by Dean Davis | May 3, 2019
Greg Gerding Greg Gerding began writing in 1994 at age 22 and cut his teeth reading at open mics in the DC area. He started a weekly open mic in bar Hell (Adams Morgan) which he ran for two years. The poems Greg reads here are selections from his book, Loser Makes...
by Dean Davis | Oct 20, 2019
Guy Holliday Guy Holliday traveled the world as a Navy officer. He retired to his home town, Seattle, where each month he posts copies of a new poem in a box outside his house. The box is labeled “Free Poems.” The neighbors, casual passers by, busloads...
by Dean Davis | Jan 13, 2019
Holly Hughes Holly J. Hughes is the author of Sailing by Ravens (University of Alaska Press, 2014), coauthor of The Pen and The Bell: Mindful Writing in a Busy World (Skinner House Press, 2012), and editor of the award-winning anthology Beyond Forgetting: Poetry and...
by Dean Davis | Jan 13, 2019
J.I. Kleinberg J.I. Kleinberg is an artist, poet, and freelance writer. Co-author of the book Fat Stupid Ugly: One Woman’s Courage to Survive (Health Communications, Inc., 2004) and co-editor of 56 Days of August (Five Oaks Press, 2017) and Noisy Water: Poetry from...
by Dean Davis | Oct 20, 2019
Jack Radosevich aka. Bushwakkr Jack Radosevich is a lifelong resident of the Yakima Valley. He grew up on his family’s fruit orchard in Tieton and now lives in Yakima with his wife Judy. They are empty nesters who visit their daughters and grandkids in Seattle every...
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