Arctica Magazine is produced and run by a group of volunteers made up of editors and writers. The editorial board reads and evaluates submissions, and oversees magazine production.
Arctica Magazine publishes creative non-fiction, fiction, poetry, video, photos and visual art (in video or photo essay) about the circumpolar region. The magazine is run by a volunteer board made up of editors, writers and patrons of the arts.
Editorial board
Joanna Lilley sometimes worries that her master’s degree in creative writing and her diploma in plain language editing will one day cancel each other out. In the meantime, she keeps herself busy writing stories and poems by night and government communications materials by day. Joanna’s work has been published in a range of literary journals and anthologies.
Lily Gontard is a writer, editor and designer. Her poetry, fiction and non-fiction have been published in a variety of magazines. She is a regular contributor to the Endnotes section of Geist magazine. If you're in need, she can write your bio.
Eric Heyne has taught at the University of Alaska Fairbanks since 1986. He is currently Professor of English and Interim Dean of the College of Liberal Arts. He has published essays in Modern Fiction Studies, Narrative, Western American Literature, River Teeth, Extrapolation, and The Northern Review, among other places, is the editor of Desert, Garden, Margin, Range: Literature on the American Frontier (Twayne 1992), and has published poems in Ice-Floe, Big Tex[t], Eclectica, and Alaska Quarterly Review.

Jerome Stueart ... What do we know about Jerome? He writes science fiction and has a healthy interest in UFOs over the Yukon. He also has a good heart a wonderful singing voice. Visit his blog to find out more.









Over the last decade there has been a near-plethora of books written about northern caribou.