Be Sure to see the work of Visual artist and Fine Art Photographer Patrick McMullen in the New Issue of Silk Creek Review II.Son in the Wildflowers, by Patrick McMullen
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Be Sure to see the work of Visual artist and Fine Art Photographer Patrick McMullen in the New Issue of Silk Creek Review II.
Linda Tomol Pennisi's new chapbook, Suddenly, Fruit, was chosen by William Pitt Root as winner of the Carolina Wren Press chapbook prize. Poems are forthcoming in McSweeney's and have appeared in journals such as Hunger Mountain, Lyric Poetry Review, and Faultline. A recipient of an Individual Artists Grant from the Constance Saltonstall Foundation, Pennisi is director of the Creative Writing Program at Le Moyne College in Syracuse, NY. See new poems by Linda Pennisi at Silk Creek Review II.