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Volume 3 Number 2 • Fall-Winter 2011-2012

 

Sleet hails from the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. We love language and the written word, and we welcome both the beautiful and anti-beautiful.

Susan Solomon
Editor
susan solomon
In another life, Susan cleaned funeral homes and vacuumed around the dead. An unspoken element of respect existed within that job. The intimate invitation into people's lives is never taken lightly. Susan's work has appeared in The SUN Magazine, Todd Boss' Flurry, Simply Haiku, elimae, .Cent Magazine, Off Channel, Rain Taxi Review of Books, and the 2012 edition of Saint Paul Almanac. Also in the works is a chapbook in collaboration with poet Jamie Buehner, Dessert Poems, soon to be released by Binge Press.

The Sleet Team - your work is safe with us.
Nate Thomas
Poetry Editor
Nate Thomas
Nate loves poetry (reading and writing) and old typewriters; he spends his free time quietly amassing collections of each.
Kathleen McEathron
Fiction Editor
Kathy
Kathleen McEathron lives and works in Saint Paul, Minnesota. She writes fiction when she is not shoveling snow or mowing the lawn. Her goal is to develop characters that could serve as imaginary friends in a pinch.
Josh Fischer
Associate Fiction Editor
Josh
Joshua Fischer writes, day and night, sun up 'til sun down, through good times and bad, day after day after day. He punches, drums and hits his computer's keys. For hours on end, through good times and bad, days and weeks, months and years, he punches and drums his keyboard, until Josh stops and realizes the computer has been without power for this complete duration of time. Josh likes Sleet Magazine, writing, editing and humor too.
Sleet Lady
Irregular Editor
Sleet Lady
Sleet Lady allegedly was instrumental in founding the Iowa Writers Workshop program. She also claims to have invented the chapbook and coined the term “lyric I,” two little known literary facts. She has been nominated 72 times for a Pushcart Prize.

Sleet Lady is currently at a writers retreat in an undisclosed location, but will return in time to read irregulars for the spring 2012 edition of Sleet.