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Zinta Aistars is a bilingual writer, born in the United States of immigrant parents from Latvia. Founder and editor-in-chief of the literary ezine, THE SMOKING POET, she is by daytime a publications editor and writer for a health care organization in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and was an editor and writer for LuxEsto (for which she still freelances), the Kalamazoo College alumni magazine for seven years prior to that. Her work has appeared in many print publications and eZines - including Xelas Magazine, Cezanne's Carrot, Amsterdam Scriptum, Boston Literary Magazine, Outsider Ink, Ghoti Fish, Menda City Review, Megaera Magazine, T-Zero, Fiction Attic, Impact Times, Ash Canyon Review, Saucy Vox, ThothWeb, Flash Me Magazine, Spoiled Ink, 63 Channels, Her Circle Ezine, Ascent Aspirations Magazine, The Redbridge Review, River Walk Journal, Flashquake, milk magazine, The Surface, BookCrossing, Serene Light, Word Riot, Burning Word, The Moon, insolent rudder, Bobbing Around, The Sidewalk's End, coilMagazine, Poems Niederngasse, The Paper, Poetry Life & Times, QuietPoly Writer's Magazine, Midwest Book Review, Write Sight and others. Zinta does media relations work for The Stulberg Organization (Stulberg International String Competition) and is also poetry editor at Her Circle Ezine and on the editorial board of insolent rudder.
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