A creative journal with dirt in the corners.
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Writer. Editor. Publisher. Compulsively inquisitive. Yes, I want to hear your weird story.
Author of five novels, a non-fiction narrative, Fifty-Six Counties: A Montana Journey, and co-editor of an anthology, West of 98: Living and Writing the New American West.
Paul Vlachos is a writer, photographer and filmmaker. He was born in New York City, where he currently lives. He is the author of “The Space Age Now,” released in 2020, “Breaking Gravity,” in 2021, and the just-released “Exit Culture.”
Poet, librarian, raconteur; Matt Layne has been poking hornet's nests and looking under rocks for lizards and snakes since he was knee-high to a peanut peg.
Ned Mudd resides in Alabama where he engages in interspecies communication, rock collecting, and frequent cloud watching. He is the author of The Adventures of Dink and DVD (a space age comedy). Some of Ned’s best friends are raccoons.
Anthony Head has a checkered history, but he writes mostly about Texas these days. His latest book, the bestselling Texas Dives: Enduring Neighborhood Bars of the Lone Star State (Texas A&M Press) came out July 2022. Visit: anthonyheadworks.com
Damon Falke is the author of, among other works, The Scent of a Thousand Rains, Now at the Uncertain Hour, By Way of Passing, and Koppmoll (film). He lives in northern Norway.
Fran Gardner spent most of her career in the newsroom of The Oregonian as an editor and writer. Many years retired, she curates insights, photos and poems into a weekly posting called Becoming. Find it at frangardner.substack.com.
KIRK WEDDLE, of Austin, creates enticing imagery for editorial, advertising, and corporate clients around the world. He shoots on location, in the studio, and underwater.
award-winning author of twenty novels of suspense for kids and teens, working now on an adult Gothic novel! Ghosts, memory, time travel, old houses, echoes from the past, historical fiction and non-fiction--these are a few of my favorite things!
Filmmaker, photographer and artist working in Sarasota, FL. more
I love writing about the Great Basin, Salt Lake City and Southern Utah, Santa Cruz, and Truckee, CA., as well as pulling memories from the past. Take a brief vacation as we travel down real, remembered, and imagined byways.
Tabby Ivy is a painter living in Carlton, Oregon. Painting came to her late in life. Her home studio is a sanctuary for painting and reading her vast collection of art books. www.tabbyivy.com
Rebekah Wilkins-Pepiton is a multi-disciplinary artist, art educator, and lover of the outdoors. She lives in Washington State. More about her work can be found on her website: www.bekawp.com
Charles M Pepiton is a film and theatre director. His work includes Koppmoll, The Scent of a Thousand Rains, and Laura, or Scenes from a Common World, among others. Read more at www.cpepiton.com and www.squaretoptheatre.org.
Abigail Frankfurt is a writer and artist. She lives in New York.
I write and think. Maybe someone else should see what I write. I feel I might fit here.
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