Dan Cardoza’s poetry, fiction, and nonfiction: Apricity, BlazeVOX, Bull, Cleaver, Coffin Bell, Entropy, Fri(c)tion, Gravel, O:JA&L/Open: Journal of Arts & Letters, New Flash Fiction Review, Poetry Northwest, Running Wild Press, Spelk, and Your Impossible Voice. Dan’s nominations: Best Micro Fiction, Tiny Molecules, 2020 and Best Poetry, Coffin Bell, 2020. Artwork by Edward Michael Supranowicz
Category: About People
Carmen C. Zayasbazan is a student at Western Washington University studying Environmental Policy. She grew up in the Chicago area and lived in San Antonio throughout her teenage years. She enjoys reading historical fiction, camping, writing and making art. She hopes to work in environmental law upon graduating from college.
Michael Lee Johnson lived ten years in Canada during the Vietnam era and is a dual citizen of the United States and Canada. Today he is a poet, freelance writer, amateur photographer, and small business owner in Itasca, DuPage County, Illinois. Mr. Johnson published in more than 2013 new publications, and his poems have appeared in 40 countries, he edits, publishes ten poetry sites. Works by Michael Lee Johnson have been featured previously. Artwork: Rings of Eternity / Velibor Baco / In Parentheses / Volume 6 Issue 2 / Fall 2020
John Grey is an Australian poet, US resident, recently published in Orbis, Dalhousie Review, Shemom, Blood And Thunder and Connecticut River Review with work upcoming in Abbey, Oddville Press, Remington Review, Valiant Scribe and The Short Of It. Latest book, “Leaves On Pages” is available through Amazon in most countries. We have featured work from this poet previously in our online and print archives.