Authors

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Wayne Ude - 1 post

lives on Whidbey Island with his wife, writer Marian Blue, along with five dogs (three rescued), two parrots, eleven goats, a llama, a flock of chickens, another of ducks, two turkeys, and a gander with a bad attitude. He’s the author of five books of fiction, four set in Montana and most recently (blush!) a three-volume fantasy novel.

Wes Blake - 1 post

earned his MFA from the Bluegrass Writers Studio at EKU. His work has appeared in Louisiana Literature Journal. He writes fiction and creative nonfiction. Going Home is his first novel. He is currently writing a memoir, and an essay collection. He teaches English, and lives with his wife, Natalie, on their small farm in Nonesuch, Kentucky.

Weyshawn Douglas Koons - 1 post

spent much of her childhood in the woods of the mid-west. She and her husband have lived on San Juan Island for over twenty five years where they have raised their two children. She works as a paramedic for San Juan Island EMS. In 1991 she went through Seattle Medic One’s Paramedic Training Program at Harborview Medical Center. She is currently working on a memoir about that experience.

White Bear Woman - 6 posts

has been writing poetry for most of her life. She has also been a university teacher, a carpenter, a cook on a fishing boat, a kayak guide, a licensed masseuse, a restaurant owner and more. Whatever she does, she doesn't dabble; she plunges all the way in. "I follow my passion and my heart and they've led me through my life," she says. "I haven't stayed on one path because different things have gotten my attention. That's where my poetry comes from --that place." She has had five books of poetry published.

Whitney Cooper - 1 post

is an MFA student at Bluegrass Writer's Studio at Eastern Kentucky University, where she also serves as editor-in-chief for Jelly Bucket. She serves as a reader for Atlanta Review.

William Aarnes - 2 posts

has published two collections with Ninety-Six Press—Learning to Dance (1991) and Predicaments (2001). His work has appeared in such magazines as Poetry and The Seneca Review. Recent poems have has appeared in Gravel and Field.

William Cass - 1 post

has had a little over a hundred short stories accepted for publication in a variety of literary magazines and anthologies such as december, Briar Cliff Review, and Conium Review. Recently, he was a finalist in short fiction and novella competitions at Glimmer Train and Black Hill Press, received a Pushcart nomination, and won writing contests at Terrain.org and The Examined Life Journal. He lives in San Diego, California.

William Horn - 1 post

is a transgender nonfiction writer currently working on his MFA at Columbia University. His interests include Crossfit, Truman Capote, and Dachshunds. He was born in London, and lives in New York.

William McCarter - 1 post

William Matthew McCarter is a writer and a college professor from Southeast Missouri. After completing his PhD at The University of Texas-Arlington, McCarter has been busy writing and publishing work that brings attention to his native rural America. He has recently published academic work in The Sociological Imagination and will be publishing "Fordism and Literacy: Where the Tin Lizzy Took Us" in Fastcapitalism in the summer of 2011. McCarter has also recently been chosen to publish a chapter in the book American History through American Sports tentatively titled "The Tobacco Spittin', Moonshine Runnin' History of Early NASCAR."

William Miller - 1 post

’s eighth collection of poetry, LEE CIRCLE, was published by Shanti Arts Press in 2019. His poems have appeared in The American Poetry Review, The Southern Review, Shenandoah, Prairie Schooner, Folio and West Branch. He lives and writes in the French Quarter of New Orleans.