Category / Nonfiction / Spring 2023 / Spring 2023 Non Fiction
Spring 2023
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Lost – Heidie (Raine) Senseman
*** Heidie (Raine) Senseman is an Ohio-based writer who works primarily in the realm of creative nonfiction. She loves succulents, hates nail polish, and tolerates the color yellow. Heidie’s writing has most recently appeared on You Might Need To Hear This, and she has works forthcoming in The Cedarville Review.
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the path – Samuel Spring
Sam Spring is best known for his songwriting work in the musical duo “Tennis Club” with their song, “Morning” eclipsing 5,000,000 plays on Spotify alone. The 26-year-old has just started sending out work in the hopes of connecting with more like-minded people.
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Cartoon – Ferre Leriche
Ferre Leriche is a Belgian cartoonist (unpublished), artist (not represented), a tattooist (at least something is working out) and he works in a shelter for the homeless. He was born in Mechelen in 1994 and after studying illustration and printmaking at the royal academy of fine arts in the city of Ghent he still lives…
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Past Tense – Casey Killingsworth
Casey Killingsworth has work in The American Journal of Poetry, Two Thirds North, and other journals. He has two books of poems, A Handbook for Water (Cranberry Press 1995) and A nest blew down (Kelsay Books 2021). Casey has a Master’s degree from Reed College.
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Land of the Living – Jessamyn Rains
Jessamyn Rains is a writer and musician living with her ridiculous husband and four odd children in Walden, Tennessee. Her interests are legion and include falling asleep to Trollope and playing music in downtown Chattanooga on the weekends.
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Pockets – Billy Thrasher
Billy Thrasher is a graduate of the MFA program at Lindenwood University. He writes at home, at the coffee shop, at the park, and in his car during lunch breaks. The simple, brief moments in life catch his attention and spark his creativity. He has written works in Moon Magazine, Lagom: A Journal, Jennymag, Dovecote,…
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Mother Earth Will Swallow You and Lay Your Body Down – Barbara Sarvis
Barbara Sarvis’s present work reflects her strong feelings of connectivity with all living creatures and the Earth. Her hope is that the visual images reflected in her paintings educate the viewer to make the changes necessary to combat climate change before we destroy our home.
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To Mrs. Willa Bruce – EJ Bowman
EJ Bowman is an English teacher and writer from CA. Bowman has recently been named a finalist for both the DeBiase Poetry Prize and the Florida Review 2021 Editor’s Choice Award; Bowman was also long listed for the Exeter Short Story Award. This summer, Bowman finished a writers residency at the Rockvale Writers Colony in…
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A Hole – Hayden Hobby
Hayden Hobby works as a worship artist and writer of songs, poetry and liturgy in Richmond Virginia where he lives with his wife Elena. Hayden is currently in grad school studying Theopoetics and Writing while also working on a guide book for small group worship.
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Where Do Geese Go To Die? – Scott Piner
Scott Piner is a husband, father, Sunday School teacher, magician, and poet who would like to share his poetry with the readers. He hopes it is enjoyed!
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Too Little – Zach Beach
Zach Beach, MA is an international yoga teacher, best-selling author, poet, love coach, founder of The Heart Center love school, and host of The Learn to Love Podcast. He is the author of the Amazon best-seller The Seven Lessons of Love and two poetry collections, his first is entitled Drinking Roses on Sunday and his…
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You – Nicole Farmer
Nicole Farmer is a writer and teacher living in Asheville, NC. Her poems have been published in The Sheepshead Review, The Bangalore Review, The Roadrunner Review, Wild Roof Journal, Bacopa Literary Review, The Great Smokies Review, Kakalak Review, 86 Logic, Wingless Dreamer and others. Her play 50 JOBS was produced in Los Angeles. Nicole has…
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The Lake House – Jessamyn Rains
We drove a Jeep down the bumpy hillto the lake where we swam in baggy shorts and t-shirts, tangled up in stringy plants,covered with seeds and pods. It rained as we slept in the lake house,tucked inside its paneled walls and tin roof. In the morning we drank Folger’swith hazelnut coffee-mate in brown speckled mugs…
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Ellen – John Kuhns
John Stephen Kuhns is a Berklee College of Music student majoring in Music Composition for Film, TV, and Games. He is a composer, songwriter, vocalist, luthier, and multi-instrumentalist, and has been a performing musician for over thirty years. “Ellen” is a piece about the joy that the birth of a child brings. This is a…
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Mother – Jaclyn Santella
Jaclyn Santella is a current undergraduate student at Eastern Connecticut State University. She is studying English with a concentration in creative writing. Along with being in the English honors society on campus, she also competes at the NCAA D3 level for women’s basketball. She has a passion for writing, with a focus on short stories…