Nightingale & Sparrow

Author: juliette

  • Naya Jackson

    Naya Jackson

    Poetry Contributor

    Naya Jackson is an aspiring poet from South Carolina. She is currently working on her BA in fine arts. She has been published in Broken Ink. When she is not writing she finds joy in reading and learning new things about herself and others.


    @naya.dream00


    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    Inferno

  • Margaret King

    Margaret King

    Poetry Contributor

    Margaret King is a Wisconsin author who enjoys penning poetry, short stories, and novellas. Her recent work has appeared in Ghost City Press, Bombus Press, and Mojave He(art) Review. She is also the author of the novella Fire Under Water


    @indreni


    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    I Should Be Writing / Mango

  • Christopher Moore

    Christopher Moore

    Fiction Contributor

    Christopher is a graduate of English from Queen’s University Belfast, and of the MA in TV Fiction Writing at Glasgow Caledonian University. He is also an alumnus of the Curtis Brown Creative novel-writing course, and the Fireworks programme for young writers with Tinderbox Theatre Company. Alongside a number of playwriting successes over the last few years, he has had short fiction twice accepted for the Octagon Theatre’s “Best of Bolton” day (2017 and 2018), Pendora literary magazine (2018), and several times for Flash Fiction Armagh (2018), including a published anthology of that event’s stories, The Bramley (2019).


    @Moore_27Chris


    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    Our Beautiful Bodies

  • Constance Schultz

    Constance Schultz

    Poetry Contributor

    Constance Schultz lives in a cool place with lots of trees thanks to the dam. She has writing in lots of other cool places like Hidden Channel Zine, Stonecoast Review and Jenny Mag. And she works hard in the summer to keep up the coolness factor.

    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    coolness

  • Mollie Williamson

    Mollie Williamson

    Fiction Contributor

    Mollie Williamson attended Saint Mary’s College of California double majoring in Art History and Women’s Studies in 2013. She then received her Master’s in Women’s Studies from the University of Alabama in 2014. Mollie enjoys writing stories based on fairy tales and mythology. Her flash fiction stories have been featured in The Pinkley Press and Toho Journal.


    @molliemint92 | @molliemint


    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    Persephone

  • Charles Venable

    Charles Venable

    Poetry Contributor

    Charles Venable is a storyteller from the Southeastern United States with a love of nature and a passion for writing. He believes stories and poems are about getting there, not being there, and he enjoys those tales that take their time getting to the point.

    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    Oracle

  • Martina Rimbaldo

    Martina Rimbaldo

    Poetry and Photography Contributor

    Martina Rimbaldo was born 29 years ago and lives and works in Croatia, a small country placed in central Europe. She enjoys reading, writing, and painting. She is a cat person. Her desire for the world is that people live according to the Golden Rule. She thinks it would make the world a better place for everybody to live in.

    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    Playing with Fire

    Walls by the sea

    Fractured gates of our non-existent fate

    portal

    Beautiful acrylic mess … darkling palette is the sad art of its own kind …

    in the shadows of artificial moonbeam

    Candle

    HOW DO YOU CALL THE WATERFALL OF LEAVES

    LEAFSOAKED IN THE RAIN

    LITTLE HOUSE IN THE WOODS

  • Rick White

    Rick White

    Poetry Contributor

    Rick White is a writer from Manchester UK whose work has previously appeared in Storgy, Soft Cartel and Vice Magazine among others. Rick is 35 years old and lives with his wife Sarah and their small furry overlord, a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel named Harry.


    @ricketywhite


    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    how to swim

  • Linda Goin

    Linda Goin

    Poetry Contributor

    The poetry of Virginia-born Linda Goin is informed by many locales, including Pennsylvania, Colorado, Australia, and Kentucky. She began writing poetry out west in the early 1990s. Her poems have been published in Yankee Boy Review, Poets for Living Waters, Mentress Moon (Sundress Publications), and Mojave River Review. Her chapbook She-Oak is forthcoming from Musehick Publications.

    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    Hot Water

  • Micro: a microchapbook of micropoems by Juliette Sebock

    Micro: a mirochapbook of micropoems
    by Juliette Sebock

    Publication Date: 24 June 2019
    Nightingale & Sparrow Press
    10 Pages

    Genre: Poetry

     

     

    “I have to say ‘I love you’ / in a poem . . . ”

    Micro is a microchapbook of micropoems by Nightingale & Sparrow editor Juliette Sebock. This tiny book contains 10 short poems and measures approximately 2.125 x 2.75 inches. Each book is handmade and numbered, representing its place in the limited 100-copy run.

    Each copy is uniquely hand-crafted/folded; because of this, some uneven edges do occur. We think it gives them more character!

    Purchase Your Copy

    Praise for Micro

    Juliette Sebock’s microchap, Micro: a Microchapbook of Micropoems, is a down and dirty reminder that once you say those words, and once you commit to someone, and once it goes awry, you can rediscover yourself within the all the damage.   -Christopher Margolin, The Poetry Question

    About the Author

    juliette-sebock

    Juliette Sebock is the author of Mistakes Were Made and Micro and has work forthcoming or appearing in a wide variety of publications. She is the founding editor of Nightingale & Sparrow, runs a lifestyle blog, For the Sake of Good Taste, and is a regular contributor with Marías at Sampaguitas and Royal Rose. Currently, she is curating the Screaming from the Silence anthology and working on a variety of personal and freelance projects. When she isn’t writing (and sometimes when she is), she can be found with a cup of coffee and her cat, Fitz. Juliette can be reached on her website or across social media @juliettesebock.

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