nonfiction

A. Molotkov

A. Molotkov

A. Molotkov moved to the US in 1990 and switched to writing in English in 1993. His memoir A Broken Russia Inside Me, based on his first twenty-two years in the USSR and his immigration, is currently in search of a publisher. His poetry collections are The Catalog of Broken Things, Application of Shadows, and Synonyms for Silence. Molotkov has received various fiction and poetry awards and an Oregon Literary Fellowship; his prose is represented by Laura Strachan at Strachan Lit. He co-edits The Inflectionist Review.

A. Molotkov

A. Molotkov

A. Molotkov moved to the US in 1990 and switched to writing in English in 1993. His memoir A Broken Russia Inside Me, based on his first twenty-two years in the USSR and his immigration, is currently in search of a publisher. His poetry collections are The Catalog of Broken Things, Application of Shadows, and Synonyms for Silence. Molotkov has received various fiction and poetry awards and an Oregon Literary Fellowship; his prose is represented by Laura Strachan at Strachan Lit. He co-edits The Inflectionist Review.

A.
Molotkov

Adrianne Kalfopoulou

Adrianne Kalfopoulou

Adrianne Kalfopoulou is a poet and essayist who lives in Athens, Greece. She teaches at the American College of Greece, and is a faculty mentor in Regis University’s MFA program. She is the author of three poetry collections, most recently A History of Too Much (2018), and two books of prose, including Ruin, Essays in Exilic Living. She has collaborated on translations of her work with the Greek poet Katerina Illiopoulou, published by Melani Press. Essays and poems have appeared in venues such as Poetry Daily, Hotel Amerika, the Harvard Review online, The Common, Superstition Review, Inverted Syntax, and Dancing Girl Press.

Adrianne Kalfopoulou

Adrianne Kalfopoulou

Adrianne Kalfopoulou is a poet and essayist who lives in Athens, Greece. She teaches at the American College of Greece, and is a faculty mentor in Regis University’s MFA program. She is the author of three poetry collections, most recently A History of Too Much (2018), and two books of prose, including Ruin, Essays in Exilic Living. She has collaborated on translations of her work with the Greek poet Katerina Illiopoulou, published by Melani Press. Essays and poems have appeared in venues such as Poetry Daily, Hotel Amerika, the Harvard Review online, The Common, Superstition Review, Inverted Syntax, and Dancing Girl Press.

Adrianne
Kalfopoulou

Ari McGuirk

Ari McGuirk

Ari McGuirk is an Air Force veteran originally from San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico. He's currently studying creative nonfiction as a third year MFA student at the University of New Mexico, where he also serves as Managing Editor for Blue Mesa Review. His fiction has appeared in The Deadly Writer’s Patrol and he is at work on a full-length memoir. This is his first nonfiction publication.

Ari McGuirk

Ari McGuirk

Ari McGuirk is an Air Force veteran originally from San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico. He's currently studying creative nonfiction as a third year MFA student at the University of New Mexico, where he also serves as Managing Editor for Blue Mesa Review. His fiction has appeared in The Deadly Writer’s Patrol and he is at work on a full-length memoir. This is his first nonfiction publication.

Ari
McGuirk

Donna Talarico

Donna Talarico

Donna Talarico runs an independent content agency focused on higher education, and she is the founder/publisher of Hippocampus Magazine and Books and its annual conference, HippoCamp. Donna has more than two decades of experience in marketing communications, writing, and media, and about half of that time has been in higher education. She writes an adult learner marketing column for Wiley and has contributed to The Writer, LA Review, Wanderlust Journal, Games, Guardian Higher Education Network, mental_floss, various alumni magazines, and other trade, commercial, and literary publications. She lives in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

Donna Talarico

Donna Talarico

Donna Talarico runs an independent content agency focused on higher education, and she is the founder/publisher of Hippocampus Magazine and Books and its annual conference, HippoCamp. Donna has more than two decades of experience in marketing communications, writing, and media, and about half of that time has been in higher education. She writes an adult learner marketing column for Wiley and has contributed to The Writer, LA Review, Wanderlust Journal, Games, Guardian Higher Education Network, mental_floss, various alumni magazines, and other trade, commercial, and literary publications. She lives in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

Donna
Talarico

Dylan Brie Ducey

Dylan Brie Ducey

Dylan Brie Ducey's fiction has appeared in Sou'wester, Gargoyle, Four Way Review, The Pinch, and elsewhere. She received the Carlisle Family Scholarship to the Squaw Valley Writers Workshop, and her MFA from San Francisco State University. She lives in California with animator Tom Gibbons and their two children.

Dylan Brie Ducey

Dylan Brie Ducey

Dylan Brie Ducey's fiction has appeared in Sou'wester, Gargoyle, Four Way Review, The Pinch, and elsewhere. She received the Carlisle Family Scholarship to the Squaw Valley Writers Workshop, and her MFA from San Francisco State University. She lives in California with animator Tom Gibbons and their two children.

Dylan Brie
Ducey