Issue 7.2
TIMBER 2017
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CONTRIBUTORS
Errol Aschwanden
Dave Brennan’s most recent book is If Beauty Has to Hide, forthcoming from Spuyten Duyvil. His poems and essays have appeared in BOAAT, Heavy Feather Review and elsewhere. He teaches at James Madison University.
Shari Caplan is the author of “Advice from a Siren,” published by Dancing Girl Press (2016). Her poems have swum into Gulf Coast, Blue Lyra Review, Deluge, Drunk Monkeys, Non-binary Review, and elsewhere.
Stephanie Dickinson publishes and edits the new literary journal Skidrow Penthouse. Her novel, Half Girl, won the Hackney Award (Birmingham-Southern) for best unpublished novel. It is now published in a limited edition by Spuyten Duvyil.
William James
Jury S. Judge is an internationally published artist, writer, poet, photographer, and political cartoonist. Her Astronomy Comedy cartoons are also published in The Lowell Observer. Her artwork has been widely featured in literary magazines such as, Dodging The Rain, The New Plains Review, The Ignatian Literary Magazine, and Fearsome Critters.
Patrick Kindig currently teaches in the English Department at Indiana University, where he earned his Ph.D. Patrick is the author of the chapbook all the catholic gods (Seven Kitchens Press 2019) and the micro-chapbook Dry Spell (Porkbelly Press 2016), with publications in The Journal, Washington Square Review, Shenandoah, Columbia Poetry Review, and elsewhere.
Sam Leuenberger’s fiction and poetry have appeared in The Collagist, Timber, The Gravity of the Thing, Fourth & Sycamore, Every Pigeon! and Glint. His story “Puzzle” was nominated for the Best of the Net 2017.
Cameron Louie lives in Tucson, where he serves on the board of directors with POG. He has an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Washington, and a forthcoming photo and poetry series, “Domestic.”
Mandem is a conglomerate three-bodied artist identity fronted by Maize Arendsee (MFA, Studio Art) with co-artists and studio assistants Kitsuko and Moco Steinman-Arendsee. We work across media and materials, destabilizing genre in terms of content and media. Our work explores the visceral and disabled body, art history, religious iconography, and issues of gender and desire.
Jill Mceldowney’s work has appeared in journals such as Vinyl, Fugue, Whiskey Island and other notable publications. She is a cofounder and editor for Madhouse Press.
Keith Moul is a poet and photographer.
Jayme Russell is the author of the forthcoming chapbook PINKpoems(Adjunct Press, 2017). Her writing can be found in Black Warrior Review,Diagram, Fairy Tale Review, and elsewhere. She received her M.A. in Poetry from Ohio University and her MFA in Poetry from The University of Notre Dame.
Peter Ryan
F. Daniel Rzicznek is the author of two poetry collections, Divination Machine (Free Verse Editions/Parlor Press, 2009) and Neck of the World (Utah State University Press, 2007), as well as four chapbooks, most recently Live Feeds (Epiphany Editions, 2015). His recent poetry has appeared in Volt, Kenyon Review, Massachusetts Review, The Pinch, Drunken Boat, and elsewhere. Also co-editor of The Rose Metal Press Field Guide to Prose Poetry: Contemporary Poets in Discussion and Practice (Rose Metal Press, 2010), Rzicznek teaches writing at Bowling Green State University in Ohio.
Lucas Sams is an award-winning multi-media artist living and working in Columbia, SC, in painting, sculpture, film, digital/multimedia, and installation art, with works exhibited locally and regionally in major art festivals, galleries and alternative spaces, and featured in Jasper Art Magazine, the SC State Newspaper, Garnet and Black Magazine
C.A.Schaefer is a writer and editor based in Salt Lake City, Utah, where she writes and edits fiction, nonfiction, and scientific texts. She holds a doctoral degree in English Literature and Creative Writing from the University of Utah.
E.B.Schnepp is a poet hailing from rural Mid-Michigan. Her work can also be found in QU, Laurel, and the Atticus Review, Yemassee, among others.
Allen Tullos
Grey Vild is a Queer Art Mentorship & Brooklyn Poets fellow & a MFA candidate in poetry at Rutgers University. His work can be found at Them, Vetch, Harriet: The Blog and elsewhere.