Volume 6.1 Contributors

Meet Anna Ralph! Anna’s work of nonfiction, “Eulogy II,” will be featured in our upcoming issue 6.1.!

How Anna describes this piece in 12 words or less:
When grief’s grip finally loosens, what are you left with?

Anna Ralph is a writer and storyteller currently living in Montreal, Quebec and she’s probably drinking a coffee right now. She obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy from Concordia University. Her prose explores life’s syrupy sweet nostalgia and its sharp inevitabilities. You can find her work scattered across the internet, if you look in the right places.

Volume 6.1 Contributors

Meet Geoff Pevlin! Our upcoming issue will feature three of Geoff’s flash fiction pieces!

How Geoff describes these pieces in 12 words or less:
“The Concept of Ownership”: Can a home invader shift Hubbard’s rigid belief system?
“Classifieds”: After three decades, Frank makes an astonishing discovery in the classifieds.
“Sense of Urgency”: Will Hubbard ever sell his shitty self-published books? Time is running out. 

Geoff Pevlin is a writer, designer, editor, and innkeeper from St. John’s, Newfoundland. His works appear in Best Canadian Poetry, Arc, Riddle Fence, The Fiddlehead, and elsewhere. Check out his work at www.GeoffPevlin.com

Volume 6.1 Contributors

Meet A.A. Parr! A.A.’s poem, “Making Mountains,” will be featured in our upcoming issue 6.1!

How A.A. describes this poem in 12 words or less:
A reflection held of summer love, in honeyed light of evening.

A. A. Parr is a writer, artist, and entrepreneur who calls both Sault Ste. Marie and Toronto home. She holds a Specialised Honours BFA from York University and is the Founder and Managing Editor of Type A Media, publishing fresh, diverse voices from Northern Ontario and beyond. She is the author of What Lasts Beyond the Burning (Nightingale & Sparrow Press, 2020) and a weekly poetry series written for and about strangers, I Wrote You This Poem (Channillo.com). Her creative works have been seen on stages, in galleries, and in print throughout North America over the past two decades. In her work, she seeks to explore difficult themes in an attempt to shine a necessary light into our darkest crevices. For more information on her creative works, please visit www.aaparr.wixsite.com/ourghosts