The Meadow Annual Literary Arts Journal 2021

The Meadow 199 Alex Moore writes creative nonfiction, fiction, and occasionally screenwriting. She’s been published in The Hurricane Review and Wanderlust: A Travel Journal. Brian D. Morrison completed his M.F.A. at the University of Alabama, where he was an assistant editor at Black Warrior Review. His poetry has appeared at West Branch, The Bitter Oleander, Verse Daily, Copper Nickel, Cave Wall, and other journals. Currently, he works as an Associate Teaching Professor of English at Ball State University. Chris Muravez lives and teaches in the San Francisco Bay Area. His poetry and reviews have appeared in Deluge, Tarpaulin Sky Magazine, Santa Clara Review, Heavy Feather Review, & Flapperhouse. Suzanne O’Connell’s recently published work can be found in Good Works Review, North American Review, Paterson Literary Review, Poet Lore, The Menacing Hedge, Vox Poetica, and more. She was awarded second place in the 2019 Poetry Super Highway poetry contest. Her two poetry collections, A Prayer For Torn Stockings and What Luck, were published by Garden Oak Press. Originally from Nigeria, Oreoluwa Oladimeji is a graduate student at Drexel University pursuing an MPH in Community Health and Prevention. When she isn’t dealing with the familiar rigor of school work, she enjoys penning down her thoughts in the form of stories. Terrell Ortero was born and raised in Reno, Nevada. He grew up with the Reno-Spark Indian Colony, where he learned a lot about community and family. His writing is inspired by the people, places, and things he’s seen either on the colony or within Reno-Sparks area. Skyler Osborne was born in the Midwest. He received an M.F.A. from the Michener Center for Writers in Austin, TX. His work has recently appeared in Best New Poets, The Colorado Review, Narrative, No Tokens, Salt Hill, and elsewhere.

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