Authors

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Cassie Premo Steele - 1 post

, Ph.D., is a lesbian, ecofeminist, mother, poet, novelist, and essayist. She is the author of 16 books, including 6 books of poetry, and her poetry has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize 6 times. She is a recipient of The Archibald Rutledge Prize, named after the first Poet Laureate of South Carolina, where she lives with her wife.

Catherine A. Smith - 1 post

writes memoir and fiction. She was a freelance writer for nearly 40 years in the DC metro area. She currently teaches at Prince George’s Community College in Prince George’s County, Maryland.

Catherine Simpson - 1 post

is a cellist who lives in Santa Barbara. She has been previously published in Big River Poetry Review, Right Hand Pointing, Spectrum, Step Away Magazine, Into the Teeth of the Wind, Poydras Review and Splash of Red.

Cathy Schoenberg - 1 post

is known for the bold complexity of color and exuberantly painted imagery. She finds rhythm and movement in her more abstracted “Flower” paintings in oil, than were revealed in her past figurative work. She has been exhibiting professionally since 1980 in the Skagit Valley, Seattle, and San Juan Islands of WashingtonState. She maintains a studio in Anacortes’s Old Town and is represented by Waterworks Gallery in Friday Harbor ( since 1995).

Cati Porter - 2 posts

is the author of nine books and chapbooks, including most recently The Body at a Loss (CavanKerry Press, 2019). Recent and forthcoming publications include Rattle, Your Daily Poem, Autumn Sky Poetry Daily, Writing in a Woman’s Voice, Pratik, and Hags on Fire. Other notable credits include Verse Daily, Salon.com, Contrary, Shark Reef, West Trestle, and many anthologies, most recently Places We Return To (CavanKerry Press, 2021). She lives in Inland Southern California with her family where she runs Poemeleon: A Journal of Poetry and directs Inlandia Institute, a literary nonprofit. You can find her on the web at www.catiporter.com.

Charles O'Hay - 2 posts

is the author of two poetry collections— Far from Luck (2011) and Smoking in Elevators (2014) -- both from Lucky Bat Books. His work has appeared in over 125 literary publications including Gargoyle, New York Quarterly, and Cortland Review. He lives in Philadelphia.

Charlie Brice - 1 post

won the 2020 Field Guide Poetry Magazine Poetry Contest and placed third in the 2021 Allen Ginsberg Poetry Prize. His sixth full-length poetry collection is Pinnacles of Hope (Impspired Books, 2022). His poetry has been nominated three times for both the Best of Net Anthology and the Pushcart Prize and has appeared in Atlanta Review, The Honest Ulsterman, Ibbetson Street, The Paterson Literary Review, Impspired Magazine, Salamander Ink Magazine, and elsewhere.

Charlie Glick - 1 post

writes poetry, fiction and non-fiction beside his window in Port Townsend, WA. Born in Delaware, he spent his 20s as a musician, touring the US and Canada with his band Sure Sure. His non-fiction has appeared in Wilderness House Literary Review.

Chels Knorr - 1 post

likes to write about things that matter. If she could, she’d be a professional student. To make money, she edits. To spend money, she travels.

Cheryl Wilke - 2 posts

was born and raised on the small-town prairies of central Minnesota. She is author of two poetry chapbooks and Full Wolf Moon, her first children’s picture book, released in August 2014. Wilke’s spiritual, award-winning works appear in Dogwood: A Journal of Poetry and Prose, Plainsongs, Prairie Schooner, Red Earth Review, Seven Hills Review, The Penwood Review, and Water-Stone Review. Wilke lives in Minneapolis with her husband, Mark, daughter, Christiana, and adopted shelter dog, Mabeline.