POETRY EDITOR -- DIANA MAY-WALDMAN
Diana May-Waldman's poetry and essays have appeared in numerous publications, including Cosmopolitan Magazine, Woman's Day, Worldwide Hippies, and Citizens for Decent Literature. Her poetry collection, A Woman's Song, details the obstacles that face women in our culture on a daily basis, a culture still very much male-dominated. Her poetry deals with the struggles facing all women and the many facets of being a woman in the world today. In the words of one reviewer, "[i]n A Woman's Song, author Diana May-Waldman's poetry portrays many challenges of being a woman—a surprising amount for such a slim volume—sad, loving, remembering, and suffering." (Story Circle Book Reviews). She was also co-editor of the anthology Wounds of War: Poets for Peace, and Hip Poetry, and, check out her Facebook page, Unapologetic Women!
A former award-winning journalist for the Elyria Chronicle-Telegram, May-Waldman is a strong women's and children's advocate.
Diana May-Waldman's poetry and essays have appeared in numerous publications, including Cosmopolitan Magazine, Woman's Day, Worldwide Hippies, and Citizens for Decent Literature. Her poetry collection, A Woman's Song, details the obstacles that face women in our culture on a daily basis, a culture still very much male-dominated. Her poetry deals with the struggles facing all women and the many facets of being a woman in the world today. In the words of one reviewer, "[i]n A Woman's Song, author Diana May-Waldman's poetry portrays many challenges of being a woman—a surprising amount for such a slim volume—sad, loving, remembering, and suffering." (Story Circle Book Reviews). She was also co-editor of the anthology Wounds of War: Poets for Peace, and Hip Poetry, and, check out her Facebook page, Unapologetic Women!
A former award-winning journalist for the Elyria Chronicle-Telegram, May-Waldman is a strong women's and children's advocate.
FICTION EDITOR -- MITCHELL WALDMAN
Mitchell Waldman is the author of the short story collections Brothers, Fathers, and Other Strangers and Petty Offenses and Crimes of the Heart as well as the novel A Face in the Moon. Mitchell was also co-editor of Wounds of War: Poets for Peace, and the anthology, Hip Poetry. His fiction and poetry has appeared in numerous publications, including, among others, Epiphany, Red Fez, The Piker Press, Random Sample, Kairos Literary Journal, Foliate Oak Literary Magazine, Fictive Dream, Soft Cartel, The Flash Fiction Press, Crack the Spine, Waterhouse Review, Midwest Literary Magazine, The Houston Literary Review, Wind Magazine, Litsnack, The Legendary, The Battered Suitcase, eFiction Magazine, Connotation Press, Wilderness House Literary Review, HazMat Review, Innisfree, Poetpourri, Fiction Collective, Poetry Motel, Desperate Act, and in several anthologies, including Beyond Lament: Poets of the World Bearing Witness to the Holocaust (Northwestern University Press), and America Remembered (Virgogray Press).
Mitchell Waldman is the author of the short story collections Brothers, Fathers, and Other Strangers and Petty Offenses and Crimes of the Heart as well as the novel A Face in the Moon. Mitchell was also co-editor of Wounds of War: Poets for Peace, and the anthology, Hip Poetry. His fiction and poetry has appeared in numerous publications, including, among others, Epiphany, Red Fez, The Piker Press, Random Sample, Kairos Literary Journal, Foliate Oak Literary Magazine, Fictive Dream, Soft Cartel, The Flash Fiction Press, Crack the Spine, Waterhouse Review, Midwest Literary Magazine, The Houston Literary Review, Wind Magazine, Litsnack, The Legendary, The Battered Suitcase, eFiction Magazine, Connotation Press, Wilderness House Literary Review, HazMat Review, Innisfree, Poetpourri, Fiction Collective, Poetry Motel, Desperate Act, and in several anthologies, including Beyond Lament: Poets of the World Bearing Witness to the Holocaust (Northwestern University Press), and America Remembered (Virgogray Press).