11Feb 21, 2022
Jim Ross jumped into creative pursuits in 2015 after a rewarding career in public health research. With a graduate degree from Howard University, in six years he’s published nonfiction, poetry, and photography in over 175 journals and anthologies on five continents. Publications include 580 Split, Bombay Gin, Burningword, Camas, Columbia Journal, Hippocampus, Journal of Compressed Creative Arts, […]
Written by: marathonlitreview on February 21, 2022. 12Jul 26, 2021
Edward Michael Supranowicz has had artwork and poems published in the US and other countries. Both sides of his family worked in the coalmines and steel mills of Appalachia.
Written by: marathonlitreview on July 26, 2021. 13Feb 22, 2021
Artist’s statement: Looking to the Future is a portrait of a little girl who lives near the village of Saut d’Eau, in the vicinity of a waterfall which is sacred for Catholics and Vodou believers alike. Her mother cooks and sells food on the main road, leading to the waterfall. The picture was taken in […]
Written by: marathonlitreview on February 22, 2021. 14Feb 22, 2021
Edward Michael Supranowicz has had artwork and poems published in the U.S. and other countries. Both sides of his family worked in the coalmines and steel mills of Appalachia.
Written by: marathonlitreview on February 22, 2021. 15Aug 3, 2020
Rachel Wyman is a dancer and creative arts therapist from Walla Walla, Washington. She resides in Brooklyn, New York, where she works with psychiatric patients in a public […]
Written by: marathonlitreview on August 3, 2020. 16Aug 3, 2020
Rachel Wyman is a dancer and creative arts therapist from Walla Walla, Washington. She resides in Brooklyn, New York, where she works with psychiatric patients in a public hospital.
Written by: marathonlitreview on August 3, 2020. 17Jul 25, 2019
1. CAN 810-1 Peggy’s Cove Rte 333: A foreground of unreceptive, imperious granite, but we know that waves must reach shore. 2. WA 91-1 Clallam Port Angeles Dock: The ferry to Victoria, B.C. has departed one minute before 8pm for its last trip north. An indifferent wake inevitably must reach shore. 3. WA 149 Jefferson […]
Written by: marathonlitreview on July 25, 2019. 18Apr 2, 2019
Bear Kosik is the (co-)author of four novels. His short stories, poetry, and essays have been published by Third Flatiron Press, River & South Review, Calliope, Silver Streams, Weasel Press, and others. Bear also writes stage plays, six of which have been produced in Manhattan, and screenplays, which have garnered more than ten laurels since […]
Written by: marathonlitreview on April 2, 2019. 19Feb 21, 2019
Artist’s statement: This photo was part of a series in which I integrated three tiny pocket mirrors to play with the idea of refraction. When brainstorming objects that might be dynamic at different angles, I spied a lily and a mirrored, sequin mermaid pillow. Immediately, I set to work combining and recombining and angling the […]
Written by: marathonlitreview on February 21, 2019. 20Feb 21, 2019
Artist’s statement: This photo was part of a series in which I integrated three tiny pocket mirrors to play with the idea of refraction. When brainstorming objects that might be dynamic at different angles, I spied a lily and a mirrored, sequin mermaid pillow. Immediately, I set to work combining and recombining and angling the […]
Written by: marathonlitreview on February 21, 2019.