Cup your hands over your face, breathe deeply you can smell upon your fingers and palms the history of the day and maybe even the evening before—a pungent olfactory document recorded in sweat, musk, coffee, dirt, grease cheeseburgers till the hand soap vandals come marauding gothic goop-mongers eradicating the evidence of another epoch tuck your […]
William B. Robison
WILLIAM B. ROBISON is a Professor of History at Southeastern Louisiana University specializing in Tudor-Stuart England, co-author of The Tudors in Film and Television (forthcoming), co-editor of Historical Dictionary of Late Medieval England 1272-1483 and Historical Dictionary of Stuart England 1603-1689, and author of essays in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, as well as articles and reviews in a number of journals. I also am a musician and a maker of short films. Poetry is a newer form of expression for me. Recently I have had poems accepted by Asinine Poetry, decomP magazinE, and Paddlefish.
Contributor Bios for Issue 5 Spring 2012
Issue 5 Spring 2012 ALYSE BENSEL is currently pursuing her MFA in poetry at Penn State. Her poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in Cider Press Review, The Summerset Review, and Foothill Poetry, among others. When not engaged in her teaching and studies, she volunteers for a cat rescue and participates in a work-share program at a local CSA farm. […]
MAYDAY Magazine: Issue 5 Spring 2012
FEATURED ARTIST Sheng Qi Painting without Colour: A Gallery NONFICTION Helen DeWitt Experimental, Interstitial, and Hybrid an interview with Helen DeWitt conducted by S. P. MacIntyre Alan Heathcock Never Not a Writer an interview with Alan Heathcock conducted by Okla Elliott Amy Holwerda Like the Wine of Our Red Alaska FICTION WinLo333 Sob Stories Gerard […]