Summer Fire
Dodie Ferguson is a shy quiet woman who writes poetry as a way to express herself.
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Dodie Ferguson is a shy quiet woman who writes poetry as a way to express herself.
From living above her parents’ hardware store in Brooklyn to living down a gravel road in Central Texas, Eva Silverfinehas meandered through urban to rural landscapes. A biologist by training, she works as a freelance copyeditor for academic presses. Her short fiction appears in various journals, and two of her novels have been published.
Olivia McKenna-Stevens explores themes of loneliness, grief, and relationships with religion, inspired by a walk from the train station in August. Her writing captures the essence that life is as beautiful as it is painful.
Dodie Ferguson loves to express herself using poetry. It's her way to say hello to the world.
Leigh Doughty is a writer and a language tutor. His previously published work can be found in the VNExpress, Impact Magazine, Meridian Magazine, and Twist and Twain.
Ramesh Dohan lives in the city of Toronto, Canada, with his partner and an exceptionally perfect dog. When he is not writing in his favorite café, he spends time reading, hiking and traveling the world. He has also seen his poetry published in several literary journals.
Carlee is a poet, author and researcher. Her research specializes in Literature and her fondness for music, specifically the Beatles and Bruce Springsteen. Her poems follow her love of music, film, separation, long distance relationships, and persistence. She is currently pursuing her English MA and Creative Writing MFA at Monmouth University.
Frank Diamond's poem "Labor Day" was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. His short stories have appeared in RavensPerch, The Examined Life Journal, Nzuri Journal of Coastline College, The Fredericksburg Literary & Art Review, and The Fictional Cafe, among many other publications. His poetry has also been widely published. Frank lives in Langhorne, PA.
Gurupreet K. Khalsa, a current resident of Alabama, considers connections, space, time, reality, illusion, and possibility. She holds a Ph.D. in Instructional Design and is a part-time instructor in graduate education programs. Her work has appeared in multiple journals; many poems have received awards.
Marley Mckenzie is a writer and college student attending Georgia Southern University, where they are pursuing a degree in English. With over ten years of writing experience, Marley hopes readers will enjoy their work.
Herrmann, is an award winning, internationally published poet and historian – despite an abusive childhood with dyslexia, ADHD; now compounded by cyclothymia, an anxiety disorder, PTSD. Growing up on the farm, he’s grown fond of grass waving under wind, trees, and moonlight.
Thomas Harrison Humphreys, with a BS from the University of Lynchburg, is a history teacher in a small village who loves to talk to his students of literature. Thomas has been published in Westward Quarterly, Poetry Quarterly, Writers and Readers Magazine, Copperfield Review Quarterly, Written Tales and Mystic Publishers.
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