Editorial and Advisory Boards
Editors
Robert Miltner, Editor - Kent State University at Stark, United States
Jonathan Pountney, Forum Editor - University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Chad Wriglesworth, Associate Editor - St. Jerome's University at University of Waterloo, Canada
Molly Fuller, Associate Editor - Kent State University, United States
Claire Fabre-Clark, Associate Editor - University of Paris XII, France
Kristen Lillvis, Associate Editor - Marshall University, United States
Taylor Hatkoski, Web Editor - University of Waterloo, Canada
Advisory Board
Sandra Lee Kleppe - Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway
Vasiliki Fachard - Independent Scholar, Switzerland
James Carver - Writer, Independent Scholar, United States
William Kittredge - Writer, Independent Scholar, United States
Robert Pope, Jr. - University of Akron, United States
G.P. Lainsbury - Northern Lights College, British Columbia, Canada
Randolph Paul Runyon - Miami University of Ohio, United States
Nandita Batra - University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
Editorial Board
Ayala Amir - Bar-Ilan University, Israel
Josef Benson - University of Wisconsin Parkside, United States
Tamas Dobozy - Wilfrid Laurier University, Ontario, Canada
Jo Angela Edwins - Francis Marion University, United States
John Estes - University of Alabama, United States
Libe Garcia Zarranz - Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Paul Grant - Memorial University Grenfell, Newfoundland, Canada
Tian Lin - Xiangtan University, Hunan, China
Enrico Monti - University Haute-Alsace, Mulhouse, France
Aoileann Ni Eigeartaigh - Dundalk Institute of Technology, Ireland
Jonathan Pountney - University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Francoise Sammarcelli - University of Paris Sorbonne, France
Angela Sorby - Marquette University, United States
William Wright - Mesa State College, United States
“It's possible, in a poem or short story, to write about commonplace things and objects using commonplace but precise language, and to endow those things—a chair, a window curtain, a fork, a stone, a woman's earring—with immense, even startling power.”
| "On Writing," Raymond Carver