by Dean Davis | Oct 19, 2019
Suzanne Simons Suzanne Simons is a journalist-turned-poet whose work has appeared at the Josephy Cultural Center in Oregon, in stone at Olympia’s downtown skate park, and in Passager, Western Friend, and Aethlon: The Journal of Sports and Literature. She also helped...
by Dean Davis | Oct 19, 2019
Shankar Narayan I am an immigrant, activist, long-distance son, teacher, and person of color living in America. I create voice to tell others’ stories and my own with the integrity and fire they deserve. My day job working to protect the civil liberties of America’s...
by Dean Davis | Oct 19, 2019
Sharie Kelley I attended eighteen public schools and eleven institutions of higher learning, yet, I struggle with verb tenses. Probably one of the reasons I struggle is because the verb tenses of my Southern upbringing have stuck with me. Speaking of my Southern...
by Dean Davis | Jan 13, 2019
Karen Mobley Karen Mobley is free range but not a chicken. She earned the Dabbler badge in Girl Scouts has been working at it ever since. She is a visual artist, poet and arts consultant. Her work has appeared in numerous anthologies including WA129 (edited by Tod...
by Dean Davis | Oct 20, 2019
Gabby Triana Gabby Triana is an undergraduate student at Central Washington University, where she studies English. In her free time, she can be found buried in a book, writing in a journal, or watching Netflix. My poetry Borrowing Frida's Column by Gabby Triana |...
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