HOOT POSTCARD 107, AUGUST 2020
How We Speak To Our Cats by: Jen Julian Jen Julian’s work has previously been published in or is upcoming in Okay Donkey, Jellyfish Review, SmokeLong Quarterly, JuxtaProse, TriQuarterly, Beecher’s Magazine, and Greensboro Review, among other places. Her first short story collection, Earthly Delights and Other Apocalypses, was awarded Press 53’s Short Fiction Prize and was […]
HOOT POSTCARD 106, JULY 2020
In the Dark Room by Avitus B. Carle Avitus B. Carle lives and writes outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her stories have appeared in CRAFT Literary, CHEAP POP, Jellyfish Review, and elsewhere. She can be found online at http://kbcarle.com or on Twitter @kbcarle.
HOOT POSTCARD 105, JUNE 2020
Cutting Back the Forsythia, I Imagine the Apocalypse by Jen Ashburn Photography by Jason Irwin Jen Ashburn is the author of The Light on the Wall (Main Street Rag, 2016). She holds an MFA from Chatham University, and lives in Pittsburgh.
HOOT POSTCARD 104, MAY 2020
MY WRIST TIED TO A MOON by Mariana Samuda Mariana Samuda is from Jamaica. She is a graduate of Chapman University’s MFA program. She has previously published work in Atticus Review, Moko Magazine, Headway Quarterly, and Black Fox Literary Magazine.
HOOT POSTCARD 103, APRIL 2020
Tidal Beach by Christina McDermott Christina McDermott is a writer and linguist who enjoys exploring the connection between speech sounds and verse. Her work has appeared in Levee Magazine and October Hill Press. She runs a poetry blog: https://pocketmappoetryblog.wordpress.com/
HOOT POSTCARD 102, MARCH 2020
Steam by Kelan Nee Kelan Nee is a carpenter and poet living in Somerville, MA.
HOOT BONUS POSTCARD, SPRING 2020
Lament of the Child Forced to Pick Up at Bedtime by Kai Juniper Bradford, 4 years old edited by Bryan Bradford Kai Bradford loves polar bears, roly polys, and her dogs Grapes and Hula. She was 4 at the time of “writing” this poem, she is now 5, and she still thinks her mother is pretty bossy. […]
HOOT POSTCARD 101, FEBRUARY 2020
When Need Is Not Enough by Heather Lang-Cassera Photograph provided by author Heather Lang-Cassera is Clark County, Nevada’s Poet Laureate. She’s a World Literature Editor for TLR and Editor-in-Chief for Tolsun Books. Heather teaches Modern American Poetry and more at Nevada State College. Find her at www.heatherlang.cassera.net
HOOT POSTCARD 100, JANUARY 2020
Seven Six-Word Stories, All Titled “Lover” by Alanna Weissman Alanna Weissman’s work has appeared in the New York Times, The Guardian, San Francisco Chronicle, Entropy, Barely South Review and elsewhere. She is currently an MFA candidate at New York University.
HOOT POSTCARD 99, DECEMBER 2019
The Fourth Little Pig Explains His House by Abigail Cloud Abigail Cloud is editor-in-chief of Mid-American Review and teaches at Bowling Green State University. Her collection Sylph (Pleiades Press, 2014) is a Lena-Miles Wever Todd Prize winner.