Nightingale & Sparrow

Category: Contributors

  • C. M. Lanning

    C. M. Lanning

    Poetry Contributor

    C. M. Lanning is a transgender journalist in Fayetteville, Arkansas. She has been published in Nebo and Foliate Oak with her novel, The Last Fire Mage, under a publishing contract and due to be released next year.


    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    The Crows of Portland

     

  • Nate Maxson

    Nate Maxson

    Poetry Contributor

    Nate Maxson is a writer and performance artist. The author of several collections of poetry, he lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico.


    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    Supplication to Flame

  • Patricia Budd

    Patricia Budd

    Poetry Contributor

    Patricia Budd, a Navy Brat, grew up reading everything in sight, including lots of Science Fiction. Thus her habit of writing on any scrap of paper handy. She is a retired computer engineer, moved to Maine in 1994 and received her MFA from Stonecoast in 2006 at the age of 70. Her poems have been in MARGIE, Anderbo, The MacGuffin and the Maine Review among other journals and websites.


    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    Warnings and Admonitions

     

  • Thomas Zimmerman

    Thomas Zimmerman

    Poetry Contributor

    Thomas Zimmerman teaches English, directs the Writing Center, and edits The Big Windows Review—thebigwindowsreview.com at Washtenaw Community College, in Ann Arbor, Michigan. His poems have appeared recently in Rune Bear, Panoply, and Hunnybee.


    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    New Moon

     

  • Alannah Radburn

    Alannah Radburn

    Poetry Contributor

    Alannah Radburn is a queer witch living in Ottawa, Ontario. She likes to drink tea in the forest, and shares her poems with everyone who is willing to listen. Alannah believes that love comes in all shapes, sizes and genders, and believes in the power of sisterhood.


    @alannahradburn.poetry


    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    Last Nightmare

     

  • Larissa Reid

    Larissa Reid

    Fiction Contributor

    A former English teacher turned freelance science writer, Larissa has written poetry and prose regularly for the past four years. She is intrigued by visible and invisible boundary lines in landscapesgeological faultlines, myth and reality, edge-lines of land and sea. Based on Scotland’s east coast, she balances her writing life with bringing up her daughters. She is a founder member of the Edinburgh-based writing group, Twisted::Colon.


    @Ammonites_Stars


    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    Silhouette

     

  • Cynthia Gallaher

    Cynthia Gallaher

    Poetry Contributor

    Cynthia Gallaher, a Chicago-based poet, is the author of four poetry collections, including Epicurean Ecstasy: More Poems About Food, Drink, Herbs and Spices (The Poetry Box, Portland, 2019), and three chapbooks, including Drenched (Main Street Rag, Charlotte, N.C., 2018). The Chicago Public Library lists her among its “Top Ten Requested Chicago Poets”.


    @swimmerpoet | Facebook


    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    Night Insect Roll Call

     

  • Dorian J. Sinnott

    Dorian J. Sinnott

    Fiction Contributor

    Dorian J. Sinnott is a graduate of Emerson College’s Writing, Literature, and Publishing program, currently living in historic Kingston, NY with his two cats. When he’s not writing, he enjoys English horseback riding, playing violin, and traveling to comic cons up and down the east coast. He is the social media editor for Coffin Bell Journal.


    @doriansinnott


    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    The Post

  • Mitchell G. Roshannon

    Mitchell G. Roshannon

    Creative nonfiction Contributor

    Mitchell G. Roshannon is a recently graduated student from Susquehanna University with a degree in Creative Writing and English Literature. He lives in Bloomsburg Pennsylvania where he works a variety of day jobs that inspire his writing. He has previously been published in Inter Magazine, The Sanctuary Magazine, and Honey & Lime Lit.


    @m_g_roshannon


    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    Dangers of the Trade

     

  • Steve Deutsch

    Steve Deutsch

    Poetry Contributor

    Steve Deutsch lives in State College, PA. His recent publications have or will appear in Evening Street, Better Than Starbucks, SanAntonio Review, Softblow, Mojave River Review, The Broadkill Review, Linden Avenue Literary Journal, Panoply, Algebra of Owls, The Blue Nib, Thimble Magazine, The Muddy River Poetry Review, Ghost City Review, Borfski Press, Streetlight Press, Gravel, Literary Heist, Nixes Mate Review, Third Wednesday, Misfit Magazine, Word Fountain, Eclectica Magazine, The Drabble, New Verse News and The Ekphrastic Review. He was nominated for Pushcart Prizes in 2017 and 2018. His Chapbook, Perhaps You Can, was published in 2019 by Kelsay Press.


    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    Double, Double