nonfiction

Amanda Gaines

Amanda Gaines

Amanda Gaines is an Appalachian writer and Ph.D. candidate in OSU's creative writing program. Her poetry and nonfiction are published or awaiting publication in Yemassee, Redivider, New Orleans Review, Southeast Review, The Southern Review, Juked, Rattle, New South, SmokeLong Quarterly, and Ninth Letter.

Amanda Gaines

Amanda Gaines

Amanda Gaines is an Appalachian writer and Ph.D. candidate in OSU's creative writing program. Her poetry and nonfiction are published or awaiting publication in Yemassee, Redivider, New Orleans Review, Southeast Review, The Southern Review, Juked, Rattle, New South, SmokeLong Quarterly, and Ninth Letter.

Amanda
Gaines

Ashley Wolfe

Ashley Wolfe

Ashley Wolfe is an author, journalist and ghostwriter based in Seattle. She holds a B.A. in Journalism from Arizona State University and is pursuing her MFA in Fiction at the University of Arkansas at Monticello. She published her debut novel Pachamama in 2019 and is working on her next novel.

Ashley Wolfe

Ashley Wolfe

Ashley Wolfe is an author, journalist and ghostwriter based in Seattle. She holds a B.A. in Journalism from Arizona State University and is pursuing her MFA in Fiction at the University of Arkansas at Monticello. She published her debut novel Pachamama in 2019 and is working on her next novel.

Ashley
Wolfe

Erin Murphy

Erin Murphy

Erin Murphy’s work has appeared in The Best of Brevity, Guesthouse, Waxwing, The Georgia Review, North American Review, Memoir, The Normal School, and elsewhere. She is the author or editor of ten books, including Creating Nonfiction: Twenty Essays and Interviews with the Writers (SUNY Press, 2016), winner of the anthology Gold Medal Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award. She is Professor of English and Creative Writing at Penn State Altoona.

Erin Murphy

Erin Murphy

Erin Murphy’s work has appeared in The Best of Brevity, Guesthouse, Waxwing, The Georgia Review, North American Review, Memoir, The Normal School, and elsewhere. She is the author or editor of ten books, including Creating Nonfiction: Twenty Essays and Interviews with the Writers (SUNY Press, 2016), winner of the anthology Gold Medal Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award. She is Professor of English and Creative Writing at Penn State Altoona.

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Murphy

Jacqueline Doyle

Jacqueline Doyle

Jacqueline Doyle’s award-winning flash fiction chapbook The Missing Girl is available from Black Lawrence Press. In addition to a previous essay in Superstition Review, she has published creative nonfiction in The Gettysburg Review, Passages North, New Ohio Review, Catapult, and Fourth Genre. Her work has been featured in Creative Nonfiction’s “Sunday Short Reads” and has earned seven Notable Essay citations in Best American Essays. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Jacqueline Doyle

Jacqueline Doyle

Jacqueline Doyle’s award-winning flash fiction chapbook The Missing Girl is available from Black Lawrence Press. In addition to a previous essay in Superstition Review, she has published creative nonfiction in The Gettysburg Review, Passages North, New Ohio Review, Catapult, and Fourth Genre. Her work has been featured in Creative Nonfiction’s “Sunday Short Reads” and has earned seven Notable Essay citations in Best American Essays. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Jacqueline
Doyle

Kelly Gray

Kelly Gray

Kelly Gray (she/her/hers) is a writer, playwright, naturalist and educator residing on occupied Coast Miwok land amongst the tallest and quietest trees in the world, exactly nine miles and seven fence posts away from the ocean. Her writing appears or is forthcoming in Passages North, Pithead Chapel, Hobart, Inflectionsist Review, Under a Warm Green Linden, The Normal School, Barren Magazine and elsewhere. Her book of poetry, Instructions for an Animal Body (Moon Tide Press, 2021) and her audio micro-chap My Fingers are Whales and others stories of Cetology (Moonchild Press, 2021) are available at writekgray.com.

Kelly Gray

Kelly Gray

Kelly Gray (she/her/hers) is a writer, playwright, naturalist and educator residing on occupied Coast Miwok land amongst the tallest and quietest trees in the world, exactly nine miles and seven fence posts away from the ocean. Her writing appears or is forthcoming in Passages North, Pithead Chapel, Hobart, Inflectionsist Review, Under a Warm Green Linden, The Normal School, Barren Magazine and elsewhere. Her book of poetry, Instructions for an Animal Body (Moon Tide Press, 2021) and her audio micro-chap My Fingers are Whales and others stories of Cetology (Moonchild Press, 2021) are available at writekgray.com.

Kelly
Gray