INTERVIEWS

 

RACHEL YODER (Interview with Jennifer DuBois) edits draft: the journal of process (draftjournal.com) and lives in Iowa City. She recently was awarded The Missouri Review Editors’ Prize in Fiction. More at racheljyoder.com,

 

POETRY

 

TIM EARLEY (from Poems Descriptive of Rural Life and Scenery) is the author of two collections of poems, Boondoggle (Main Street Rag, 2005) and The Spooking of Mavens (Cracked Slab Books, 2010). His work has appeared in Chicago Review, jubilat, Colorado Review, Cannibal, New Orleans Review, Conduit,  Bestoned, and many other journals and anthologies. A limited edition chapbook, Catfish Poems, is forthcoming later this year from Delete Press. The recipient of two Writing Fellowships from the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, he teaches at the University of Mississippi and in the Fine Arts Work Center’s Online Writing Program.

 

A native of New Mexico, CHERYL WALKER (“Miami’s Washington”) recently graduated from the University of Miami with degrees in Music, Literature, and German. Despite requests from parents and peers to make a real living, her pen continues to sniff its way to paper (and tables and hands). Currently, in an attempt to stretch her work into pieces longer than the length of a napkin, Cheryl is working on a collection of short stories. Her poetry has also been published in Mangrove.  

 

RANJIT BHATNAGAR (“The Pentametron”) is a sound and media artist who works with language, music, and mechanisms.  His work has been exhibited and performed in New York, across the USA, and in Europe.  He lives in Brooklyn, NY with a small dog.  More of his work can be seen at moonmilk.com.