Cauldron Anthology Issue 10 - Cult cultprooffinal | Page 30

M. L. E. Brown​ (Makereta) is a New Zealand author. She published her first e-book, a  fantasy novel 'The Witch of The Pacific' in 2018 and has since won an Emerging  Pasifika Writer's Residency for her next project. She loves history, film, music, nature,  and a good white wine.  https://www.mlebrownnzauthor.weebly.com  Instagram: @mlebrownnz  https://www.facebook.com/mlebrownnzauthor/    Susan Butler​ is a British-Polish artist, writer and world traveler who came to the US to  study world cultures and languages. Susan writes fiction and poetry in French, English,  and Arabic. Her poetry has been published in The Slake, Ink in Thirds, Lynx, and new  work is forthcoming. A small sample of her work can be found on her website  https://www.ouisuzette.com and she is @ouisuzette on social media.    Kate O’Donnell​ is completing her studies in Poetry and Sociology at Northwestern  University. While born and raised in Chicago, she has always felt most at home in the  mountains or at sea. She can be found on Twitter @kate1od.    Lucy Hayes​ is an artist living in Cincinnati, Ohio. She was born with a pencil in one  hand and an NES controller in the other. She dabbles in all things creative: drawing,  writing, painting, crochet, baking, and anything else she can get her hands on. She  draws inspiration from nature, mythology, and millennial nihilism. Follow her on  twitter @KythereiaCraft.    Wendy Hess​ is from Berkeley California, she is the author of several short stories, and  poems. After the passing of both her mother and brother years ago, out of great sorrow,  she delved into drawing, and photography. Her work was featured in Habibi Belly  Dance Magazine, and Patch E News.     Peggy Landsman​ is the author of a poetry chapbook, TO-WIT TO-WOO (Foothills  Publishing). Her work has appeared in many publications, including NASTY WOMEN  POETS (Lost Horse Press) and MEZZO CAMMIN. She lives in South Florida where she  swims in the warm Atlantic Ocean and never forgets to keep looking up.