Amy Holman is the author of the poetry collections, Wrens Fly Through This Opened Window (Somondoco Press, 2010), and Wait For Me, I'm Gone (Dream Horse Press, 2005).
Scott Campbell lives in Seattle with his common-law wife, her real-law husband, and three dogs. He has a B.A. in Film Production from New York University
David Womack grew up in Riverside, California and received his MFA in creative writing from UC Riverside. He is the author of Mountain Bike! Orange County
It’s hard to believe that Connotation Press is approaching its first anniversary of publication. To me, it doesn’t feel like much more than four months. But that’s probably because I came onboard four months ago.
This month I’m proud to present four very different pieces that emerge from the same genre, four essays that demonstrate how diverse and strong and vibrant this enormous species known as creative nonfiction can be.
Richard J. Cronborg is a self-taught artist who searches for universal themes which evoke specific emotions from the viewer. He is interested mainly in sexuality and mortality in his narratives.
Joan Connor is Professor in Fiction Writing at Ohio University and a professor in the Stonecoast MFA in Creative Writing Program. Her third collection of short stories, History Lessons, won the AWP Award, 2002. Her previous collections are Here on Old Route 7 and We Who Live Apart.
Joe Bonomo’s essays and prose poems appear recently in Fourth Genre, Brevity, New Ohio Review, Hotel Amerika, and Center. He’s the author of AC/DC’s Highway to Hell (33 1/3 Series), Jerry Lee Lewis: Lost and Found, Installations (National Poetry Series),