Nightingale & Sparrow

Category: Contributors

  • Faith Allington

    Faith Allington

    Faith Allington

    Poetry Contributor

    Faith Allington is a writer, gardener and lover of mystery parties who resides in Seattle. Her work is forthcoming or has previously appeared in various literary journals, including FERAL, Cosmic Daffodil, Gold Man Review, and Crab Creek Review

     


    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    Best Friends

  • D.W. Baker

    D.W. Baker

    D.W. Baker

    Poetry Contributor

    D.W. Baker is a poet and teacher from St. Petersburg, Florida who writes about place, bodies, belonging, and the end of the world. His work appears in Gastropoda Magazine, Green Ink Poetry, and Modern Haiku, among others, and has been nominated for Best of the Net. He is a poetry reader for Hearth & Coffin. See more at linktr.ee/dwbaker

     


    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    Claimed by Fire

  • Kaitlyn Dempsey

    Kaitlyn Dempsey

    Kaitlyn Dempsey

    Visual Art Contributor

    Kaitlyn Dempsey is a lifelong resident of WI and aspiring author. She’s only been published in the Rock River Review, but has served on the staff the aforementioned Rock River Review, Steam Ticket, and The Catalyst. She enjoys role playing, spending time with family & friends, and occasionally taking some pictures.

     


    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    Fiery Times

  • Maggie Frank-Hsu

    Maggie Frank-Hsu

    Maggie Frank-Hsu

    Poetry Contributor

    Maggie Frank-Hsu is a San Diego-based writer and editor who self-published her first book, Be About Something, in 2020. Her writing has also appeared in Publishers Weekly, smithsonianmag.com, and in her own weekly newsletter on writing. Instagram: @maggiefrankhsu 


    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    Showy Yellow Flowers

  • Tricia Knoll

    Tricia Knoll

    Tricia Knoll

    Poetry Contributor

    Tricia Knoll is a Vermont poet who lives in the woods. Her work appears widely in journals, anthologies, and seven collections. She is a Contributing Editor to the online journal Verse Virtual. Website: triciaknoll.com


    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    Dragon Breath

  • Pushpanjali Kumari

    Pushpanjali Kumari

    Pushpanjali Kumari

    Poetry Contributor

    Pushpanjali Kumari is a native of Jharkhand, a state in eastern India, and is currently pursuing an MA in English Literature. Her writing has appeared in More than Melanin, gulmohur quarterly, Narrow Road Journal, and elsewhere. Her work chiefly explores lasting impressions of her own rural Indian identity.


    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    The God in the Hearth

  • Robert Okaji

    Robert Okaji

    Robert Okaji

    Poetry Contributor

    Robert Okaji lives in Indiana. He holds a BA in history, and has no affiliation with any writing programs. The winner of the 2022 Slipstream Press Annual Chapbook Contest, his work has appeared in Threepenny Review, Vox Populi, Big Windows Review, Evergreen Review, and elsewhere.


    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    Immigration

  • Jennifer Skogen

    Jennifer Skogen

    Jennifer Skogen

    Poetry Contributor

    Jennifer Skogen is the author of the young adult series, The Haunting of Grey Hills, and her work has been featured in Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet. She holds an MFA in poetry from the University of San Francisco. Jennifer lives near Seattle, Washington, and tries to go hiking in beautiful places whenever it isn’t raining.


    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    The Fjord

  • Mahaila Smith

    Mahaila Smith

    Mahaila Smith

    Poetry Contributor

    Mahaila Smith (any pronouns) is a young, femme writer, living and working on the traditional territory of the Algonquin Anishinaabeg in Ottawa, Ontario. They are one of the co-editors for The Sprawl Mag (thesprawlmag.ca). They like learning theory and writing spec poetry. Their debut chapbook, Claw Machine, was published by Anstruther Press in 2020. You can read more of their work on their website: MahailaSmith.ca


    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    Wildfire

  • Emma Wells

    Emma Wells

    Emma Wells

    Fiction Contributor

    Emma is a mother and English teacher. She has poetry published with and by: The World’s Greatest Anthology, The League of Poets, The Lake, The Beckindale Poetry Journal, Dreich Magazine, Drunken Pen Writing, Porridge Magazine, Visual Verse, Littoral Magazine, The Pangolin Review, Derailleur Press, Giving Room Magazine, Chronogram, and for the Ledbury Poetry Festival. She also has published a number of short stories and her first novel, Shelley’s Sisterhood, is due to be published shortly.


    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    Autumn Camp