Douglas Cole. Living in Seattle, he’s published eight poetry collections, including The Cabin at the End of the World, winner of the Best Book Award in Urban Poetry, and the novel The White Field, His work has appeared in journals such as Beloit Poetry, Fiction international, Valparaiso, The Gallway Review and Two Hawks Quarterly. He contributes a regular column, “Trading Fours,” to the magazine, Jerry Jazz Musician. . His website is https://douglastcole.com. 16Douglas Cole. Living in Seattle, he’s published eight poetry collections, including The Cabin at the End of the World, winner of the Best Book Award in Urban Poetry, and the novel The White Field, His work has appeared in journals such as Beloit Poetry, Fiction international, Valparaiso, The Gallway Review and Two Hawks Quarterly. He contributes a regular column, “Trading Fours,” to the magazine, Jerry Jazz Musician. . His website is https://douglastcole.com.
. Tommy Gaffney was born and raised in Kentucky, somewhere between the projects and the trailer park. His work has appeared in Drunk Poets Society Anthology, Broken Word: The Alberta Street Anthologies, Ghost Town Poetry Anthology, and the Pioneertown Lit Journal, He is the author of Three Beers from Oblivion and Whiskey Days, whose 2nd printing will be out this spring. Tommy's favorite colors are John Deere Green and Joey Ramone Black.
Chris Ashby is a poet from the Pacific Northwest and a member of the Spare Room Collective. Recent work includes Salt Lover I-V (c_L) Books), City Maker I-IV (published in Oxeye Reader: Issue 1), and From Tiered Walls (Couch Press).
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