Andy Johnson was born in New York to parents from Arkansas. During childhood visits to the family farm, he learned about juke joints, sweet potato pie, 10 ounce soda bottles, and hoodoo. These days, Andy is learning the fine art of motorcycle repair. Andy graduated with an MFA in Creative Writing from The University of […]
Meredith Edwards
Meredith Edwards is a junior at Furman University majoring in English and French. She hails from Pendleton, South Carolina, a town known by its residents for dusty antique stores and heavily enforced single-digit speed limits. The first distinctly Southern novel she read was The Sound and the Fury, a work of art that so much […]
Cameron Williams
Cameron Williams was born in Burlington, North Carolina, where she lived for three years before her family relocated to Florida. Despite her upbringing on Florida’s east coast, among the snowbirds and tourists, Cameron was raised to appreciate all things Southern. She especially enjoys cooking and drinking an occasional glass of bourbon. Cameron received her Ph.D. […]
Bonnie Armstrong
Bonnie Armstrong’s short stories have appeared in Apalachee Review and Seven Hills Review and her poems in the Penumbra Chapbook. After spending many years as a faculty member and administrator in higher education, she now focuses on writing projects. In her spare time, she provides instructional design consultation at Florida State University and ballroom […]
Andrew McFadyen-Ketchum
Andrew McFadyen-Ketchum’s poems, essays, reviews, podcasts, and interviews recently appear or are forthcoming in The Writers Chronicle, The Spoon River Poetry Review, Poet Lore, The Missouri Review, storySouth, Blackbird, InsideHigherEd.com, Eclipse, Copper Nickel, New Letters, Glimmer Train, Hayden’s Ferry Review, Potomac Review, The Southern Indiana Review, Sou’wester, The Crab Orchard Review, and The Cold Mountain Review, among […]
Niles Reddick
Niles Reddick is author of a novel, Lead Me Home, and a short story collection, Road Kill Art and Other Oddities. He was a finalist for a GAYA in fiction as well as a finalist for a ForeWord award. His collection was a finalist for an Eppie award. Niles is a regular contributor to the Southern […]




