Minna Zallman Proctor Interview for Mythological Minison Volume 3

An interview with translator Minna Zallman Proctor about her thoughts on mythology and folklore!

Lexi Everland Interview for Carnival Issue

An interview with fire-spinner Lexi Everland about her love for fire performance, the balancing act of having a more demanding job while trying to maintain your creative outlets, and advice on how to begin the foray into fire arts!

Alyse Knorr Interview for MiniGames Issue

An interview with poet and author Alyse Knorr about her roles in the literary industry and her love for video games.

Let’s Talk: MFA’s with Jared Beloff

Welcome to the first video podcast of the Let’s Talk Series! This Let’s Talk, we have a discussion with published poet (and repeat contributor) Jared Beloff about his thoughts on whether or not a writer needs an MFA to be successful. You can follow Jared on Twitter: @Read_Instead

Let’s Talk: Instapoetry with Melissa Martini

Melissa Ashley HernandezMarch 17th, 2021 Melissa Martini received her Master’s degree in English with a focus in Creative Writing from Seton Hall University. Her fiction has previously appeared in Zanna Magazine, Jalada Africa’s “Bodies” anthology, Camas Magazine, and Analogies and Allegories; her flash fiction has previously appeared in Pretty Owl Poetry, Bandit Fiction, and DimeContinue reading “Let’s Talk: Instapoetry with Melissa Martini”

Let’s Talk: Instapoetry with Lorelei Bacht

Melissa Ashley HernandezMarch 16th, 2021 Lorelei Bacht is a published fiction writer and poet. She was a Junior Editor for a branch of a major French publisher and co-edited two (now defunct) literary journals, Moveable Feasts and Spoke. The publishing world is constantly changing, and social media has become the forefront of a poet’s marketingContinue reading “Let’s Talk: Instapoetry with Lorelei Bacht”

Let’s Talk: Instapoetry with Sabina Khan-Ibarra

Melissa Ashley HernandezMarch 17th, 2021 Sabina Khan-Ibarra is a writer and an educator. She is a recent San Francisco State University Graduate with an MFA in Creative Writing. Her work can be found in The Minison Project’s Sonnet Collection Series; anthologies by iō Literary journal, Mainstreet Rag Bookstore, and White Cloud’s Faithfully Feminist. She isContinue reading “Let’s Talk: Instapoetry with Sabina Khan-Ibarra”