Authors

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Terry Bebertz - 1 post

has been interested in photography since the time he picked up a Brownie camera as a youth. He has intermittently but consistently pursued this art form throughout his life. He is pleased to discover, since retiring as an electronic tech six years ago, he can dedicate his creative energies to photography once again. His images have been seen in art galleries, art fairs, educational and community newsletters, and coffee houses - primarily in the St. Paul – Minneapolis, Minnesota area. He believes that through the “art” of photography we are able to share visual emotion, and that that type of sharing is what makes photography worthwhile. This idea of sharing has involved Terry in teaching photography to youth and other enthusiasts. It is his belief that the sharing of acquired skills should be the goal of all individuals – especially when it comes to the arts. You can view his work at www.phototell.net

The Editors - 26 posts

Thomas Fucaloro - 1 post

is the author of two books of poetry published by Three Rooms Press, most recently It Starts from the Belly and Blooms, which received rave reviews. The winner of a performance grant from the Staten Island Council of the Arts and the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, he has been on three national slam teams. He holds an MFA in creative writing from the New School and is a cofounding editor of Great Weather for Media and NYSAI press. He is a writing coordinator at the Harlem Children’s Zone and lives in Staten Island.

Thomas Kearnes - 1 post

graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with an MA in film writing. His fiction has appeared in Hobart, Gertrude, A cappella Zoo, Split Lip Magazine, Cutthroat, Litro, Berkeley Fiction Review, PANK, BULL: Men's Fiction, Gulf Stream Magazine, Wraparound South, Night Train, 3:AM Magazine, Word Riot, Storyglossia, Driftwood Press, Adroit Journal, The Matador Review, Mary: A Journal of New Writing, wigleaf, SmokeLong Quarterly, Pidgeonholes, Sundog Lit, The Citron Review, The James Franco Review and elsewhere. He is a three-time Pushcart Prize nominee. Originally from East Texas, he now lives near Houston and works as a cashier. His debut collection of short fiction, “Steers and Queers” will print at Lethe Press in 2019.

Thomas Lerczak - 1 post

is the author of a self-published book, Side Channels: A Collection of Nature Writing and Memoir. Most of his recent work has been for his blog, The River Landing (https://theriverlanding.typepad.com), which he launched in 2008. He also has essays published in Big Muddy: A Journal of the Mississippi River Valley (Volume 14.2 and Volume 16.1) and the Midwest Writing Center’s anthology, These Interesting Times.

Tim Clancy - 1 post

lives in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Among other publications, his writing has appeared in Catamaran, Wilderness House, and The RavensPerch.

Tim Grassley - 1 post

spends much of his time exploring the Selkirk and Rocky Mountains, hiking, fishing, snowshoeing, and writing poems about urban and wilderness landscapes. He lives in Spokane, WA with his wife Jenny, and is completing his Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing at Eastern Washington University.

TJ Gerlach - 1 post

is currently a Professor at Mesa State College in Colorado where he teaches creative writing and literature. His work has appeared in, among other places, Press, Literal Latte, The Wisconsin Review, Mid-American Review, and The Review of Contemporary Fiction.

Tom Molanphy - 1 post

received his MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Montana. His essays have appeared in Pilgrimage, Desert Call, Blood Orange Review, The Fiddleback, Forty Ounce Bachelors and Glasschord magazines. His short story "Of Subareas and Public Bathrooms" appeared in the Fall 2011 Curbside Splendor anthology. His lesson plan on creative nonfiction was included in the 826 Valencia anthology "Don’t Forget To Write." Tom teaches undergraduate and graduate writing and literature at the Academy of Art University.

Tom Odegard - 3 posts

's poetry has been published in two books, Past Lives Led, Friends Well Met, from Beatitude Press, and 5 self-published chapbooks. Other poems have been published in collections in the SF Bay Area including Sacred Grounds, Blue and Gold, and Spasso's. He lives on San Juan with his wife and eight chickens.