

Holly Day's poetry has recently appeared in The Cape Rock, New Ohio Review, and Gargoyle. Her newest poetry collections are A Perfect Day for Semaphore (Finishing Line Press), In This Place, She Is Her Own (Vegetarian Alcoholic Press), A Wall to Protect Your Eyes (Pski's Porch Publishing), I'm in a Place Where Reason Went Missing (Main Street Rag Publishing Co.), and The Yellow Dot of a Daisy (Alien Buddha Press).
Natasha Phillips is a graduate of the California College of the Arts with a BFA in Illustration. She works in various mediums ranging from charcoal and pastel, pen and ink, as well as acrylic and watercolor. She has exhibited various illustrations at local art fairs. She is interested in both the exploration and emotional experiences of human and animal subjects and often blends in aspects of the imaginary with a hint of nostalgia. She is a San Francisco Bay Area Peninsula native and is thrilled to publish with Imitation Fruit. For more examples of Natasha's work please visit her website, Etsy account MinimonkeeStudio or follow her on Instagram at minimonkee2.