Over a Decade of Art & Writing That Inspire

PINK PANTHER MAGAZINE debuted on International Women's Day in 2009 and we haven't slowed down to catch our breath since. We're rooted to feminist interests with emphasis on woman at the center of experience. Though the mag is only on its eleventh year, our staff has a combined experience of over 100 years in the art and literary industries.

MEET OUR STAFF

Jenifer DeBellis
Executive Editor
Teaching writer and assault trauma advocate Jenifer DeBellis, M.F.A., is author of Blood Sisters (Main Street Rag, 2018) and founding director of aRIFT+ Warrior Project. She hopes to release her second book, Warrior Sister, Cut Yourself Free from Your Assault, in 2020. In addition to publishing and promoting her writing, she edits Pink Panther Magazine, directs the Detroit Writers’ Guild, and works with The Alabaster Gift—a sex-trafficking survivor outreach. Her writing has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and appears in Calyx, the Good Men Project, Literary Orphans, Sliver of Stone, Solstice, and other fine journals. A former fellow for the Meadow Brook Writing Project, JDB facilitates workshops for Oakland University’s MBWP Writing Camps as well as teaches writing and literature for Saginaw Valley State University and Macomb Community College. Find more at JeniferDeBellis.com 

Louisa Clerici
Prose Editor
Louisa Clerici’s stories have been published in literary anthologies and magazines including Carolina Woman Magazine, The Istanbul Literary Review and Best New England Crime Stories 2016, 2015 and 2012. Her short story, The Rose Collection, was named Best Mystery Story of 2012 by Sleuth Sayers. Louisa Clerici’s work was featured at the SWAN, Support Women Artists Now event and chosen for the Mayor’s Prose & Poetry Program commemorating the Boston Marathon tragedy. Louisa is a winner in the Soul-making Literary Competition of the National League of American Pen Women and her articles on the South Shore art scene appear in local newspapers. Louisa works as a therapist and sleep educator at Clear Mind Systems in Plymouth, Ma. www.clearmindsystems.net.  

Andrea Davies
CNF & Art Editor
Andrea Davies holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Solstice at Pine Manor College and a BA in English and Art from San Francisco State University. She is an essayist and lover of poems and visual art. She has worked as a creative writing and visual arts teaching artist with such notable organization as A Reason to Survive, Inc., The AjA Project, San Diego Art Institute, Tel-Hi Neighborhood Center and Streetside Stories. She lives in Cambridge, MA and works as a faculty assistant at Harvard Divinity School.  

Jennifer Gentile
Fiction Editor
Jennifer Gentile, a Melrose, MA native, received a liberal arts degree from Suffolk University and a Masters of Fine Arts degree in Creative Writing from Pine Manor College’s Solstice MFA program in 2017 with a degree in fiction. She is a fiction screener for Solstice: a Magazine of Diverse Voices and an editor of a weekly newspaper outside of Boston. A mother of three, she recently completed her first novel, Housebroken.  

Roselyn Kubek
Prose Editor
Roselyn Kubek's poetry has appeared in a variety of journals including The Common Ground Review, Lily Poetry Review, The Avocet Journal of Nature Poetry, The Stonecoast Review, and PPM. While she was the English Department Head in Pembroke, MA, she was twice a finalist for NEATE’s (New England Association of Teachers of English) Poet of the Year. In addition to her role as Prose Editor for PPM and working on her own writing, Roz tutors and teaches literature, non-fiction and creative writing to teenagers and adults. Roz and her family live in New England where they divide their time between Massachusetts and Maine.    

Lisa J. Sullivan
Poetry & Art Editor
Lisa J. Sullivan is a Massachusetts native who holds an MFA in Poetry from the Solstice Low-Residency MFA Program at Pine Manor College, where she was a Kurt Brown Fellow. Her poetry has appeared in The American Journal of Poetry, Common Ground Review, The Comstock Review, Puckerbrush Review, and elsewhere. She teaches poetry classes at the Plymouth Center for the Arts and is a poetry editor for Pink Panther Magazine.  

Anna Shaw
Founding Editor & Consulting Writer 
PPM ‘s Founding Editor Anna Shaw is a photographer and graphic artist residing in Canterbury in Kent. When she's not helping others capture their magical moments, she finds time to turn her own photography into whimsical digital montages.

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