Red Earth Review #2

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John Grey is an Australian born poet. Recently published in International Poetry Review, Sanskrit, and the science fiction anthology, Futuredaze with work upcoming in Clackamas Literary Review, New Orphic Review, and Nerve Cowboy. Patrick Cabello Hansel has published poems in Hawai’i Pacific Review, Painted Bride Quarterly, Turtle Quarterly, Passager, The Meadowland Review and other journals. He was selected for the 2008-09 Mentor Series at the Loft Literary Center in Minnesota, and is a 2011 Minnesota State Arts Board Artist Initiative Grantee. His novella, Searching, was serialized in 33 issues of The Alley News. Linda G Hatton spends her days writing—poetry, novels, screenplays, web codes, or notes to her children. Otherwise, she gets a little cranky. She is also the managing editor of Mouse Tales Press. Kevin Heaton is from Kansas and Oklahoma. He now lives and writes in South Carolina. His work has appeared, or is forthcoming in a number of publications including: Raleigh Review, Beloit Poetry Journal, Beecher’s Magazine, Crannóg, and Mixed Fruit. Julie Hensley, RER’s 2014 Guest Editor, is a core faculty member of the Bluegrass Writers Studio, the brief residency MFA program at Eastern Kentucky University. Her poems and stories have received multiple Pushcart nominations, and her most recent work has appeared in Saranac Review, The Southern Review, Gulf Stream, The Louisville Review, and Ruminate. A chapbook of her poems, The Language of Horses, is available from Finishing Line Press. Louisa Howerow’s latest poems appeared in The Lindenwood Review, Frogpond, and the Naugatuck River Review. Her work is also included in the anthologies An Unfinished War (Black Moss Press, 2012), and For Rhino in a Shrinking World (The Poets Printery, East London, S.A., 2013). Carol Johnson’s short fiction has appeared in Foliate Oak and the Clackamas Literary Review, among others. Her novel, Everlasting, was a finalist for the Oklahoma Book Award in 2006. She is a graduate of the Red Earth MFA program and lives in Tulsa, where she teaches composition and creative writing. Tim Kahl [http://www.timkahl.com] is the author of Possessing Yourself (CW Books 2009) and The Century of Travel (CW Books, 2012). His work has been published in Prairie Schooner, Indiana Review, Ninth Letter, Notre Dame Review, The Journal, Parthenon West Review, and many other journals in the U.S. He is the vice president and events coordinator of The Sacramento Poetry Center. Robert Kendrick lives in Clemson, South Carolina. He has previously published work in Main Street Rag, Iodine Poetry Journal, and Illuminations.


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