Meet Our Fiction Editor: Q&A with Lisa Lynn Biggar

Lisa Lynn Biggar received her MFA in Fiction from Vermont College. Her poetry and short fiction have appeared in numerous literary journals, including Main Street Rag, Bluestem Magazine, The Minnesota Review, Kentucky Review, The Delmarva Review, Litro Magazine, Superstition Review and Pithead Chapel. She’s the fiction editor for Little Patuxent Review and co-owns and operates a cut flower farm on the eastern shore […]

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Meet Anne Rong: Q&A with the 2023 Enoch Pratt Free Library Poetry Contest Winner

The Enoch Pratt Free Library represents the free public library system of Baltimore. To learn more about the annual poetry contest, and to read Anne Rong’s winning Poem, “Chang’e Thinks of Houyi on the Mid-Autumn Moon”, click here.  Anne Rong is a Taiwanese-American poet born and raised in Rockville, Maryland. She is currently an undergraduate student studying English and government […]

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Meet the Board: Q&A with Ned Tillman

This week’s guest interview was done by LPR’s social media coordinator, George Clack. Ned Tillman, LPR’s newest board member, is an environmental scientist and author. For 27 years Ned, who lives in Columbia, headed various environmental and energy firms, and he has served on many advisory councils for local governments on sustainability issues. He’s published […]

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Meet Our Contributors: Q&A with Ashley Kunsa

Ashley Kunsa is an Assistant Professor of creative writing at Rocky Mountain College in Billings, MT. She holds a PhD in English literature from Duquesne University and an MFA in fiction writing from Penn State. Her poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in Bennington Review, Massachusetts Review, Radar Poetry, Cream City Review, and Southern Humanities Review, and her fiction and nonfiction […]

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Meet Our Contributors: Q&A with Beth Dulin

Beth Dulin’s writing has appeared in The American Journal of Poetry, Atlanta Review, Beltway Poetry Quarterly, Gargoyle, New York Quarterly, Wigleaf, and Wild Roof Journal, among others. In March 2021, she was featured as Yes Poetry’s Poet of the Month. She’s the author and co-creator of Truce, a limited-edition artists’ book, in the collections of the Brooklyn Museum and the Museum of Modern Art. Visit her online: https://www.bethdulin.com/ […]

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