Dale Wisely will be taking care of you today.  Dale runs AMBIDEXTROUS BLOODHOUND PRESS, which publishes the literary journals Right Hand Pointing , One Sentence Poems, Unbroken, Unlost, and the print haiku/senryu journal first frost. The Scarred Tree: Poetry on Moral Injury is the latest thing. He has poems and short fiction published in America, Birmingham Poetry Review, National Catholic Reporter, Main Street Rag, blink|ink, Three Line Poetry, Boston Literary Review, Star*Line, and elsewhere.  Poems and stories appear online at  Uut Poetry, Dead Mule School of Southern Literature, The Montucky Review, Verbatim Poetry Review, Contemporary American Voices,  Mobius: The Journal of Social Change, Drunk Monkeys, Truck, Nanoism, Praxis Magazine, Sleet, The Lake, New Verse News, and elsewhere. His most recent chapbook is Seven Stars. 

 

 

 

Amanda Weir-Gertzog is a neuroqueer, chronically ill poet from New York who lives, writes, and edits in the American South. She is an editor for The Scarred Tree: Poetry on Moral Injury, Right Hand Pointing, and The Amazine. Amanda’s poems and stories appear in One Sentence Poems, Kakalak Anthology of Poetry and Art, New Pages, The Auroras & Blossoms Haiku Anthology, Exist Otherwise, Corporeal Lit Mag, Corvus Review and elsewhere. Her poetry chapbook, Nature Told Me, was published in 2023.