HOOT POSTCARD 138, MAY 2023

love as Echo-location in a heart chamber by: Alison Lubar art: Kyle Congdon Alison Lubar is a mixed-race queer femme who teaches high school English by day and yoga by night near/in Philadelphia.  You can find out more at http://www.alisonlubar.com/ or on Twitter @theoriginalison. Kyle Congdon is a visual artist and art therapist residing in Philadelphia, PA. In […]

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, AUTUMN 2022

Do You Know What I Love the Most? by Branden Boynton Lettering by Marie Marandola   A son of the West Coast, Branden Boynton writes to find a home for the stars, ocean, and conifer trees. His work has appeared in Silver Needle Press, The Wild Word, and Homology, among others. Marie Marandola is a badass feminist poet, […]

HOOT POSTCARD 128, July 2022

Don’t Lick the Stone  by Ashley Perez Ashley Perez lives in Los Angeles. She has an affinity for tattoos and cats but has mixed feelings about pants. She holds an MFA from Antioch University Los Angeles. Find her on Twitter at @ArtsCollide.  

HOOT POSTCARD 122, DECEMBER 2021

While Watching Dragonflies on a City Bridge by: Danae Younge   Danae Younge is a 20-year-old, internationally published poet and an undergraduate at Occidental College. Read more of her work at www.danaeyounge.com

HOOT POSTCARD 119, SUMMER 2021

Passenger by Luis Jefté Lacourt art by the author Luis Jefté Lacourt (he/him) is a bilingual librarian and illustrator based in New Jersey, USA. Born and raised in the last colony of the world. Proud dad and veteran.

HOOT POSTCARD 91, APRIL 2019

A Love Letter Yet to be Answered by Audra Coleman   Audra Coleman lives in Asheville, North Carolina. Her work has appeared recently or is forthcoming in publications including Five on the Fifth, Into the Void, Star 82 Review, Typehouse Literary Magazine and The Penn Review.

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 53, FEBRUARY 2016

Place(less)ness by Laurel Nakanishi   Born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, Laurel Nakanishi is the author of the prize-winning chapbook Manoa|Makai, and the recipient of a Fulbright scholarship to Nicaragua.  She currently lives with her partner in Miami, Florida.

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