A native of Appalachia, Jennifer McGaha lives with her husband, five dogs, twenty-three chickens, and one high-maintenance cat in a tin-roofed cabin bordering the Pisgah National Forest in western North Carolina. Her creative nonfiction work has appeared in Brooklyner, Toad Suck Review, Switchback, Still, Portland Review, Little Patuxent Review, Lumina, Literary Mama, Mason's Road, Now and Then, and others. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, running, mountain biking, sampling local beers, and playing with dogs. From:
Thomas Erikson
I am a lover of words used well. I love to know --- the sweep, grit, and odd corners of history; the chemistry of dreams, the design of fish scales, and what, again, are time crystals? What is daily life like today in Accra, or . . . ? At heart, I am a poet and a counter-puncher.But you gotta make a living. I have spent all of my career in publishing, working at and running newspapers and magazines in cities big and small up and down the West Coast. My modest personal publishing history includes poetry in Portland Review, a Poe/Dupin locked room mystery in Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, sci-fi non-fiction...
Jennifer McGaha
A native of Appalachia, Jennifer McGaha lives with her husband, five dogs, twenty-three chickens, and one high-maintenance cat in a tin-roofed cabin bordering the Pisgah National Forest in western North Carolina. Her creative nonfiction work has appeared in Brooklyner, Toad Suck Review, Switchback, Still, Portland Review, Little Patuxent Review, Lumina, Literary Mama, Mason's Road, Now and Then, and others. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, running, mountain biking, sampling local beers, and playing with dogs. From:
Thomas Erikson
I am a lover of words used well. I love to know --- the sweep, grit, and odd corners of history; the chemistry of dreams, the design of fish scales, and what, again, are time crystals? What is daily life like today in Accra, or . . . ? At heart, I am a poet and a counter-puncher.But you gotta make a living. I have spent all of my career in publishing, working at and running newspapers and magazines in cities big and small up and down the West Coast. My modest personal publishing history includes poetry in Portland Review, a Poe/Dupin locked room mystery in Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, sci-fi non-fiction...