Megan Marie Sullivan graduated from Northwestern University with an MA in Creative Writing in 2012. She lives in Chicago and trains robots for a living. Sullivan has an undergraduate degree in music, which is surprisingly useful in the business world. She enjoys dramatic political podcasts, madrigals, gym nerds, tahini rolls, mean cats, little free libraries, urban churches, sea shanties, five-string bass guitars, the artwork of Catherine Forster, potty jokes, Japanese seals, medieval fantasy role-playing games, regional specialities, docker files, young adult fantasy novels, Chiberia days, wood burning stoves, video essays, chinaware with disputed origins, and humorous portrayals of existential dread. Artwork by P. M. Chatelain.
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The Fall 2021 Issue of In Parentheses is Now Available. The following esteemed artists and creators have been highlighted in this, our 2nd issue of Volume 7.
American expatriate Christina E. Petrides lives and works on Jeju Island, Republic of Korea. More than three score of her poems have appeared in various periodicals worldwide over the last three years. Her first children’s book, Blueberry Man, was published in 2020 by Tchaikovsky Family Books. Her website is: http://www.christinaepetrides.com. Photography by P. M. Chatelain
Ann Christine Tabaka was nominated for the 2017 Pushcart Prize in Poetry. She is the winner of Spillwords Press 2020 Publication of the Year, her bio is featured in the “Who’s Who of Emerging Writers 2020 and 2021,” published by Sweetycat Press. She is the author of 14 poetry books.
Photography by P. M. Chatelain