.
Naomi Lowinsky - 1 post
's poem “Madelyn Dunham, Passing On” won first prize in the Obama Millennium Contest. She also won the Blue Light Poetry Chapbook Contest. Lowinsky's work has appeared or is forthcoming in Argestes, Backwards City Review, Barely South Review, Blue Lake Review, Bogg, Cadillac Cicatrix, California Quarterly, The Cape Rock, Caveat Lector, The Chaffin Journal, Circle Show, Compass Rose, Comstock Review, Crack the Spine, Darkling, decomP, Dogwood Review, Earth’s Daughters, Eclipse, ellipsis…literature and art, Emprise Review, Euphony, Fourth River, Freshwater, G.W. Review,Ginosko, Ibbetson Street Press, Into the Teeth of the Wind, Jewish Women’s Literary Annual, Left Curve, Lindenwood Review, Meridian Anthology Of Contemporary Poetry, Minetta Review, Monkeybicycle, Nassau Review, The Penmen Review, The Pinch, Poem, Prick of the Spindle, Quiddity, Rattle, Reed Magazine, Runes, Sanskrit, Schuylkill Valley Journal Of The Arts, Serving House Journal, Ship of Fools, Sierra Nevada Review, Soundings East, South Dakota Review, Southern Humanities Review, The Spoon River Poetry Review, Stand, Stickman Review, The Texas Review, Tightrope, Verdad, Visions International, Weber Studies, Westview, Whistling Shade, West Trestle Review, Wild Violet, Willow Review, and in the anthologies Child Of My Child, When the Muse Calls, and The Book of Now. Her fourth poetry collection is called The Faust Woman Poems. Lewinsky is a Jungian analyst in private practice in Berkeley, CA and the poetry and fiction editor of Psychological Perspectives, which is published by the Los Angeles Jung Institute.
Neil Mathison - 3 posts
is an essayist and short-story writer who lives in Seattle, Washington, and Friday Harbor, Washington. He is a U.S. Naval Academy graduate and has been a naval officer, nuclear engineer, an expatriate businessman living in Hong Kong, a corporate vice-president, and a stay-at-home-dad. His essays and short stories have appeared in The Ontario Review, Kenyon Review, Georgia Review, Southern Humanities Review, North American Review, North Dakota Quarterly, Agni, Under the Sun, - divide-, Bellowing Ark, Pangolin Papers, Blue Mesa Review, Blue Lyra Review, Blue Lake Review, Moon City Review, Cold Mountain Review, Rappahannock Review, Brooklyner, and elsewhere. Neil’s essay, “Volcano: an A to Z” was recognized as a “notable essay” in Best American Essays 2010. A second essay, "Wooden Boat," was recognized as a "notable essay" in Best American Essays 2013. Neil’s short story “The Cannery” won the 2013 Fiction Attic Short Story Contest has been published in Modern Shorts: 18 Short Stories from Fiction Attic Press. His essay collection Volcano: an A to Z and Other Essays about Geology, Geography, and Geo-Travel in the American West won the 2016 Bauhan Publishing Monadnock Essay Collection Prize and was published in June 2017. Neil’s author’s website link is http://www.neilmathison.net/
Nick Godec - 1 post
’s work has been published in Brief Wilderness, El Portal, Flights, Grey Sparrow, Hedge Apple, Pennsylvania Literary Journal, Rue Scribe, Sierra Nevada Review, and Steam Ticket. He studied history at Columbia University, received his MBA from Columbia Business School and now works in the financial industry. Nick lives in New York City with his wife, Julia, and their miniature pinscher, Emma.
Nick Hadikwa Mwaluko - 1 post
’s fiction and essays have been published in Huffington Post, Washington Times, Reuters, Chimurenga (Africa’s New Yorker), Cactus Heart, Yellow Medicine Review, On Violence and other publications. Nick has published two queer-of-color books: Waafrika and Waafrika 1-2-3.