Nightingale & Sparrow

Category: Contributors

  • Lauren Boisvert

    Lauren Boisvert

    Poetry Contributor

    Lauren Boisvert is a writer from Florida. Her work has been featured online and in print in Mochilla Review, Spy Kids Review, Memoir Mixtapes, and elsewhere. She tweets @calamity_zelda.


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    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    Love Poems That are not About Suffering are Difficult

     

  • Kim Malinowski

    Kim Malinowski

    Poetry Contributor

    Kim Malinowski earned her B.A. from West Virginia University and her M.F.A. from American University. She studies with The Writers Studio. Her chapbook Death: A Love Story was published by Flutter Press. Her work was featured in Faerie Magazine and appeared in War, Literature, and the Arts, Calliope, Mookychick, and others.


    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    Strawberries

     

  • Tony Press

    Tony Press

    Fiction Contributor

    Tony Press often quotes Chief Broom: “But it’s the truth even if it didn’t happen.” He enjoys Oaxaca, Mexico; Bristol, England; and Brisbane, California. He claims two Pushcart nominations, 25 criminal trials, and 12 years in the same high school classroom. His story collection CROSSING THE LINES (Big Table) can be found in a few wonderful bookstores and libraries, on Amazon, and even ordered directly from him.

     

    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    Penn Station Sunday, 1942

  • Wilda Morris

    Wilda Morris

    Poetry Contributor

    Wilda Morris, Workshop Chair of Poets and Patrons of Chicago and a past President of the Illinois State Poetry Society, has been published in numerous anthologies, webzines, and print publications, including The Ocotillo Review, Pangolin Review, and Journal of Modern Poetry. She has won awards for formal and free verse and haiku. Her second poetry book, Pequod Poems: Gamming with Moby-Dick, was published in 2019. Her poetry blog at wildamorris.blogspot.com features a monthly poetry contest.


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    Cupid

     

  • Katelyn Darrow

    Katelyn Darrow

    Poetry Contributor

    Katelyn Darrow is a multimedia journalist currently residing in Los Angeles, CA.


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    Green Shoes

     

  • Jo Angela Edwins

    Jo Angela Edwins

    Poetry Contributor

    Jo Angela Edwins has published poems in various journals and anthologies and has also published a chapbook, Play (2016). She has received awards from Winning Writers, Poetry Super Highway, and the SC Academy of Authors and is a Pushcart Prize, Forward Prize, and Bettering American Poetry nominee. She is the first poet laureate of the Pee Dee region of South Carolina. She teaches at Francis Marion University.


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    Aubade

     

  • T.M. Semrad

    T.M. Semrad

    Creative Nonfiction Contributor

    T.M. Semrad writes across and among genres in Los Angeles. Her writing has appeared in Entropy and the Black Clock Blog. She has been an editor for Black Clock, a leading literary magazine, curated the L reading series and coached writers. She also enjoys playing in the mud and paint with 2 and 3 year olds and providing support, love, and education to their grown-ups.

     

     

     

    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    A Wedding

  • Jasmine Arch

    Jasmine Arch

    Poetry Contributor

    Poet, writer, and narrator Jasmine Arch lives in a rural little corner of Belgium with four dogs, two elderly horses, and a husband who knows better than to distract her when she’s writing. Her love of the written word is rivalled only by aforementioned husband, though coffee, shoes, and fine mead come fairly close. Her work has appeared in Illumen, Quatrain Fish, and Nightingale & Sparrow’s nevermore micropoem series.


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    Geeky and the Beast

     

  • Emma Sims

    Emma Sims

    Poetry Contributor

    A deaf and queer scientist from Nottingham; eternally stressed and in need of either coffee or bad puns. Or both. Studying for a PhD down in the South of England. I miss Greggs more than I care to admit. Bought a Lordship a couple of years ago. I’m a woman. They don’t check. Will now only respond to “Her Lordship, Miss Sims”, or “Dork”. There is no in-between.
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    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    Autumnal Ache

  • Catherine Thoms

    Catherine Thoms

    Fiction Contributor

    Catherine Thoms is a Brooklyn-based writer, bookseller, and Goldfish cracker enthusiast. Her work has recently appeared in Honey & Lime. She retweets Jane Austen memes @c_thoms137.


    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    Coffee Date