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How to Become a Goldfish by Marta Shaffer   Marta Shaffer’s work can be found in issues of FIVE:2:ONE, b(Oink), Weatherbeaten Lit, and others.  She worked as co-editor/poetry slush pile reader for Watershed Review.  She cannot roll her tongue.  Marta hails from Minnesota.

HOOT POSTCARD 93, JUNE 2019

The Ark by Oak Ayling English poet, Oak Ayling, can be found in print anthologies and spattered right across the Internet, you can catch up with all her latest work on Twitter and Instagram @oakayling

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animals  by Nikolaj Volgushev Nikolaj Volgushev’s fiction has appeared in journals such as the Cafe Irreal, Cleaver Magazine, and Cease, Cows. He currently lives in Denmark where he writes, programs, and does other things along those lines.  

HOOT POSTCARD 91, APRIL 2019

A Love Letter Yet to be Answered by Audra Coleman   Audra Coleman lives in Asheville, North Carolina. Her work has appeared recently or is forthcoming in publications including Five on the Fifth, Into the Void, Star 82 Review, Typehouse Literary Magazine and The Penn Review.

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Fish Girls by Catie Prendergast art created by writer Catie Prendergast is a writer, editor, and co-founder of an apparel company. Originally from New York City, Catie currently resides in Los Angeles. See all of Catie’s work at catieprendergast.com.  

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BETTER A BIRD IN THE HAND by Bill Ayres   Bill Ayres is grateful for his wife (a joy to all his senses) his family and friends, his work, and for the MUSE Writer’s Center.

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Root by  Lisa Allen Ortiz Lisa Allen Ortiz is the author of Guide to the Exhibit, winner of the 2016 Perugia Press Prize. You can keep in touch at www.lisaallenortiz.com    

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The Particle Physicist’s Spouse Denies God by Katie DePasquale Katie DePasquale enjoys telling a good story and making sure it’s correctly punctuated. Her writing has appeared in multiple publications and been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. Read more at katiedepasquale.com. 

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IN WHICH MY EX BUYS A BANJO by Amy Saul-Zerby   Amy Saul-Zerby is the author of two poetry collections, Paper Flowers Imaginary Birds and Deep Camouflage. She is also the editor-in-chief of Voicemail Poems, and author of the Notable Philadelphia column at The Rumpus.

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Herbology by Kit Keller Kitt Keller is a poet and musical theater aficionado from Tempe, AZ. She has an MFA in poetry, but she does not have a cat.