
Meet the Editors
We welcome all writers from different diverse backgrounds, and support all races, genders, beliefs, and ethnicities.
Founder & Publisher
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Virginia Booth is a talented MFA graduate from the Vermont College of Fine Arts, where she obtained her Master’s in Writing and Publishing. She has authored and published three compelling books that reflect her unique perspective and expertise.
In addition to her literary pursuits, Virginia has dedicated nine years to her work as a Licensed Massage Therapist, providing healing touch and therapeutic care, while also serving as a passionate health and wellness coach and certified crisis counselor.
As the visionary owner and publisher of Soul-O Travel Magazine, Virginia creates a vibrant platform that amplifies the diverse voices of solo travelers, celebrating their adventurous stories and experiences. Her deep understanding of various cultures and the complexities of human nature is enriched by her extensive travels across numerous countries and landscapes, each journey adding layers of wisdom to her life.
While writing remains her true passion, Virginia finds fulfillment in sharing her knowledge through teaching trauma-informed workshops. She has had the esteemed honor of working as an assistant editor for the Hunger Mountain Journal of the Arts, where she helped curate powerful narratives and fostered creative expression.
Virginia has also facilitated transformative writing workshops in various locations around the world, inspiring countless individuals to embrace their voices. Her thought-provoking writings have been featured in respected publications, including The Hunger Mountain Journal of the Arts, Trendease International, and the anthology Pandemonium Is Not a Real Word, showcasing her ability to connect with readers through relatable themes and insightful storytelling.
Managing Editor
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M. K. Martin is a Minnesota-born and raised author and editor. Her debut novel Survivors' Club was published in 2017. Her short stories appear in literary journals including 0-Dark-Thirty, Wanderlust, Barnstorm, Hunger Mountain, and in several anthologies. She received her MFA in Writing & Publishing from Vermont College of Fine Arts in 2021.
Between Minnesota and Vermont, Martin was an exchange student in Paraguay, joined the Army, got deployed to Afghanistan and to Iraq, got a BA in Linguistics from the University of Oregon, and developed a deep love of tea.