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 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 104, MAY 2020

MY WRIST TIED TO A MOON by Mariana Samuda Mariana Samuda is from Jamaica. She is a graduate of Chapman University’s MFA program. She has previously published work in Atticus Review, Moko Magazine, Headway Quarterly, and Black Fox Literary Magazine.

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 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 67, APRIL 2017

Othodontia by Allie Marini Allie Marini is a Floridian ex-pat living in the Bay Area with her partner, who is a more successful poet but Allie’s not into name-dropping (Too L.A.). Allie’s written some books, been nominated for some prizes, & exists in a nightmarish hellscape of student loan debt for an MFA that she’ll […]

HOOT POSTCARD 56, MAY 2016

Favors by Cathryn Essinger   Cathryn Essinger is the author of three prize winning books of poetry.  Her work has also appeared in a wide variety of literary magazines.  She does own a cherry tree, and now owns a ladder.

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.

HOOT POSTCARD 50, NOVEMBER 2015

Americana Make Believe by John Ling Art by Ariel Johnson John Ling is a Phoenix­-area percussionist and composer. Ariel Johnson is an illustrator currently residing in California. Besides art, she likes violins, video games, and old bookstores. Check out more of her work at www.Art-by-Ariel.com.