Our Authors

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John William McMullen

John William McMullen is the author of The Last Blackrobe of Indiana; Eugene & the Haunted Train Bridge; Poor Souls; The Miracle of Stalag 8A; and assorted short stories. He is currently working on a novel. McMullen resides in Evansville, Indiana.


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Mary Grace Bernardin

M. Grace Bernardin is a poet and author of the novel Odd Numbers. Her next novel is due for publication in 2021. She has worked in mental health, human resources, and pastoral care. M. Grace resides in Evansville, Indiana. 


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Tim Heerdink

Tim Heerdink is the author of three poetry collections, The Human Remains, Red Flag and Other Poems, Razed Monuments, and the novel, Last Lights of a Dying Sun. Heerdink is president of the Midwest Writers Guild. His poems have been published in Poetry Quarterly, Fish Hook, Flying Island and Kissing Dynamite. He resides in Newburgh, Indiana.


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Diane Marie-Louise

Diane Marie-Louise is author of Adrift, a book of poetry, and a soon-to-be-released novel, Lost and Found? Her other works can be found in The River City Writers’ Crossroads Anthology.


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Linda LaMar Ruff

Linda LaMar Ruff is a licensed dietitian who studied and taught healing through the Living Foods Lifestyle at the Ann Wigmore Natural Health Institute in Puerto Rico.  She brings her clinical experience with the body’s processes to the choice and preparation of healing foods for disease reversal.  Get in touch with Linda at livingfoodsdietitian@gmail.com.


Joshua Britton

Joshua Britton is the author of Tadpoles, a collection of twelve short stories, and Heart Decisions, a novella. He contributed to and served as editor for The Notes Will Carry Me Home, an anthology of writings on music. He has published fiction and non-fiction journals: Tethered by Letters, The Bombay Review, Cobalt Review, Bodega Magazine, Typehouse Literary, The Journal of the International Trombone Association, and The Tarantino Chronicles. He performs on and teaches trombone. A father of two, he is a fan of the Pittsburgh Pirates, spaghetti westerns, novelist Philip Roth, and red-headed horn players. Follow Joshua on Twitter @JP_Britton and online at www.joshua-britton.com.