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 […]
Heather Cousins
Heather Cousins holds degrees from Bryn Mawr College, Johns Hopkins University, and the University of Georgia. She has poems published or forthcoming in The Sycamore Review, Slipstream, Alehouse, and Pleiades. Her first book, Something in the Potato Room, was published by Kore Press in 2009. She lives in Monroe, Georgia, with her husband […]
Peggy Kassees
Peggy Kassees has written poetry and short stories since she was a child. She designed and wrote for Flamingo Floyd’s Fantastic Florida House, a website about Florida for children from 2004 – 2007. Her novel, an urban fantasy, is scheduled for publication October, 2011. Les Gens: Into the Night, asks you to think of all the infinite […]
Patricia O’Sullivan
Patricia O’Sullivan holds advanced degrees in theology and in history and teaches at the University of Mississippi. She writes historical novels about colonial America including Hope of Israel, a top 100 semifinalist in the 2008 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award, and the forthcoming, Legend of the Dead. Click to Buy
Abigail Greenbaum
Abigail Greenbaum lives in Oxford, Mississippi, where she is pursuing her MFA in fiction. She teaches writing at Ole Miss, and when she needs a break from literature, she bakes pies for the New Orleans style restaurant Tallulah’s Kitchen. Her fiction and her essays have been nominated for several AWP Intro Journal awards.




