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Art and Photography

"Free Your Mind"

Dr. Ana S. Gad is a pen name of Dr. Ana Stjelja, the Dubai-based, internationally acclaimed writer, scholar, journalist, editor and digital artist. She is the editor-in-chief of several magazines on art, literature and culture. In 2018 she founded Association Alia Mundi for Promoting Cultural Diversity.

"The Embrace of the Shattered Mirror"

Bill Wolak has just published his eighteenth book of poetry entitled All the Wind’s Unfinished Kisses with Ekstasis Editions. His collages and photographs have appeared as cover art for such magazines as Phoebe, Harbinger Asylum, Baldhip Magazine, and Barfly Poetry Magazine.

"Across the River"

Dr. Ana S. Gad is a pen name of Dr. Ana Stjelja, the Dubai-based, internationally acclaimed writer, scholar, journalist, editor and digital artist. She is the editor-in-chief of several magazines on art, literature and culture. In 2018 she founded Association Alia Mundi for Promoting Cultural Diversity.

"Subway Song"

Mark Connors is an award winning writer, photographer and publisher from Leeds, UK. Mark has had over 300 poems published in magazines and anthologies. His collections include: Life is a Long Song (OWF Press, 2015), Nothing is Meant to be Broken (Stairwell Books, 2017), Optics (YAFFLE, 2019), and After (2021). He’s currently working on his third novel and a hybrid book of poetry and prose. He is a co-managing editor at YAFFLE and Yaffle’s Nest. www.markconnors.uk.

"Lesson of Dr. Beaver"

Jahin Claire Oh is a tenth grader attending a high school in San Jose, California. She likes to code and takes an interest in media art for fun. She prefers warm tones over cool tones and generally likes calming imagery with naturalistic depictions. In her free time, she likes to spend time with her friends and occasionally goes to local art exhibits.

"Remembering Mt. Koya"

Joanne Macias (she/her) is a multi-disciplinary creative, having featured in publications such as Living Stories, Best of Times, The Sour Collective, Two Wolves Digest, Short Stories Unlimited, and Roi Fainéant. She loves finding interesting ways to challenge reader perception through unique scenarios in everyday settings. She embarks on her first residency in Ireland in 2025 where she will complete her first poetry collection. You can follow her adventures at @joanne_macias_writer

"Giraffes"

KJ Hannah Greenberg uses her trusty point-and-shoot camera to capture the order of G-d's universe, and Paint 3D to capture her personal chaos. Sometimes, it’s insufficient for her to sate herself by applying verbal whimsy to pastures where gelatinous wildebeests roam or fey hedgehogs play. Hannah’s poetry and art collections are: Miscellaneous Parlor Tricks, Word Magpie, Subrogation, and One-Handed Pianist.

"Virgo"

Irina Tall (Novikova) is an artist, graphic artist, illustrator. She graduated from the State Academy of Slavic Cultures with a degree in art, and also has a bachelor's degree in design. Her work has been published in magazines: Gupsophila, Harpy Hybrid Review, Little Literary Living Room. In 2022, her short story was included in the collection "The 50 Best Short Stories", and her poem was published in the collection of poetry "The wonders of winter."

"Sunrise on a Distant Land"

Edward Michael Supranowicz is the grandson of Irish and Russian/Ukrainian immigrants. He grew up on a small farm in Appalachia. He has a grad background in painting and printmaking. Some of his artwork has recently or will soon appear in Fish Food, Streetlight, Another Chicago Magazine, Door Is A Jar, The Phoenix, and The Harvard Advocate. Edward is also a published poet.

"In the Cafe"

Sean Lee is an emerging artist whose work spans drawing, photography, and cartooning, focusing on themes of stress relief and emotional expression. Sean’s art channels personal experiences, offering visual narratives that resonate with viewers seeking solace and connection. When not creating, Sean is an avid rower, having been part of a rowing team since seventh grade, where teamwork and physical discipline fuel his creativity and balance his daily life.

"Blue Waters"

Katie Hughbanks (she/her) is a writer, photographer, and teacher whose photography has been published in more than 40 magazines, including Molecule, Cool Beans, Peatsmoke Journal, In Parentheses, L'Esprit Literary Review, New Feathers Anthology, Glassworks Magazine, Azahares, MAYDAY, Moonday Mag, and Black Fork Review. She is the author of two chapbooks, Blackbird Songs (Prolific Press, 2019) and It's Time (Finishing Line Press, 2024). She teaches English and Creative Writing in Louisville, KY.

"Veldt Referent"

KJ Hannah Greenberg uses her trusty point-and-shoot camera to capture the order of G-d's universe, and Paint 3D to capture her personal chaos. Sometimes, it’s insufficient for her to sate herself by applying verbal whimsy to pastures where gelatinous wildebeests roam or fey hedgehogs play. Hannah’s poetry and art collections are: Miscellaneous Parlor Tricks, Word Magpie, Subrogation, and One-Handed Pianist.

"Morningview"

Donna began painting in 2022. While she’s been publishing stories, novels, poems, and memoir since 1990, it’s her visual art that announces her these days in such venues as Glacial Hills Review, Anti-Heroin Chic, Perceptions Magazine, and Chestnut Review. Information about her novels appears at: www.magicmasterminds.com/donnavitucci. She has always seen the world through a creative lens, a Point of View that anchors what she feels in both stories and paintings.

"Lightshine"

Katie Hughbanks (she/her) is a writer, photographer, and teacher whose photography has been published in more than 40 magazines, including Molecule, Cool Beans, Peatsmoke Journal, In Parentheses, L'Esprit Literary Review, New Feathers Anthology, Glassworks Magazine, Azahares, MAYDAY, Moonday Mag, and Black Fork Review. She is the author of two chapbooks, Blackbird Songs (Prolific Press, 2019) and It's Time (Finishing Line Press, 2024). She teaches English and Creative Writing in Louisville, KY.

"Planetary"

Donna began painting in 2022. While she’s been publishing stories, novels, poems, and memoir since 1990, it’s her visual art that announces her these days in such venues as Glacial Hills Review, Anti-Heroin Chic, Perceptions Magazine, and Chestnut Review. Information about her novels appears at: www.magicmasterminds.com/donnavitucci. She has always seen the world through a creative lens, a Point of View that anchors what she feels in both stories and paintings.

"Clover Island"

Cynthia Yatchman is a Seattle based artist and art instructor. A former ceramicist, she received her B.F.A. in painting (UW). She switched from 3D to 2D and has remained there ever since. She works primarily on paintings, prints and collages. Her art is housed in numerous public and private collections. She has exhibited extensively in the Northwest, including shows at Seattle University, SPU, Shoreline Community College, the Tacoma and Seattle Convention Centers and the Pacific Science Center.

"Anthropologie, New York City"

Christopher Woods is a writer and photographer who lives in Texas. He has published a novel, THE DREAM PATCH, a prose collection, UNDER A RIVERBED SKY. His novella, HEARTS IN THE DARK, was published in an anthology by RUNNING WILD PRESS in Los Angeles. His monologue show, Twelve from Texas, was performed in NYC by Equity Library Theatre. His new poetry collection, Maybe Birds Would Carry It Away, is published by Kelsay Books.

"Changdeokgung Palace"

Erin Chon, a seventh-grade student in Seoul, draws inspiration from her multicultural environment to create art that reflects the beauty and diversity of the world. She is excited to share her perspective with the world and hopes to inspire others through her creativity.

"A Fish Market"

Dylan Hong is a 15-year-old student from Seoul who attends an international school. In addition to his passion for art, Dylan enjoys swimming, sailing, coding, and playing video games. His work often reflects his diverse interests and the vibrant energy of youth.

"Beneath"

Uee Jung is a student attending a school in Seoul, S. Korea. Her current artwork involves experimenting with color and figures.

"Cloud"

By Tristin Fowler

"Flowers, books, and candies"

Jinyoung Chloe Park is a student at Concord Academy in Boston, Massachusetts. With an unwavering passion for art, she is diligently curating her art portfolio. Beyond her artistic endeavors, Jinyoung finds joy in creating handcrafted objects and expressing herself through K-pop dancing.

"Summer Dahlia BW"

Megan Chu is a sophomore attending the Derryfield School in New Hampshire. Ever since she was little, she has always found joy in expressing creativity through art. To her, art is more than just a hobby; it is a way to relax and explore new ideas in different mediums. Through publication, she hopes to share her passion and inspire others to express their creativity as well.

"Waterfall"

By Tristin Fowler

"The Neighborhood Trip"

Jinyoung Chloe Park is a student at Concord Academy in Boston, Massachusetts. With an unwavering passion for art, she is diligently curating her art portfolio. Beyond her artistic endeavors, Jinyoung finds joy in creating handcrafted objects and expressing herself through K-pop dancing.

"Trees United"

Erin Chon, a seventh-grade student in Seoul, draws inspiration from her multicultural environment to create art that reflects the beauty and diversity of the world. She is excited to share her perspective with the world and hopes to inspire others through her creativity.

"Mother Nature"

Uee Jung is a student attending a school in Seoul, S. Korea. Her current artwork involves experimenting with color and figures.

"Wave of self expression"

Jinyoung Chloe Park is a student at Concord Academy in Boston, Massachusetts. With an unwavering passion for art, she is diligently curating her art portfolio. Beyond her artistic endeavors, Jinyoung finds joy in creating handcrafted objects and expressing herself through K-pop dancing.

"김가빈_온실"

Gavin Kim is a dedicated artist, currently attending a high school in Easthampton, Massachusetts. She is actively working on building her art portfolio and developing her skills in various mediums. In her free time, she indulges in her passion for ceramics, baking, and playing golf.

"Dear Sunset"

Mark Connors is an award winning writer, photographer and publisher from Leeds, UK. Mark has had over 300 poems published in magazines and anthologies. His collections include: Life is a Long Song (OWF Press, 2015), Nothing is Meant to be Broken (Stairwell Books, 2017), Optics (YAFFLE, 2019), and After (2021). He’s currently working on his third novel and a hybrid book of poetry and prose. He is a co-managing editor at YAFFLE and Yaffle’s Nest. www.markconnors.uk.

"Live a Life you will Remember"

Eugene Han is a student at an international school in South Korea. His artwork explores themes of identity, culture, and nature, often blending abstract and representational elements. Through vibrant colors and textured layers, he aim to capture both the complexity and simplicity of the human experience. Eugene has been honing their artistic skills from a young age and is passionate about sharing their vision with a global audience.

"Abstract 251"

Binod Dawadi, the author of The Power of Words, is a master’s degree holder in Major English. He has worked on more than 1000 anthologies published in various renowned magazines. His vision is to change society through knowledge, so he wants to provide enlightenment to the people through his writing skills.

"Leap"

By KJ Hannah Greenberg

"Mighty Kitten"

By KJ Hannah Greenberg

"Feline Friends"

By KJ Hannah Greenberg

"This Echo Faded"

Edward Lee is an artist and writer from Ireland. His paintings and photography have been exhibited widely, while his writings have been published in magazines in Ireland, England and America. His poetry collections are Playing Poohsticks On Ha’Penny Bridge, The Madness Of Qwerty, A Foetal Heart and Bones Speaking With Hard Tongues. He also makes music under the names Ayahuasca Collective, Orson Carroll, Lego Figures Fighting, and Pale Blond Boy. His website is https://edwardmlee.wordpress.com

"Perhaps This Flight Will Succeed"

Edward Lee is an artist and writer from Ireland. His paintings and photography have been exhibited widely, while his writings have been published in magazines in Ireland, England and America. His poetry collections are Playing Poohsticks On Ha’Penny Bridge, The Madness Of Qwerty, A Foetal Heart and Bones Speaking With Hard Tongues. He also makes music under the names Ayahuasca Collective, Orson Carroll, Lego Figures Fighting, and Pale Blond Boy. His website is https://edwardmlee.wordpress.com

"Climb After Climb"

Edward Lee is an artist and writer from Ireland. His paintings and photography have been exhibited widely, while his writings have been published in magazines in Ireland, England and America. His poetry collections are Playing Poohsticks On Ha’Penny Bridge, The Madness Of Qwerty, A Foetal Heart and Bones Speaking With Hard Tongues. He also makes music under the names Ayahuasca Collective, Orson Carroll, Lego Figures Fighting, and Pale Blond Boy. His website is https://edwardmlee.wordpress.com

Xylo-bone To Be Wild

"Xylo-bone To Be Wild" Lee Hammerschmidt is a Visual Artist/Writer/Troubadour. He is the author of six collections of short stories and illustrations. Check out his hit parade on YouTube! http://www.youtube.com/user/MrLeehammer

Tongue Tongue Cat

"Tongue Tongue Cat" Savannah is 21,(They/Them). The picture was taken when my cat mobius was waking up from a surgery he needed. I'm lucky the local college did the surgery for cheaper, I work 2 jobs and I wouldn't have been able to afford it any other way.

onetimesomanytimes

"onetimesomanytimes" Edward Michael Supranowicz is the grandson of Irish and Russian/Ukrainian immigrants. He grew up on a small farm in Appalachia. He has a grad background in painting and printmaking. Some of his artwork has recently or will soon appear in Fish Food, Streetlight, Another Chicago Magazine, The Door Is A Jar, The Phoenix, and The Harvard Advocate. Edward is also a published poet who has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize multiple times.

Death in Fall

"Death in Fall" Olivia Oswald is a Writing and Classical studies major at UE. She enjoys reading, cooking, pottery, and photography. She spends her free time crocheting random botanical things while learning curses in dead languages.

Evara

"Evara" KeYanla Cleckley (she/her/hers) is an imaginative writer, who grew up obsessed with books. Currently holds a MFA in Creating Writing from Full Sail University and a BS in Political Science with minors in History, International Studies, and Legal Studies from University of Evansville. When her head isn’t in the clouds, she knits and paints with her three dogs.

Floating Trees

"Floating Trees" Carl Scharwath, has appeared in 175+ journals and has published 3 poetry books and his latest book “Ebb Tide Reflections,” (World Inkers, NYC.) Carl has 4 photography books, published by Praxis and CreatiVingenuitiy. His photography was exhibited in the Mount Dora and Leesburg Centers for the Arts. Carl is currently an art editor at Glitterati and former editor for Minute Magazine. He was nominated for 3 The Best of the Net Awards and 2023 Pushcart Nominations.

justbeastly

"Just Beastly" Edward Michael Supranowicz is the grandson of Irish and Russian/Ukrainian immigrants. He grew up on a small farm in Appalachia. He has a grad background in painting and printmaking. Some of his artwork has recently or will soon appear in Fish Food, Streetlight, Another Chicago Magazine, The Door Is A Jar, The Phoenix, and The Harvard Advocate. Edward is also a published poet who has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize multiple times.

Ocean Dreams

"Ocean Dreams" Model credit Aurora Soleil Carl Scharwath has appeared in 175+ journals and has published 3 poetry books and his latest book “Ebb Tide Reflections,” (World Inkers, NYC.) Carl has 4 photography books, published by Praxis and CreatiVingenuitiy. His photography was exhibited in the Mount Dora and Leesburg Centers for the Arts. Carl is currently an art editor at Glitterati. He was nominated for 3 The Best of the Net Awards and 2023 Pushcart Nominations.

Serenity

"Serenity" Carl Scharwath has appeared in 175+ journals and has published 3 poetry books and his latest book “Ebb Tide Reflections,” (World Inkers, NYC.) Carl has 4 photography books, published by Praxis and CreatiVingenuitiy. His photography was exhibited in the Mount Dora and Leesburg Centers for the Arts. Carl is currently an art editor at Glitterati and former editor for Minute Magazine. He was nominated for 3 The Best of the Net Awards and 2023 Pushcart Nominations for poetry/short story.

Alien Burner

"Alien Burner" Hi my name is Tristin (the/shit). I have suffered enough for these pictures. That's a lie. I saw them. It looked cool. I took picture. The End.

Vase but Fancy

"Vase But Fancy" Celeste Dunaway (she/they) is a queer artist and writer living in Louisiana. She enjoys making art of all kinds: drawing, painting, stamp making, etc. Additionally, they enjoy playing TTRPGS and video games, reading, and watching animated shows.

Treescape

"Treescape" Olivia Oswald is a Writing and Classical studies major at UE. She enjoys reading, cooking, and photography. She spends her free time crocheting random botanical things while learning curses in dead languages.

Ryn's Pond

"Ryn's Pond" By Kathryn (she/her)

Reflections

"Reflections" Hi my name is Tristin (the/shit). I have suffered enough for these pictures. That's a lie. I saw them. It looked cool. I took picture. The End.

Gilded Rook

“Gilded Rook” Prince (they/them) is an aspiring artist from right outside of Louisville, Kentucky. They are studying to be an Art educator, and hope to one day teach middle school art. The “Gilded Rook” depicts a crow skull they found in their studio, but come to life inside of a suit. It represents how humans put on a face in order to go into their every day jobs and assignments. In their free time, they also enjoy playing with their dog, being with their friends, and creating more paintings.

"Light"

"Light" Allie Griese (she/her/hers) is a freshman at Columbia College Chicago studying photography. She graduated from Mater Dei High School in Evansville, Indiana in the spring of 2022. This photo, entitled “Light,” is a self portrait of Allie using two sources of colored light in order to create an abstraction on her own face.

“Windows to the Soul”

“Windows to the Soul” Anya Arora (she/her/hers) is a sophomore biology major at The University of Evansville. She enjoys making art, reading, and watching anime with friends.

"Wine"

"Wine" Olivia Oswald (she/her/hers) is an Archaeology and Classical studies major at UE. She enjoys reading, cooking, and photography. She spends her free time crocheting random botanical things while learning curses in dead languages.

“Paris Steps”

“Paris Steps” Victoria Wesloh (she/her/hers) is a graphic designer and illustrator currently studying at the School of The Art Institute of Chicago. She's a Mid Century Modern Enthusiast and hopes hopes her designs make people smile. She can also be found at victoriawesloh.myportfolio.com

How Lonely Feels

“How Lonely Feels" Kaitlyn Keesee (she/they) is a 19-year-old student currently studying Psychology and Criminal Justice at The University of Evansville. Kaitlyn was born and raised in Ona, West Virginia and moved to Evansville, Indiana in 2019. Her passion for photography was born when she was in middle school and has uncontrollably grown since then. Her goal as a photographer is not to highlight a subject, but to use it to make its viewer feel an emotion that they have felt before.

Strolling Through Chaos

"Strolling Through Chaos" By Amy Moore

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