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Joan Miro

Joan Miró (Joan Miró i Ferrà), artist Born: April 20, 1893, Barcelona, Spain Died: December 25, 1983, Palma de Mallorca, Spain   Born to a watchmaker and consigned to Barcelona’s School of Commerce as a teen, Joan Miró could not shake the paintbrush in his hand or the images that stirred his mind. For most …

Steve Almond

     “…funny and beguiling and completely original.” — Lorrie Moore   Steve Almond is the author of My Life in Heavy Metal (Atlantic/Grove, 2002), The New York Times bestseller, Candyfreak (Algonquin Books, 2005), and God Bless America (Lookout Press, 2011).  His short fiction and essays can be found in The New York Times Magazine, GQ, …

Biography | Ernest Hemingway

ERNEST MILLER “PAPA” HEMINGWAY Born: July 21,1899, Oak Park, Illinois Died: July 2, 1961, Ketchum, Idaho — Suicide   Ernest “Papa” Hemingway is the expatriate writer we love to hate and hate to love. He is the superhero/antihero equivalent of literary greatness with a Royal Quiet de Luxeon at his hip and a bottle of …

Matt Bell

Matt Bell is the author of How They Were Found, a collection of fiction published by Keyhole Press in 2010, and Cataclysm Baby, a novella forthcoming from Mud Luscious Press in 2012, as well as three chapbooks, Wolf Parts, The Collectors, and How the Broken Lead the Blind. His fiction has appeared in Conjunctions, Hayden’s …

Ian Watson

Ian Watson wrote the screen story for Steven Spielberg’s A.I. Artificial Intelligence, based on almost a year’s work with Stanley Kubrick. His most recent books are The Beloved of My Beloved, a volume of transgressive and funny stories in collaboration with Italian surrealist Roberto Quaglia

Molly Gaudry

Molly Gaudry is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati’s masters fiction program, and her writing appears or is forthcoming in Serendipity, Titular, UpRightDown, Lamination Colony, Robot Melon, and Wigleaf. She is a cofounding editor of Twelve Stories, the editor of Willows Wept Review, and she blogs at greencitynews.blogspot.com. Read an excerpt from We Take Me Apart, now available from Mud Luscious Press. Moon Milk Review wants to thank Ms. Gaudry for taking the time to discuss her writing and projects with us.

Richard Kostelanetz

Richard Kostelanetz is an author whose works works readily reflect an influence of two or more media. He attended Kings College, as a Fulbright Scholar, Columbia, and Brown University and has published many books, anthologies, collections, booklets, reviews, essays and plays.