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Contributors

Anne Walsh Donnelly lives in Mayo, Ireland. Her work has been published in literary magazines including Crannog, Boyne Berries and is forthcoming in The Irish Times. She was highly commended in the OTE New Writer of the Year Award( 2017) and won the Blue Nib poetry chapbook competition.
Kate Felix is a writer and independent filmmaker from Toronto, Canada. Many of her award winning screenplays have been produced into short films. Her flash fiction appears in the Bath Flash Fiction Anthology and was shortlisted for the Hummingbird Prize. Her small daughter describes her as being“ like a rainbow, but with one stripe made of darkness.”
Daniella Jo is an art researcher, cottage witch, and poem obsessive from rural Pennsylvania. She and her girlfriend are new residents of Philadelphia with their cat, Mona. Find her wandering a museum or bopping online at daniellajo. com.
Callum McLaughlin is a passionate bookworm, crazy-cat-person in training, and freelance writer based in Scotland. If he isn’ t writing his own works of fiction and poetry, he will most likely be found reading someone else’ s. Blog: https:// callummclaughlin. wordpress. com / Twitter: https:// twitter. com / Callum _ M1
Juliette van der Molen is a writer and poet living in the Greater NYC area. Her work has also appeared in Rose Quartz Journal, Burning House Press, Memoir Mixtapes, and various publications on Medium. Her debut chapbook, Death Library: The Exquisite Corpse Collection, is scheduled to be released in Fall 2018 by Moonchild Magazine.
Twitter: @ j _ vandermolen.
Berta Morgan currently lives on the Oregon coast with her partner of thirty years. She began taking writing seriously in the fifth grade when her poem about loneliness was chosen for the bulletin board centerpiece for parents’ night. Her work appears in Adult Learning; Confluence; The Qualitative Review, among others.
Katherine Nazzaro is a Boston resident who loves writing and is heavily influenced by Greek mythology. In her spare time she volunteers at her local library, forgets the name of every book she’ s ever read and enjoyed, and changes her mind twice a minute. She can be found on twitter @ katherinenzr
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