HOOT POSTCARD 136, MARCH 2023

worst by Pat Foran    Pat Foran is the worst. His work was selected for the Best Small Fictions 2021 and Best Microfiction 2021 anthologies. He also received the 2021 Mythic Picnic Prize in Fiction. Find him at neutralspaces.co/patforan/.

HOOT POSTCARD 99, DECEMBER 2019

The Fourth Little Pig Explains His House  by Abigail Cloud   Abigail Cloud is editor-in-chief of Mid-American Review and teaches at Bowling Green State University. Her collection Sylph (Pleiades Press, 2014) is a Lena-Miles Wever Todd Prize winner.  

HOOT BONUS POSTCARD, SUMMER 2018

Fandom Kidsplained by Alexander Paul Rodriguez art by Alexander with help from Daniel Riddle Rodriguez     Alexander Paul Rodriguez is an ten-year-old poet from San Lorenzo, California. He believes that Batman is everything, Suicide Squad is totally underrated, and Deadpool is too cool for Marvel. This is his first publication. He is thrilled to […]

HOOT POSTCARD 82, JULY 2018

Coda by Jack B. Bedell  Jack B. Bedell is the author of Bone-Hollow, True: New and Selected Poems. He is a Professor of English at Southeastern Louisiana University where he also edits Louisiana Literature and directs the Louisiana Lite

HOOT POSTCARD 78, MARCH 2018

Parting Spell by Laura Cherry Laura Cherry is the author of Haunts (Cooper Dillon Books) and the chapbook Two White Beds (Minerva Rising) and co-editor of Poem, Revised (Marion Street Press). Her work has also appeared in various journals.    

HOOT POSTCARD 76, JANUARY 2018

Titan’s Folly by Rebeca Parrott An avid lover of stories, Rebeca Parrott enjoys spinning her own fairy tales and crafting poems. Her work has previously been printed in the Sherwood Forest Literary Review.

HOOT POSTCARD 75, DECEMBER 2017

The Plunge, 1929 by Kara Vernor  Kara Vernor has received scholarships from the Elizabeth George Foundation and Mendocino Coast Writers’ Conference. Her fiction chapbook, Because I Wanted to Write You a Pop Song, is available from Split Lip Press.

HOOT POSTCARD 74, NOVEMBER 2017

The Matter of Confusion by M.J. Smith M.J. Smith teaches composition, literature, mythology, and assorted arcane disciplines at the City College of San Francisco. He lives windward of Mount Diablo, California and considers this very important.

HOOT POSTCARD 73, OCTOBER 2017

O v O  by Adam Kaiser Adam Kaiser is a writer and illustrator living in Los Angeles.

HOOT POSTCARD 70, JULY 2017

My animals grow crazy in this wind by Kathryn Smith Kathryn Smith’s first poetry collection, Book of Exodus, is forthcoming from Scablands Books. Her poems have been published in Bellingham Review, Redivider, the Collagist, Mid-American Review, and elsewhere.

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