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    Featured Artist of the Month

    Please enjoy all the great offerings we have this month in the categories of non fiction, poetry, drama, food & wine, essay on art, book review, and featured undergrad. Our artist of the month feature will return in March. 

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    The Written Artists Section

    Our Written Artists section is off the hook! Check out the Featured Guest Column hosted by John Hoppenthaler and all the great artists in the Poetry, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction, and Drama sections. And don't miss the new play, Buddy Buddette, and the interview that proceeds it, with writer Jacqueline Wright.

  • The Undergraduate Section

    The Undergraduate Section

    Our Featured Undergrad section is unique in that our Undergrads are nominated by their teachers. This month's Featured Undergrads section includes work by Jennifer Butcher as nominated by Allison Joseph. see more...

Issue VI, Volume II : March 2010

Diane Payne - Illusions

Diane Payne teaches creative writing at University of Arkansas-Monticello, where she is also the faculty advisor of Foliate Oak Literary Magazine. She is the author of two novels: Burning Tulips and A New Kind of Music.
 
Jason T. Lewis - Nativity

JasonLewis.jpg Jason T. Lewis is a graduate of the fiction program at the University of Iowa Writer’s Workshop. A native West Virginian and long-time resident of New York City, he currently lives in Iowa City, IA with his wife, daughter, and three-legged golden retriever.
 
Liza Wieland - 'Some Churches' with Q&A

Liza Wieland has published five works of fiction: three novels, The Names of the Lost, (Southern Methodist University Press, 1992), Bombshell (SMU, 2001) and A Watch of Nightingales (University of Michigan Press, 2009), and two collections of short fiction, Discovering America (Random House, 1994) and You Can Sleep While I Drive (SMU, 1999), as well as a volume of poems, Near Alcatraz (Cherry Grove Collections, 2005).

 
Paul Maitrejean - Kurznil

Paul Maitrejean is a writer living in rural southwest Wisconsin. His work has appeared in national sports magazines, literary publications, and online. He also captains Gilligan's Disciples, a scenario paintball team.
 
Kristy Webster - Finding Jesus

Kristy Webber Kristy Webster's short fiction has appeared in on-line journals such as Abacot Journal, and also in GirlChildPress' anthology, Just Like a Girl. Her story The Conscience of Spiders will appear in the second anthology, Woman's Work, due out next spring. She recently completed her manuscript. "Birth" a collection of short stories, most of them in the genre of Magical Realism, and graduated with an MFA in Creative Writing from Pacific Lutheran University. She lives in Washington State with her two sons.

 
William Haas - In Defense of a Dying Art

William-Haas William Haas teaches writing at Western Oregon University. His work has appeared in River Teeth, Appalachian Heritage, and Main Street Rag, among others. On the web, his work can be found at Bull, The Tusculum Review, Underground Voices, and Babel Fruit. He eats, bikes, and breathes in Portland, Oregon.

 
Natalie Seabolt Dobson - Swallowed

natalie-seabolt-dobson Natalie Seabolt Dobson is a native of West Virginia where she resides with her husband and children. She holds an MFA from West Virginia University where she taught writing for eight years. Other short fiction has been published in Mountainechoes: An Online Journal of Literature and Culture and Kestrel: A Journal of Literature and Art. She is currently working on a novel.