S. Rupsha Mitra
S. Rupsha Mitra is a writer from India with a penchant for everything creative. Her works can be found in literary magazines including Pif, opia, Fly on the Wall Press.
Visit her website: www.srupshapoetry.com.

S. Rupsha Mitra is a writer from India with a penchant for everything creative. Her works can be found in literary magazines including Pif, opia, Fly on the Wall Press.
Visit her website: www.srupshapoetry.com.
Gloria Heffernan is the author of the poetry collection, What the Gratitude List Said to the Bucket List, (New York Quarterly Books). She has written two chapbooks: Hail to the Symptom (Moonstone Press) and Some of Our Parts, (Finishing Line Press).
Her work has appeared in over fifty journals including Anchor, Chautauqua, Magma (UK), Stone Canoe, Columbia Review, and The Healing Muse. She teaches at Le Moyne College and the Syracuse YMCA’s Downtown Writers Center.
Craig Kittner has lived a lot of places. Fourteen at last count. Providence saw the start of interesting things that DC helped solidify. He found expression through acting and painting over the years but has settled nicely into poetry since 2016. His work has recently appeared in Acorn, bottle rockets, Sledgehammer Lit, the Origami Poems Project, and The Main Street Rag, among others.
Wilmington, North Carolina is home now. It's kind of near the sea and full of light when the rain isn't falling. A good place to ramble and write. Craig is fond of birds, cats, and rain, but rarely writes of cats.
Annette Gagliardi has poetry published in Motherwell, Wisconsin Review, American Diversity Report, Origami Poems Project, Amethyst Review, Door IS A Jar, Trouble Among the Stars, Poetry Quarterly, Sylvia Magazine, and others. She is co-editor of Upon Waking. 58 Voices Speaking Out from the Shadow of Abuse, We Sisters, 2019. Her first full length poetry book, titled "A Short Supply of Viability" was published in 2022 by The Poetry Box.
Her most recent chapbook, titled Caffeinated will be coming out in October 2024 through a Swedish publisher, The Island of Wak-Wak. Her work has been in over forty anthologies and in a few online and in-print magazines.
Visit her website at: https://annette-gagliardi.com/
Kathleen Carlton Johnson is both poet and visual artist. She has 12 chapbooks to her name. Her work has appeared in MacGuffin, Aji, Diner and Barley South to mentioned but a few. Poetry is concentrated language that exposes some truth. When we hear or read a poem it has the ability to share something with the listener. It strikes a universal that we recognize in ourselves, our lives, our community life.

Patricia Aya Williams is currently enrolled in the San Diego Writers, Ink Poetry Certificate Program. Her poems have been published in San Diego Poetry Annual, City Works Literary Journal and (upcoming) Writers Resist online journal. She is also an iPhone/iPad digital artist and lives in San Diego with her husband and their French bulldog.
B. Dixon is an emerging poet whose writing draws on his study of Zen Buddhism and his work with those experiencing homelessness in Boston, MA. His writing has been printed in the J Journal, the *82 Review, the Frogpond Journal, Right Hand Pointing and the Unbroken Journal, among others.
B. Dixon has also contributed articles to the Institute for Meditation and Psychotherapy's Quarterly Journal, "Cushion and Couch."
Jon Lotus is resistant to writing biographies about himself in third person. Though he is humble and beyond elated to have been published 17 times, he feels awkward name-dropping universities or magazines. While he prefers to let his work speak for itself, he understands the importance of contextualizing himself for the sake of his potential readers, or those whose fellowship and readership he entrusts the verve of his passion to with unwavering honesty and vigilance.
So, while he is not hiding, he is a natural introvert and prefers to slip a poem under the door rather than speak it before the altar. He is grateful for your attention and for uplifting him.