Molly Hogan is a fourth grade teacher who lives in a rambling old farmhouse in rural Maine. She is fascinated by the sense of possibility that is so pervasive in nature — the sense that everything can change in an instant. She devotes her free time to walking and wandering, writing poems, and personal essays, and nature photography.
Nikki Marrone is a published poet and photographer. When she’s not wandering the world documenting her adventures, she splits her time between performing, running events, workshop leading, and being a mother. She has been published in a variety of publications, is the winner of multiple Poetry Slams, and has featured at various spoken word nights and festivals around the world.
Doing art in multiple medias, Serenity Studios Ooak Art is a place where dreams come to life. They have a storenvy: Serenity Studios Storenvy and a FB page: Serenity Studios
Phillip Knight Scott is an aspiring poet living in Durham, North Carolina, with his wife of 11 years and their 3-year-old son. Thought writing for most of his life, he only recently began publishing his work in journals and his own website.
Jay Hall Carpenter has been a professional artist for over 40 years, beginning as a sculptor for the Washington National Cathedral, and winning numerous national awards for his work. His first poetry collection, Dark and Light, Poetry (2012), was followed by 101 Limericks, Inappropriate for All Occasions (2017). His next collection, Model Home, is due out in the Spring. He has written poetry, plays, muscials, and children’s books throughout the career and now sculpts and writes in Silver Spring, MD.
Eugenia enjoyed a dedicated career in the insurance industry for over 20 years being rewarded both professionally and personally. Now it’s time for her to follow her dreams by doing things she enjoys…spending time with family, learning, sharing, traveling and writing poetry. Her fulfillment comes from encouraging others to achieve their goals.
Her writing and creative endeavors can be found at her blogs, BrewNSpew (Coffee-break Scuttlebutt) https://amanpan.com/ and PoemsNSuch (Poetry, a seasonal state of mind) https://amanpan.blog/, where she has gathered a following of kindred souls who share her passion for writing.
She is the author of e-books, Seasoned Delights, A Haiku Collection; and Mama, me and Mother Nature. Her time is also spent as a Brand Ambassador for beBee.com, a social website based in Madrid, Spain.
Amazon Author Page link – amazon.com/author/francieugeniahoffman
Megha Sood is a contributing editor at GoDogGO Cafe, Free Verse Revolution, Heretics, Lovers and Madmen, Sudden Denouement, Whisper and the Roar and poetry editor at Ariel Chart. Over 300+ works in Better than Starbucks, FIVE:2: ONE, Mojave Heart Review, Adelaide, Foliate Oak. Visitant Lit, Quail Bell, Dime show review, etc. and works featured/upcoming in 20 other anthologies by the US, Australian, and Canadian Press. Two-time state-level winner of the NAMI NJ Poetry Contest 2018/2019.National level poetry finalist in Poetry Matters Prize 2019.
Linda M. Crate’s poetry, short stories, articles, and reviews have been published in a myriad of magazines both online and in print. She has six published chapbooks A Mermaid Crashing Into Dawn (Fowlpox Press – June 2013), Less Than A Man (The Camel Saloon – January 2014), If Tomorrow Never Comes (Scars Publications, August 2016), My Wings Were Made to Fly (Flutter Press, September 2017), splintered with terror (Scars Publications, January 2018), more than bone music (Clare Songbirds Publishing, March 2019), and one micro-chapbook Heaven Instead (Origami Poems Project, May 2018). She is also the author of the novel Phoenix Tears (Czykmate Books, June 2018).
Pallavi lives in the US with her two kids and husband. She is a working mother with a passion for storytelling. Her stories are in the form of poetry and prose and can be found on her blog http://www.curatingthoughts.blog.
Cynthia Pilcher grew up all over the Eastern and Midwestern parts of the US
due to her father being in the US Navy. She loved English and History all
through school, sang in the choir, and wrote short stories. She gave up writing when she joined the Navy, got married & divorced, had two kids, and met the love of her life in February of 2000. That year, thanks to the prodding of friends and her new husband, she started writing again. She is considered a multi-genre
writer. She is also a lover of books, steampunk, and is a gamer girl. She and her
bestie are Fae Corps Publishing. She just released a novel, A Royal’s Undoing,
in 2019.