Let the Poet Speak! – Susan Cummins Miller

Tucson writer Susan Cummins Miller, a former field geologist, paleontologist, and college instructor, has published six novels and an anthology containing the works of 34 women writers of the American frontier. Her writing, inspired by her life and work in the desert West, arises from the intersections of landscape, science, history, prehistory, and time. Two […]

Let the Poet Speak! – Stephanie Kendrick

Stephanie Kendrick is the author of Places We Feel Warm (Main Street Rag Publishing, 2021), editor of “Periodical Poetry.”, and co-host of Athens County’s Thursday Night Open Mic. Her poems have appeared in Sheila-Na-Gig Online, Gyroscope Review, Northern Appalachia Review, Poets Reading the News, Spill: The Journal and elsewhere. Visit her website to check out […]

Let the Poet Speak! – Mark A. Fisher

Drifter available on Amazon Mark A. Fisher is a writer, poet, and playwright living in Tehachapi, CA. His poetry has appeared in: Reliquiae, Silver Blade, American Diversity Report, and many other places. His first chapbook, drifter, is available from Amazon. Mark’s poem “there are fossils” (originally published in Silver Blade) came in second in the 2020 Dwarf Stars Speculative Poetry […]

Let the Poet Speak! – Christine Stewart-Nuñez

Christine Stewart-Nuñez, South Dakota’s poet laureate from 2019-2021, is the author and editor of several books, including The Poet & The Architect (2021), South Dakota in Poems: An Anthology (2020), Untrussed (2016) and Bluewords Greening (2016), winner of the 2018 Whirling Prize (literature of disability theme). Her poetry has been the basis for international, cross-artistic collaborations with colleagues in music, […]