Lynn White – Northern Wales, UK

Lynn White lives in North Wales. Her work is influenced by issues of social justice, events, places, and people she has known or imagined. She has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize, Best of the Net, and a Rhysling Award.


William Wren – New Brunswick, Canada

A self-described “established-unestablished writer”, William Wren’s story “Clock” was published in Agnes and True, and other stories and poems of his have appeared in OpenDoor Magazine. William lives in Fredericton, New Brunswick, and has worked as a writer in radio, the web, and for other business venues.

Visit Bill at his personal website.


Ryan Wendt – Illinois, USA

Ryan Wendt is a seminary student at North Park Theological Seminary in Chicago, IL.  After completing seminary, he aspires to help the church become more aware in helping people who are homeless. He is married to his wife, Sara. His inspiration in life comes from his relationship with God. Ryan enjoys writing primarily nonfiction. He loves to read and cook in his off time. Ryan and his wife enjoy going on long walks together and watching Netflix.


Sheri White – Maryland, USA

Sheri White lives in Jefferson, Maryland, a beautiful farm-filled, one-stoplight town with a Dunkin’. Her backyard view consists of cows and a big red barn.

Sheri has contributed to several books. Find out which ones on her author page. Also find Sherri on Facebook and Twitter.


Elinora Westfall – UK

Elinora Westfall is a multi-award-winning writer influenced and deeply inspired by David Bowie, Virginia Woolf, and Dusty Springfield. Elinora’s first full-length poetry collection, Life in the Dressing Room of the Theatre**,** and her collection of short stories, The Art of Almost, are forthcoming with Vine Leaves Press in late 2023 and 2024.

Find more on Elinora’s Twitter.


Louisa Wilkinson – Illinois, USA

Louisa Wilkinson resides in rural Illinois, where she loves the open spaces and the rhythm of the seasons. She also loves a good story, and is an avid reader as well as an author for both children and adults.

Find more on Louisa’s website.


Ann Wuehler – Eastern Oregon, USA

Ann Wuehler has written five novels– Aftermath: Boise, Idaho, Remarkable Women of Brokenheart Lane, House on Clark Boulevard, Oregon Gothic and the Adventures of Grumpy Odin and Sexy Jesus. Her Roxie and Ericka is included in Well, This is Tense, from Bag of Bones Press. Sefi and Des is in Brigid Gate’s Musings of the Muses. Her short story, Jimmy’s Jar Collection, appeared in the Ghastling’s 13.

Find more on Ann’s website.


Odi Welter – Wisconsin, USA

Odi Welter is a queer, neurodivergent author currently studying Film and Creative Writing at the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee. They have been featured in Furrow Magazine and Crest Letters, and they are scheduled to be featured in Tabi’s Flash Tuesdays by Litmora, SPARK by Yellow Arrow Vignette, Bender Zine, and Secret Words by VA Press. When not writing, they are indulging in their borderline unhealthy obsessions with fairy tales, marine life, superheroes, and botany.

Find more on Odi’s Instagram.


Julian Walker – UK

After a career as an artist and educator working with museums, publishing several books on social history, and the history of the English language, Julian Walker started writing short fiction at the age of 68, continuing a fascination with vignettes and the miniature. Combining this with his other main work, as a printmaker, he started the imprint Stuff Like That, to publish his own work and that of others, as handmade books. He lives and works in London, UK.

Find more on Julian’s website.


Linda C. Wisniewski – Pennsylvania, USA

Linda C. Wisniewski is a former librarian and journalist who lives in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. She writes about life and the connections we make by giving each other the time and space to be heard. Her work has been published in Toasted Cheese, Hippocampus, Manifest Station, and other literary magazines. She is the author of a memoir, Off Kilter: A Woman’s Journey to Peace With Scoliosis, Her Mother, and Her Polish Heritage (Pearlsong Press, 2008) and a time travel novel, Where the Stork Flies (Sand Hill Review Press, 2021).

Find Linda on her website, Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin, and Twitter.


M. Weigel – Nevada, USA

M. Weigel retells myths and fairy tales and explores science fiction, fantasy, and horror. When not writing, she researches stories in their oldest forms to see how they survive and transform into today’s tales.

M. can be found on Twitter and Bluesky.


Emma Wells – United Kingdom

Emma is a mother and English teacher. She has poetry published with various literary journals and magazines. She enjoys writing flash fiction and short stories also. Her debut novel, Shelley’s Sisterhood, is due to be published in 2023.


John Weaver – Michigan, USA

John Weaver lives in Grand Ledge, Michigan with his wife, daughter, a dog, six cats, and a whole bunch of tame rats. Find more from John on Instagram.


Trelawny Welles – Northeast USA

Trelawny Welles: genderqueer graphic artist, writer, poet, photographer, lover of critters, and walker in the woods. Still trying to figure things out. Keeping a record of it through art.


Bethy Williams – New Hampshire, USA

Bethy Williams is an artist, autodidact, an arrangement of information in spacetime, and a native and permanent resident of the Milky Way Galaxy. She is the creator of the ongoing webcomic The Adventures of Siân and Errol (And Other Stories). She lives and works in Wilton, New Hampshire.

Enjoy her webcomic, and follow her on Facebook and Instagram.


JB Wocoski – Florida, USA

JB Wocoski retired in 2015. He enjoys life by writing and self-publishing short stories and poetry. In 2016, he won the Little Tokyo Short Story Competition with the Si-Fi story, “The Last Master of Go”. His drabbles and stories have appeared in various Poetry, Horror, and Sci-Fi anthologies and online. He is currently working on new poems and stories. His latest book is a 450-page Poetry Anthology of all his earlier work up to 2019. His short story and poetry books are available on Amazon.


Joshua Walker – Oklahoma City, USA

Joshua Walker, also known as The Last Bard, is an independent poet whose work explores memory, identity, and the fragile spaces between connection and solitude. Drawing from personal experiences and the layered textures of everyday moments, his poetry weaves raw emotional honesty with vivid metaphor and subtle surrealism. Based in Oklahoma City, Joshua’s work has appeared in numerous literary journals and anthologies, blending introspection with universal themes. When not writing, he advocates for mental health awareness and the enduring power of poetry to capture the unspoken truths of human experience.

Find more from Joshua on BlueSky, Instagram, and Threads.


Nina Welch – San Clemente, CA, USA

Nina Welch’s short stories, Green Lizard Lounge, What’s Your Opening Line, and Good to Go, have been published in Literally Stories 2024 Anthology. Her poetry was published in Rats Ass Review, Aaduna Press for National Poetry Month, in the Fandango 8, and Girls on Film chapbooks. She was awarded first place at the University of Arizona’s Academy of American Poets. She graduated, Cum Laude, from the University of Arizona in 2001. Retired from Saddleback College as Fine Arts Public Information Officer, she lives in San Clemente, California and is a contributing writer for the San Clemente Journal.

Find more from Nina on Instagram and Facebook.