HOOT Print Issue 33, June 2014

                        REQUIEM FOR A MOUSE nonfiction by Daryl Rothman artwork by Aaron Morgan Daryl Rothman writes novels, short stories, serial fiction, articles and flash fiction, the latter to which he feels humbly indebted for its imposition of brevity. His website is www.darylrothman.com Aaron Morgan, […]

HOOT Print Issue 32, May 2014

VACATIONING fiction by Nick Fuller Googins Vactioning Nick Fuller Googins is a full-time writer, occasional adventurer, retired coffee pourer/swim instructor/school teacher. An MFAer at Rutgers-Newark, he lives in NYC with three of the most wonderful beings on the planet. For more: nickfg.wordpress.com Artwork by Matthew Perdoni. Hailing from the woods of Massachusetts, Matthew Perdoni is […]

HOOT Print Issue 31, April 2014

I Almost Believe It. Poetry by Christine Potter. Artwork by Zana Bass.   Christine Potter is a poet and writer who lives in the lower Hudson Valley. Her latest collection of poetry, Sheltering In Place, is available on Amazon.com.  There are wild turkeys under her birdfeeders.   Zana Bass is a Philadelphia artist, philologist, and […]

HOOT Print Issue 30, March 2014

Janet McCann is a crone poet who has taught at Texas A&M since 1968. Latest poetry collection: The Crone at the Cathedral (Lamar University Press, 2013.)               To purchase copies of this issue (which can be used as postcards), please go here and specify “Issue #30″ at checkout.

HOOT Print Issue 29, February 2014

VORACIOUS fiction by Lisa Roney Artwork by Danny Coeyman Lisa Roney is a Florida transplant and her favorite thing about it is the flora and fauna. She teaches at the University of Central Florida and writes in a messy yet peaceful green room. Danny Coeyman:  www.dannycoeyman.com

HOOT Print Issue 28, January 2014

  WEDNESDAY poetry by Joey Connelly Memo Joey Connelly is Assistant Professor of English at Kentucky Wesleyan College, and his poetry has appeared in Louisville Review, Southern Humanities Review, New Plains Review, and other publications.

HOOT Print Issue 27, December 2013

  THE FILIPINO YOYO CHAMPION by Guinotte Wise TheFilipinoYoyoChampion Guinotte Wise is a sculptor/writer and winner of the H. Palmer Hall award for his 2013 collection of short stories, Night Train, Cold Beer. Some work is at www.wisesculpture.com or https://www.facebook.com/RenoPeteStCyr   To purchase copies of this issue (which can be used as postcards), please go […]

HOOT Print Issue 26, November 2013

A RELIABLE NARRATOR by Meg Eden Meg Eden’s collections include  Your Son (The Florence Kahn Memorial Award), Rotary Phones and Facebook (Dancing Girl Press), and forthcoming The Girl Who Came Back (Red Bird Chapbooks). Vist her at: http://www.pw.org/content/meg_eden  a_reliable_narrator_2   To purchase copies of this issue (which can be used as postcards), please go here […]

HOOT Print Issue 25, October 2013

ETERNAL ANGST by Jonathan H. Roberts Jonathan H. Roberts is a prolific writer of unpublished fiction, though a smattering of his work has found its way into various journals and anthologies.  He lives in Salem, Oregon. eternalangst3   To purchase copies of this issue (which can be used as postcards), please go here and specify […]

HOOT Print Issue 24, September 2013

MY LIFE by Eva Langston My Life Eva Langston received her MFA in Fiction Writing from the University of New Orleans.  She is currently a math curriculum consultant, but she’d like to make writing her real job.  Follow her adventures at inthegardenofeva.com. To purchase copies of this issue (which can be used as postcards), please go […]