Sandy Green writes from her home in Virginia where her work has appeared in Bitter Oleander, Northern Virginia Review, Existere, Poetry South, and, as well as in her chapbook, Pacing the Moon (Flutter Press, 2009). She has a chapbook forthcoming from BatCat Press. Sandy used a Brother Compactronic 300M electric typewriter from the 1970’s or 80’s. She typed it twice because the cartridge was so old!
Joy Mahar is an emergent writer living on the outskirts of Detroit. Her work has…
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