Contributors · G – H
Timothy Gager
Ann Marie Gamble
Robbie Gamble
Howie Good
Susan Goodman
Roberta Gould
Mitchell Grabois
Vincent Green
was published in the Journal of Poetry Therapy (December 2018) and is forthcoming in Euphony Journal and Packingtown Review.
Melanie Greenberg
Dave Gregory
John Grey
is an Australian poet, US resident. Recently published in Front Range Review, Studio One, and Columbia Review with work upcoming in Naugatuck River Review, Abyss and Apex, and Midwest Quarterly.
Tímea Gulisio
Andrew S. Guthrie
Alan Halford
Max Heinegg
Yvonne Higgins Leach
spent decades balancing a career in communications and public relations, raising a family, and pursuing her love of writing poetry. Her first collection of poems is called Another Autumn. Her latest passion is working with shelter dogs. She splits her time living in Vashon and Spokane, Washington. yvonnehigginsleach.com
Mary Beth Hines
Glen Hogard
Doug Holder
is the founder of the Ibbetson Street Press. He is the Arts/Editor for The Somerville Times, and teaches writing at Endicott College in Beverly, MA. For over thirty years he has run poetry groups for psychiatric patients at McLean Hospital in Belmont, Ma. His latest book of verse is Last Night at the Wursthaus (Grey Sparrow Press).
Kenneth Holt
has published fiction in Thrice Fiction, American Fiction 16 Anthology, and TulipTree Publishing’s 2016 Stories That Need to be Told Anthology. A twenty-year veteran of the filmmaking industry, Holt lives in Los Angeles.
Richard Houff
has had poetry and prose published in Aldebaran, Brooklyn Review, Conduit, Louisiana Review, Midwest Quarterly, North American Review, Rattle, and many other fine magazines. His most recent collections are Night Watch and Other Hometown Favorites, from Black Cat Moon Press, and The Wonderful Farm and Other Gone Poems, from FlutterPress.
Maisie Houghton
Ann Howells
edited Illya’s Honey for eighteen years. Four chapbooks, two published as national contest winners. Three books: Under a Lone Star (Village Books), Cattlemen & Cadillacs (Dallas Poets Community Press), and a new collection, So Long As We Speak Their Names for spring release (Kelsay Books).
Phil Huffy
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