HOOT Postcard 43, April 2015
GRAVY IS SAUCE IS EVERYTHING by Dan Portincaso Artwork by Matthew Perdoni Dan Portincaso is a writer and educator. He is an Assistant Professor of English at Waubonsee Community College and teaches composition, fiction, and creative nonfiction writing. He grows and cans his own tomatoes for gravy. Artwork by Matthew Perdoni. Hailing from the woods […]
HOOT Postcard 42, March 2015
A REVIEW OF BATMAN #36 BY DAVID, AGE 10 Nick Johnston lives in New York with his partner, dog, and cat. You can find him online at onlysaysficus.tumblr.com. To purchase copies of this issue (which can be used as postcards), please go here and specify “Issue #42″ at checkout.
HOOT Postcard 41, February 2015
LEG by Rachel Dull Rachel Dull is a professional data manager, classic over-thinker, and zealous friend. At last, her creative writing degree from the University of Michigan Residential College makes sense, though the math minor still does not. To purchase copies of this issue (which can be used as postcards), please go here and specify […]
HOOT Postcard 40, January 2015
REVERB AT PIER 48, SEATTLE by Moriah Cohen Moriah’s poetry has been published or is forthcoming in Hayden’s Ferry Review, Baltimore Review, and Narrative where she was runner-up in this year’s “30 Below” contest. She received her MFA from Rutgers University – Newark. To purchase copies of this issue (which can be used as […]
HOOT Postcard 39, December 2014
WISH by Brad Geyer Brad is a twenty-seven-year-old writer with a German name, a Spanish temperament and an Irish liver. He likes sleeping in cars and has never been to IKEA. To purchase copies of this issue (which can be used as postcards), please go here and specify “Issue #39″ at checkout.
HOOT Postcard 38, November 2014
CHARCOALED WATERS – nonfiction by William Garland. William Garland received his MFA from the University of South Carolina. His work has appeared in The Dr. T.J. Eckleburg Review, Revolution House, Real South Magazine, and other journals. He is one of the founders of The Frank Martin Review. Artwork by Aaron Morgan, a Seattle-based artist/illustrator who […]
HOOT Postcard 37, October 2014
THE TURNIP by Judith Skillman Judith Skillman’s how to is Broken Lines—The Art & Craft of Poetry, from Lummox Press. Poems have appeared in Poetry, FIELD, Seneca Review, The Iowa Review, Southern Review, Pontoon, & other journals & anthologies. See www.judithskillman.com To purchase copies of this issue (which can be used as […]
HOOT Postcard 36, September 2014
“Pool” – fiction by Rowan Beaird. Rowan Beaird‘s fiction has appeared in The Missing Slate and Compose. She is the former Program Manager of Grub Street in Boston, and is currently heading back to America after a year teaching English in Japan. To purchase copies of this issue (which can be used as […]
HOOT Postcard 35, August 2014
“3-D Printer” – poetry by Amy Boetcher. Amy Boetcher earned her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in biology, where she riddled calculus notes with poems. She advocates for place-based creatures and philosophies, especially toads and invertebrates. For example, “please don’t smoosh spiders.” Artwork by Jane-Rebecca Cannarella, an assistant editor at HOOT who plays […]
HOOT Postcard 34, July 2014
— 100 STEPS by Anton Frost 100 steps Anton Frost‘s poems have appeared in Verdad, The Bacon Review, Parcel, and elsewhere. He lives in Grand Haven, Michigan. To purchase copies of […]










