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Wade, Julie Marie - Vol 6, Issue 1
Julie Marie Wade, a three-time Pushcart-Prize nominee, has received the Chicago Literary Award in Poetry, the Gulf Coast Nonfiction Prize, the Oscar Wilde Poetry Prize, and the Literal Latte Nonfiction Award. She completed a Masters of Arts in English at Western Washington University in 2003 and a Masters of Fine [ ... ]
Wahl, Dan - Vol 3, Issue 2
Waite, Urban - Vol 3, Issue 2
Waldor, Peter - Vol 5, Issue 2
Walko, Sarah - Vol 7, Issue 1
Sarah Walko was born in Pittsburgh, PA. She attained her Master of Fine Arts from Savannah College of Art and Design and her Bachelor of Arts from University of Maryland, College Park. She is currently the Executive Director of Triangle Arts Association, a non-profit arts organization in Brooklyn. She has [ ... ]
Wall, Eamonn - Vol 3, Issue 2
Walsh, Rob - Vol 2, Issue 2
Wardrop, Daneen - Vol 7, Issue 1
Daneen Wardrop is the author of a book of poems, The Odds of Being (2008), and two books of literary criticism, including Emily Dickinson’s Gothic (1996), with a third forthcoming next fall from University Press of New England. She has received the 2006 Poetry Society of America Robert H. Winner Award, judged [ ... ]
Warman, Jessica - Vol 3, Issue 1
Watson, Carolyn - Vol 7, Issue 1
Carolyn Watson’s short fiction has appeared, or will soon appear, in numerous Canadian, American, and British literary magazines, including The MacGuffin, Grain, The Antigonish Review, Existere, FreeFall, and Pearl. She lives in Lions Bay, British Columbia.
Watts, Bob - Vol 5, Issue 2
Weber, Joshua - Vol 3, Issue 1
Webster, Rachel Jamison - Vol 3, Issue 1
Weissman, Bevan - Vol 5, Issue 2
Wenderoth, Joe - Vol 2, Issue 1
Westbrook, Matthew - Vol 3, Issue 1
Wharton, Samuel - Vol 2, Issue 2
Whittenberg, Allison - Vol 1, Issue 1
Whittle-Utter, Jesse - Vol 6, Issue 1
Jesse Whittle-Utter is a California-based artist and photographer. He earned his BA in Art Practice and Psychology from U.C. Berkeley, afterwards completing production, development and curatorial work for Art 21: Art in the 21st Century in New York; Mission 17 gallery in San Francisco; and the New Conservatory Theatre Center [ ... ]
Williams, Leah - Vol 1, Issue 1
Williams, Sue - Vol 5, Issue 2
Williamson, Ernest - Vol 5, Issue 1
Wilson, Holly - Vol 5, Issue 2
Wilson, Kevin - Vol 4, Issue 1
Wing, Catherine - Vol 5, Issue 1
Wolfe, K.C. - Vol 7, Issue 2
K.C. Wolfe is a founding editor and current nonfiction editor at Sweet: A Literary Confection (www.sweetlit.com), as well as the associate nonfiction editor at The Journal. Originally from Syracuse, NY, he now lives in the Midwest, where he is completing his MFA thesis at the Ohio State University and instructing undergraduates [ ... ]
Wolff, Jake - Vol 7, Issue 2
Jake Wolff is an MFA candidate in fiction at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His work has appeared in Sou’wester, Fiction Weekly, Word Riot, and elsewhere.
Wood, Cherri - Vol 7, Issue 1
Cherri Wood explores various themes in her work such as idiosyncrasies, isolation, humiliation, and memory. Cherri currently attends the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design to study illustration. Cherri’s work is deeply influenced by fashion, film, and photography. She has shown her work in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver, Miami, [ ... ]
Woodcome, Beth - Vol 4, Issue 1
Wright, Franz - Vol 7, Issue 1
Franz Wright has authored over sixteen books of poetry and several translations. He received the Pulitzer Prize in 2004 for Walking to Martha’s Vineyard. His most recent collection of poetry, Wheeling Motel, will be published in September 2009 by Knopf.
Wu, Fan - Vol 6, Issue 1
Fan Wu grew up on a state-run farm in southern China, where her parents were exiled during the Cultural Revolution. She came to the US in 1997 for graduate studies at Stanford University and started writing in 2002. Her debut novel, February Flowers (Simon & Schuster), is being translated into [ ... ]


