Contributors · K – L
Tim Kahl
is the author of Possessing Yourself (CW Books 2009), The Century of Travel (CW Books, 2012) and The String of Islands (Dink, 2015). His work has been published in Prairie Schooner, Indiana Review, Ninth Letter, Notre Dame Review, The Journal, Parthenon West Review, and many other journals in the U.S. You can find more of Tim Kahl.
Crystal Karlberg
is a Library Assistant at her local public library in Massachusetts. She is also a speaker for Greater Boston PFLAG.
Charles Kell
William Kemmett
Katie Kemple
(she/her) is a poet, parent, and consultant based in San Diego. Her most recent poems can be found in Longleaf Review, Matter, and The West Review.
Sharon Kennedy-Nolle
is a graduate of Vassar College, with an MFA and doctoral degree from the University of Iowa. A participant in the Bread Loaf Conferences in both Middlebury and Sicily in 2016, she was also accepted to the Sewanee Writers’ Conference in 2018.
D. M. Kerr
Gunilla Kester
is an award-winning poet and the author of If I Were More Like Myself (The Writer’s Den, 2015) Her two poetry chapbooks, Mysteries I-XXIII (2011) and Time of Sand and Teeth (2009), were published by Finishing Line Press. Dr. Kester lives outside of Buffalo, NY.
Yunkyo Moon Kim
Mignon Ariel King
was born in Boston City Hospital. She holds a Master of Arts in English from Simmons College and was an English instructor for a decade. King is the publisher of Tell–Tale Chapbooks, Hidden Charm Press, and the online journal MoJo! Her blog is Making Books.
Kay Kinghammer
Kimberly Kralowec
is the author of a chapbook, We Retreat into the Stillness of Our Own Bones (Tolsun Books, forthcoming May 2022). Her poems have appeared in The Inflectionist Review, Sublunary Review, High Shelf, Birdland, and elsewhere. An attorney by profession, she lives in San Francisco. Find her at anapoetics.com.
Vera Kroms
is the author of the chapbook Necessary Harm, (Finishing Line Press). Other work has appeared in Gulf Coast, Columbia Journal of the Arts, Southern Poetry Review and others. Vera lives in Boston and has worked as a programmer for many years.
Len Kuntz
Luke Kuzmish
Khadijah Lacina
grew up in Wisconsin’s Kickapoo Valley. After converting to Islam and becoming fluent in Arabic, she and her family lived in Yemen for ten years, until stirrings of war brought them back to the US. She now lives on a homestead in the Missouri Ozarks with her children and various animals. Her writings have appeared in various anthologies and many internet venues. A Slice of Sunshine: The Poetry of Colors was published in 2012, and her chapbooks Nightrunning and Under the Sky have been published by Facqueuesol Books.
Linda Lamenza
is a poet and literacy specialist in Massachusetts. Her work is forthcoming or has appeared in Constellations, Rogue Agent, Main Street Rag, The Comstock Review, The Tishman Review, and elsewhere. She is a member of Poemworks: The Workshop for Publishing Poets. Linda is fluent in Italian and enjoys spending time at the beach reading and writing.
Sam Landry
Susanna Lang
Hannah Larrabee
is the author of Wonder Tissue, winner of the 2018 Airlie Press Prize. Her chapbook Murmuration (Seven Kitchens Press) is part of the Robin Becker Series for LGBTQ poets. Hannah was selected by NASA to write about the James Webb Space Telescope. She holds an MFA from the University of New Hampshire. Nixes Mate published, Dear Teilhard for its Fly Cotton Chapbook Series.
Kyle Laws
David Lawton
is the author of the poetry collection Sharp Blue Stream (Three Rooms Press), and serves as an editor for greatweatherforMEDIA. His work has appeared recently in Marsh Hawk Review, Heroin Love Songs, Maintenant 14 and the Pittsburgh anthology from Dostoyevsky Wannabe Cities. David also collaborates with poet Aimee Herman in the poemusic collective Hydrogen Junkbox.
Edward Lee
Brooke Dwojak Lehmann
is a poet who lives in Charlotte, NC. She teaches writing composition to college freshman and works in fashion. These poems are currently from her forthcoming chapbook about Lot’s Wife. She is interested in a modern retelling of the myth, including the burning destruction of the story as it intersects with climate change. You can find more of her work at brookelehmann.com
Deborah Leipziger
is a poet, author, and advisor on sustainability. Her chapbook, Flower Map, was published by Finishing Line Press. Born in Brazil, Ms. Leipziger is the author of several books on sustainability. Twice nominated for a Pushcart Prize, her poems have been published in literary magazines in five countries.
Lauren Leja
Anne Hall Levine
studied poetry at Sarah Lawrence College. Her work is forthcoming or has appeared in Tikkun, Poetica Magazine, Voices Israel, Muddy River Poetry Review, and Main Street Rag. Anne lives on Cape Cod where she hosts The Anne Levine Show, a weekly radio talk show on WOMR-FM Provincetown.
Xiaoly Li
Taylor Liljegran
is a poet and educator based in the Greater Boston area. She released her first chapbook The Sessions: Lucy Ricardo Talks to Her Therapist in 2014. Her work is also included in the anthology Best Indie Lit New England: Vol. 2 (Black Key Press 2015). Nixes Mate published Slapstick: the Lucy Poems in 2018.
Eva Linn
received her M.F.A. in Poetry from Lesley University. Her first chapbook, Model Home (2019) is available from River Glass Books. Her poems have also appeared in journals including Cider Press Review, Crosswinds Poetry Journal, and Lily Poetry Review. She loves cats, strong coffee, and thunderstorms.
Nathan Lipps
Kasy Long
is an Indiana-based freelance writer and editor. She serves as the Editor-in-Chief of Remington Review. Her work has previously been published in Constellate Literary Journal, Inside the Bell Jar, Glass Mountain, Oracle Fine Arts Review, The Sigma Tau Delta Rectangle, and elsewhere.