Contributors - M
Madonick, Michael David - Vol 6, Issue 2
Michael David Madonick is currently the Director of Creative Writing at the University of Illinois. His work has appeared or will appear in Boulevard, Epoch, Iron Horse, The Café Review, The Florida Review, The New England Review, and many others. His book, Waking the Deaf Dog, is from Avocet Press, New York.
[ ... ]Malech, Dora - Vol 6, Issue 1
Dora Malech is a 2008-09 Teaching-Writing Fellow at Augustana College in Rock Island, IL. Her poems have appeared in numerous publications, including The New Yorker, Poetry, and The Yale Review.
Mann, Randall - Vol 2, Issue 2
Mapes, Roger Anthony - Vol 5, Issue 1
Marks, Justin - Vol 1, Issue 1
Martinez, Juan - Vol 5, Issue 2
Martino, John - Vol 4, Issue 2
Matros, Bridget - Vol 6, Issue 2
Bridget Matros has identified herself as an artist for just over a year, after her debut showing at Arlington Open Studios. With no formal training, aside from a great teacher in high school and an introductory painting class while in college, Matros limited her artistry to “crafting” until several years [ ... ]
Mattawa, Khaled - Vol 7, Issue 1
Khaled Mattawa is the author of three books of poetry, most recently Amorisco (2008). He has translated seven volumes of contemporary poetry and co edited two anthologies of Arab American literature. Mattawa teaches in the MFA in Creative Writing Program at the University of Michigan.
McCabe, Fionn - Vol 7, Issue 2
Fionn McCabe is an artist currently living and working in Chinatown, MA. He is 26 and lives alone with his wife and roommates. His work can be seen at fionnmccabe.com
McCabe, Scott - Vol 4, Issue 2
McDavid, Shelley - Vol 6, Issue 1
Shelley McDavid is a graduate from Brown University with a degree in visual art and religious studies. Growing up in Florida, studying in Paris, attending college in the Northeast, and now residing in California has prompted her to contemplate her connection to place and the natural world through a series [ ... ]
McDonough, Jill - Vol 4, Issue 1
McFadden, Kevin - Vol 5, Issue 2
McFee, Michael - Vol 7, Issue 2
Michael McFee teaches poetry writing at UNC-Chapel Hill, where he directs the Creative Writing Program. He has published nine books of poems (most recently The Smallest Talk), a collection of essays (The Napkin Manuscripts), and three anthologies.
McGill, Sharon - Vol 3, Issue 1
McGookey, Kathleen - Vol 3, Issue 1
McMahon, Scott - Vol 6, Issue 2
Scott McMahon received a BFA from The University of the Arts, 1995 and an MFA from Massachusetts College of Art, 2005. McMahon’s work primarily focuses on historic photographic techniques. He is currently working on a series that incorporates video projections, machines, found objects, photographs, and sound. His work has been [ ... ]
Medina, Pablo - Vol 7, Issue 1
Pablo Medina is the author of eleven books of poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and translation, among them the poetry collection Points of Balance/Puntos de Apoyo (2005) and the novel The Cigar Roller, which was a Book Sense Notable for 2005. In January 2008, Medina and fellow poet Mark Statman published a new [ ... ]
Meitner, Erika - Vol 5, Issue 2
Mencher, Kenny - Vol 3, Issue 2
Meno, Joe - Vol 6, Issue 2
Joe Meno is a fiction writer and playwright that lives in Chicago. A winner of the Nelson Algren Literary Award, he is the author of four novels including The Boy Detective Fails and Hairstyles of the Damned, and two short story collections including Demons in the Spring. His latest novel, The Great Perhaps, will [ ... ]
Messenger, Carrie - Vol 6, Issue 2
Carrie Messenger was a Peace Corps Volunteer in the Republic of Moldova, where the city of Iasi was her favorite vacation destination. Her fiction has appeared in Beloit Fiction Journal, Blue Mesa Review, Chicago Quarterly Review, Cream City Review, Jabberwock Review, and Witness.
Metz, Mitchell - Vol 3, Issue 1
Michel, Lincoln - Vol 3, Issue 2
Miller, Wayne - Vol 7, Issue 2
Wayne Miller is the author of two books of poetry-The Book of Props (Milkweed, 2009) and Only the Senses Sleep (New Issues, 2006)-and his third collection, The City, Our City, will be published by Milkweed in 2011. He is also coeditor of the anthology New European Poets (Graywolf, 2008) and translator of [ ... ]
Miller, Zachary - Vol 6, Issue 1
Zachary Miller is a painter living and working in Providence, RI and in Truro, Cape Cod. He earned his BA in Visual Art from Brown University in 2007, graduating magna cum laude. Zachary refined his classical sensibility from studying abroad in France and later developed the “nerve” of his work [ ... ]
Minor, Kyle - Vol 4, Issue 1
Mishler, J. Peter - Vol 2, Issue 2
Mistry, Manek R. - Vol 2, Issue 1
Mlinko, Ange - Vol 4, Issue 1
Mohanna, Nickolas - Vol 6, Issue 2
Nickolas Mohanna lives and works in New York City. His work is interdisciplinary-ranging from drawing, video, sculpture and sound.
Mong, Derek - Vol 4, Issue 2
Montesano, Keith - Vol 4, Issue 2; Vol 6, Issue 2
Keith Montesano currently teaches English at Virginia Commonwealth University. Other poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Third Coast, Hayden’s Ferry Review, American Literary Review, Passages North, Sonora Review, Ninth Letter, Hunger Mountain, The Pinch, and elsewhere. His first manuscript has been named a finalist in recent contests, but is [ ... ]
Monticello, Amy - Vol 6, Issue 2
Amy Monticello received her MFA from the Ohio State University and is currently at work on the book of nonfiction she began there. Her work has been previously published in The Rambler, Flashquake, and other places. She currently lives in Greensboro, AL, and teaches at the University of Alabama.
[ ... ]Morad, Blair - Vol 7, Issue 2
This work is the result of a collaborative effort between Miranda Trais (writer, art director) and Blair Morad (photographer). Blair’s previous experience includes product and wedding photography. Miranda writes poems and short stories, feverishly texting them to herself via cell phone. For this project, Miranda draws the writing on the [ ... ]
Moran, Patrick - Vol 2, Issue 2
Moreau, Dan - Vol 7, Issue 2
Dan Moreau holds a master’s in creative writing from the University of Texas at Austin. His work appears or is forthcoming in McSweeney’s, Descant, and Los Angeles Review. He has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and lives in Utah.
Morey, Rebecca - Vol 6, Issue 1
Rebecca Morey is an MFA candidate at Emerson College. She lives in East Bridgewater, MA with her husband and young son.
Morgan, Peter - Vol 2, Issue 1
Morris, Aaron - Vol 6, Issue 1
Aaron Morris was born in Concord, MA, and currently resides in Allston. He is a graduate of Massachusetts College of Art with a BFA in Photography. He uses “selective destruction” of negatives, most often pictures of buildings and other large structures, to emphasize the impermanence of such seemingly indestructible monuments. [ ... ]


