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GOLDEN WALKMAN MAGAZINE

Issue 6.3.1 - The Literary Whip RE: Lisa Mase's High Desert New Mexico
published April 4, 2019

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Lisa Masé (she/her) has been writing poetry since childhood. She teaches poetry workshops for Vermont’s Poem City events, co-facilitates a writing group, and has translated the poetry of writers from Italy, France, and the Dominican Republic. Her poems have been published by Open Journal of Arts and Letters, the Long Island Review, Jacard Press, Press 53, River and South, and Silver Needle Press among others.

Issue 6.3.2 - 2017 Contest Finalists, Part 1
published April 11, 2019

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Nick Hilbourn lives in southeastern Pennsylvania.  His chapbook, Pacha, is available from Kattywompus Press.  His work has also appeared in Rain Taxi, A Minor and Barking Sycamores among others.  He writes critical reviews of current poetry on his blog Large Things, Larger Things he can also be contacted through Twitter, @nhilbourn
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Three of t.m. thomson’s poems have been nominated for Pushcart Awards. She is co-author of Frame and Mount the Sky (2017) and author of Strum and Lull (2019), which placed in Golden Walkman’s 2017 chapbook competition. Her chapbook The Profusion will be published in 2019.

Issue 6.3.3 - 2017 Contest Finalists, Part 2
published April 20, 2019

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Leonard Kress published in Iowa Review, Massachusetts Review, APR, etc. Recent books: Living in the Candy Store and Other Poems, Walk Like Bo Diddley, and a translation of the 19th century Polish Romantic epic, Pan Tadeusz by Adam Mickiewicz. He teaches religion and philosophy at Owens College in Ohio.
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Jan LaPerle lives outside of Fort Knox, Kentucky with her daughter, Winnie. She has published a book of poetry, It Would Be Quiet (Prime Mincer Press, 2013), an e-chap of flash fiction, Hush (Sundress Publications, 2012), a story in verse, A Pretty Place To Mourn (BlazeVOX, 2014), and several other stories and poems. In 2014 she won an individual artist grant from the Tennessee Arts Commission. She is a Sergeant First Class in the US Army.

Issue 6.3.4 - Sample of The Lunatic's Left-Hand Man
published April 25, 2019

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Eliot Khalil Wilson’s has published two collections of poems--The Saint of Letting Small Fish Go (CSU) and This Island of Dogs (Aldrich Press).  He was won two NEA Fellowships, a Bush Foundation Artist Grant, along with prizes from The Poetry Society of America and the Academy of American Poets. He currently lives in Golden, Colorado.

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