Friday, September 18, 2009

Jessy Randall


This picture shows how, in 1995, Jessy Randall printed out a copy of her novel manuscript and cut it up into all its sections, most of them less than one page long, then spread them out on her bed in her studio apartment and re-ordered the whole thing. The book is now available from Ghost Road Press: http://www.amazon.com/Wandora-Unit-Jessy-Randall/dp/0981652581/.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Jimbo Brown


James Browning Kepple is co-founder of the Mustard Bastard Poetry Syndicate, he is also a member of the board of directors for Pretend Genius Press. A native of Bartlesville Oklahoma, he calls Houston Texas his home. After spending the past year traveling through the bogs of Stockholm Sweden and the beauteous gardens of Harlem New York City, he can currently be found driving his red 1990 Corolla somewhere in southwestern Virginia.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Tom Leins: Cops and Demons

Tom Leins is from Paignton, UK. His short stories have appeared online at 3am Magazine, Dogmatika, Straight From The Fridge, Beat The Dust, Savage Manners and A Twist Of Noir. He is currently working on his first novel Thirsty & Miserable. Find out more at: www.myspace.com/tomleins

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Isabel Heblich: Like a Homewrecker


Isabel Heblich is an actress, painter and verbal artist currently living between the river and the sea in Wilmington, NC, the new mesopotamia.




Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Morgan Harlow: The Souvenir


Ms. Harlow's fiction, poems and other writing can be found in War, Literature & the Arts, the Tusculum Review, Washington Square, Descant, Seneca Review, Nthposition and elsewhere, and book reviews at Eyewear: A British Blog Interested In Poetry, Politics and Popular Culture.

Monday, July 20, 2009

Picking up the pieces, Hit and Run is Back

Attention: H&R is back online with new management.
Please submit. Send to cvillewriter@mac.com. Hope to hear from you soon.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Publication suspended for lack of readership.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Tatjana Debeljački


Tatjana Debeljački, born on April 23, 1967 in Užice, has been a member of the Association of Writers of Serbia UKS since 2004 and Haiku Society of Serbia HDS Montenegro-HUSCG&HDPR, Croatia. Up to now, she has published three collections of poetry: A HOUSE MADE OF GLASS, published by ART – Užice; YOURS, published by NARODNA KNJIGA Belgrade; and VULCANO by Haiku Lotos, Valjevo. She has also published a CD-BOOK, A HOUSE MADE OF GLASS, ART+ Uzice, and "AH-EH-EEH-OH-OOH" published by Poeta Belgrade. 2008.

Friday, May 29, 2009

Ryan Manning: Six Sentences


Ryan Manning likes words.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Andrea Obaez: Quick Note at Work


Andrea Obaez is a recent college graduate trying to find her niche in the world. She is an avid reader and a wanna-be writer. You can visit her blog here.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Molly Malone: Gumwrapper Muse: Superseding Decent Note-Taking Since 2003


Molly Malone, a student residing in Virginia, is an avid pursuer of art in all forms, particularly when created with words. Her inspirations include: God, weather, the smell of fresh-cut grass and manure, small children, chocolate, old people, antiques, and fingerless gloves.

Friday, May 15, 2009

Chanel Dubofsky: Curvature


Chanel Dubofsky is a fiction writer living in New York City. Her writing has appeared in Quick Fiction and Zeek.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Meredith Doench: Collage


Meredith Doench recently graduated with her PhD in English with an emphasis in creative writing from Texas Tech University. She has previously published fiction in journals such as Hayden’s Ferry Review, Harrington Lesbian Fiction Quarterly, Women Studies Quarterly, and Dark Sky Magazine. The drafting of her first novel has become a disastrous attempt at resembling organization.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Peter Hughes: Misplaced Time


Peter Hughes was born in Oxford in 1956, lived in Italy for several years, and is now based in Norfolk. He lives with his wife Lynn in an old coastguard cottage which is creeping ever closer to the cliff edge. As well as being a poet and painter, he runs Oystercatcher Press. His own publications include The Metro Poems (Many Press, 1992), Paul Klee’s Diary (Equipage,1995), Blueroads (Salt, 2003), Nistanimera (Shearsman, 2007) and The Summer of Agios Dimitrios (Shearsman, 2009).

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Cindy Childress: Hurricane Season and Your 30th Birthday Party & Diagnosis

Hurricane Season and Your 30th Birthday Party:


Diagnosis:



Cindy Childress is an American expat living in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia where she edits the KL American and teaches creative writing to children at a learning center. She also blogs for Fringe Magazine. She have a Ph.D. in creative writing from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Her poetry has been accepted or recently published in Conversation Poetry Quarterly, Dead Mule, Aunt Chloe, The Louisiana Review, The Southwestern Review, and the anthologies Like a Girl: A Manifesta from GirlChild Press and Woman. Period from Spinster's Ink Press, amongst others.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Denis Taillefer: Lyrical Notes


Denis Taillefer dabbles in fiction writing, oil painting and songwriting.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Meg Pokrass: Notes for a Flash Piece


Meg Pokrass lives in San Francisco with her husband and daughter. Originally an actress, her flash fiction stories and poetry have appeared or are forthcoming in 3AM, The Pedestal, FRIGG, SmokeLong Quarterly, Keyhole, elimae, Juked, Wigleaf, Toronto Quarterly, Ghoti, and Pindeldyboz. Meg is a staff editor for SmokeLong Quarterly, as well as a writing coach/mentor for Dzanc's Creative Writing Program. Find regular writing prompts on her blog.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

J. Boothby: Beast


Under another name, J. Boothby's writing has appeared many places, both online and off, including Glimmer Train Stories, Gargoyle, and the Mississippi Review. By day he's a technology consultant in Silicon Valley, and he lives in the Santa Cruz Mountains.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

David Erlewine: Babysitter


David Erlewine has stories appearing or forthcoming in about seventy places, including Pank, Pedestal, Ghoti, In Posse Review, Literal Latte, and Keyhole. His blog is located here.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Kiersty Boon: Pinboard


Kiersty Boon is a writer from the sunny shores of the UK. She has recently published her first novel and her poetry is due to appear in a collective later this year. She can rarely find a drawing pin when she needs one.