Written Tales Publishing Schedule

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We Both Know How to Find Peace or Make It Enduring

Jasleen Saini, a Chandigarh, India-based poetess who loves to explore diverse themes through creative words, imagery, and surrealism. Through her poems, she intends to evoke strong emotions in readers and make them ponder things they have never thought about before. Her innovative poem was published in the third issue of Free Verse Revolution.

Serenity by the Sea

Marilyn Healey is a contemporary Renaissance woman with many interests, including painting, crafting, poetry, birdwatching, photography, travel, card making, journaling, and writing. She is currently working on her second chapbook of original poems.

Poetry Is Not

Sochukwu Ivye is an English-language enthusiast who loves crafting rhymed metrical poems. He teaches English at a private college and also mentors aspiring writers, works as a copyeditor, and coaches students in literary pursuits. Hailing from Isseke, an ancient Igbo town in Eastern Nigeria, he brings a rich cultural heritage to his craft.

BartholowMew Simpsunny – The Stray Who Came In From The Heat

Ken Gosse prefers writing metric, rhyming, light verse. First published in First Literary Review-East in 2016 and since then by Pure Slush, Spillwords, Written Tales Magazine, and others including print anthologies. Raised in the Chicago suburbs, now retired, he and his wife have lived in Mesa, AZ.

In August

Margaret D. Stetz is the Mae and Robert Carter Professor of Women's Studies at the University of Delaware and a widely published poet. Even though many years have passed, every summer brings reminders of the death of her mother.

Malfunctioning Creation

Neha Mohajer is a young writer who believes in the power of words and wishes to change the world one word at a time. She hopes that her words inspire action within herself and those around her. A vision of unity inspires her thoughts. The vision of a world without wars, a world that embraces ... Read more

Sleepwalking Through Sunless Summers

Keith Hoerner (BS, MFA, PhD candidate) is the founding editor of the Webby Award-recognized Dribble Drabble Review, an online literary ezine and print anthology series of all things "little-ature." Featured in many “Best Of” publications, his own writing can be found in 150+ lit mags/anthologies across five continents.

Two Worlds on the Same Planet

Kiri Winder is a 22-year-old PhD student specializing in children’s literature. In her free time, she enjoys experimenting with different types of writing, with poetry being her favorite. Although new to creative writing, Kiri enjoys writing critically and is influenced by historical events and classic literature.

Treasure Hunt

G. Lynn Brown is a poet and writer of flash fiction whose work has been published in dozens of literary journals, including Prosetrics, Literary Revelations Petals of Haiku anthology and others. She's been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, named a Spillwords Press Socialite of the Year, and is EIC of Micromance Magazine.

First Outing

An award-winning writer, Karen Pierce Gonzalez’s chapbooks include Coyote in the Basket of My Ribs (Kelsay Books), True North and Sightings from a Star Wheel (Origami Poems Project). Forthcoming chaps include Down River with Li Po (Black Cat Poetry Press) and Moon Kissed (North American publisher).

Summer Glow

Thompson Emate spends his leisure time on creative writing, particularly poetry and prose. He has a deep love for nature and the arts. His poems can be seen in Poetry Potion, Poetry Soup, Visual Verse, Writer Space Africa magazine, ScribesMICRO, Lothlorien Poetry Journal and elsewhere. He lives in Lagos, Nigeria.

Summer Encounter

John McCally is an Emmy and Grammy-nominated TV Producer and Director living in Connecticut. He’s always wanted to explore writing in more depth, and now you have the chance to read one of his first published pieces of flash fiction.

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