Authors

  1. Mandira Pattnaik is an Economist. Naturally, she's thrifty with words. Some of them have woven themselves into stories (the rest are in knots!). Find them at Aurora Wolf Mag, Citron Review, Bending Genres, Lunate, Gasher Journal and New World Writing, among other places.


  2. Margaret O’Brien co-founded The Story House Ireland (2014 – 2018) and lectured in English and Creative Writing at Waterford Institute of Technology. She curates the annual Brewery Lane Writers’ W/E and runs the monthly open mic, Poetry Plus, and her own workshops, Writing Changes Lives, in Brewery Lane Theatre, Carrick-on-Suir. She is an affiliate of Amherst Writers & Artists and her work has been published by Southword, The South Circular, RTE/O’Brien Press, Flash Frontier, The Pickled Body, Hinterland and The Irish Times.


  3. Maria S. Picone has an MFA from Goddard College. She loves cats, noodles, and oil painting. Her fiction appears in Ligeia, Monday Night Lit, talking about strawberries all of the time, and Progenitor Art and Literary Journal.


  4. Mary comes from a small town in Tipperary called Carrick on Suir, which is a magical place brimmed with writers, musicians and artists. When Mary gets the time she likes to write, play her vinyl and eat cake. Mary loves cake.


  5. Matthew Miller teaches social studies, swings tennis rackets, and writes poetry - all hoping to create home. He and his wife live beside a dilapidating orchard in Indiana, where he tries to shape dead trees into playhouses for his four boys. His poetry has been featured in River Mouth Review, Club Plum Journal and Ekstasis Magazine.


  6. Maura Yzmore writes short fiction and long equations somewhere in the American Midwest. Her speculative flash has appeared in The Arcanist, The Molotov Cocktail, Trembling with Fear, and elsewhere.


  7. Meagan Noel Hart has been chasing stories down all sorts of rabbit holes for as long as she can remember. While she writes in all genres, she has a special place in her heart for short works and speculative fiction. When she's not writing, she's likely teaching, baking with her kiddos, or conversing with her cats and dogs. You can find some of her recent work in Daily Science Fiction, Literally Stories, and Twist in Time Magazine. She was also the guest managing editor for the most recent Scribes Divided anthology: Writing Alone and Other Group Activities, which is a fantastic collection of both fictional co-authored works and essays exploring collaboration in writing.


  8. Meredith Wadley is an American Swiss living and working in a medieval microtown on the Rhine River. Her most recent longform fiction appears in Collateral, Line of Advance, and Longleaf Review. Her international idioms reimagined as flash fiction appear in several venues, including Bandit Fiction, Gone Lawn, JMWW, Lammergeier, Lunate, and Orca Lit.


  9. Michael Burrows is an author and poet from Perth, Western Australia, currently living in London. His debut novel Where the Line Breaks is out in 2021 through Fremantle Press.


  10. My name is Michael Casey and I am a 38 year old author from Melbourne, Australia. I am a freelance content writer and I have written articles for pop culture sites such as Cracked.com, Nerdbot, and Poplurker. I recently had a short story published through Ash tales.