HOOT POSTCARD 139, JUNE 2023

Joy by: Peter Yovu Peter Yovu has lived in Vermont a long time, worked in psychiatric facilities, earned an MFA from Warren Wilson College, loves Tomas Tranströmer as well as Tomaš Šalamun. Is tired of bears in his garbage.

HOOT POSTCARD 136, MARCH 2023

worst by Pat Foran    Pat Foran is the worst. His work was selected for the Best Small Fictions 2021 and Best Microfiction 2021 anthologies. He also received the 2021 Mythic Picnic Prize in Fiction. Find him at neutralspaces.co/patforan/.

HOOT POSTCARD 132, NOVEMBER 2022

POEM FOR NEW YORK CITY by Kyle Seamus Brosnihan art by Bernadette Johnson Kyle Seamus Brosnihan is a Filipino-American poet, playwright, and currently an MFA candidate in Poetry at Brooklyn College. He is the Arts Editor for the Brooklyn Review. His poem ‘Martha’ was voted Poem of the Year by the Brooklyn Poets in 2020.

HOOT POSTCARD 130, SEPTEMBER 2022

Ephemeral Understanding by Mariah Eppes Mariah Eppes is a writer in New York City. More of her work can be found around the internet and at birdbyrocket.com.

HOOT POSTCARD 127, MAY 2022

the astronomical on this volume is bus: youtube haiku by: Lindsey Siferd art by: Michael Bargamian  Lindsey Siferd is a college admissions counselor in New York City. She has previously been published in the Cimarron Review, Atlanta Review, 2River, and others. She is currently enrolled in an MFA at Columbia University.   Michael Bargamian is a collage […]

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.  

HOOT POSTCARD 83, AUGUST 2018

Blooming by Kayla Greenwell   Kayla Greenwell is an English graduate student at Purdue University Northwest. She lives in Northwest Indiana with her boyfriend, three cats, and a dog that thinks he’s a cat.

HOOT POSTCARD 71, AUGUST 2017

Janus by L.M. Davenport L.M. Davenport is a first-year MFA candidate at the University of Alabama.  Her work has appeared or is forthcoming at Hobart, Shimmer, Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet, and elsewhere.

HOOT POSTCARD 60, SEPTEMBER 2016

Above Me by Renée Hamlin Renée Hamlin is an MFA candidate at San Francisco State University. Some of her recent positions include supplemental instructor, intern, poetry editor, and—always—relentless daydreamer.

HOOT POSTCARD 53, FEBRUARY 2016

Place(less)ness by Laurel Nakanishi   Born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, Laurel Nakanishi is the author of the prize-winning chapbook Manoa|Makai, and the recipient of a Fulbright scholarship to Nicaragua.  She currently lives with her partner in Miami, Florida.

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