Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah

Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah is currently working towards his MFA at Syracuse University. It is cold there, but he loves it. His work has been previously featured in Broken Pencil Magazine and Gravel Online Journal. He is from Spring Valley, New York, proudly.

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Jenny Wales Steele

Jenny Wales Steele’s fiction has been published in The Ampersand Review, Sou’wester, juked.com, cleavermagazine.com, Quay, onethrone.com, among others, and she has been nominated three times for the Pushcart Prize. A native Arizonan, she now lives in Tucson.

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Megan Collins

Megan Collins received her MFA from Boston University, where she was a teaching fellow. She currently teaches creative writing at the Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts, as well as literature at Central Connecticut State University. Her work has appeared in many literary journals, including 3Elements Review, Hartskill Review, Linebreak, Off the Coast, Siren, and…

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George Moore

George Moore’s poetry collections include The Hermits of Dingle (FutureCycle Press, 2013), and Children’s Drawings of the Universe (Salmon Poetry, 2014). Nominated for Pushcart Prizes and The Rhysling Award, Moore has also been a finalist for The National Poetry Series, The Brittingham Award, The Anhinga Poetry Prize, and the Wolfson Award. His poetry has appeared…

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Andi Tomassi

Andi Tomassi graduated from the University of South Florida with a dual-major BA in Visual & Performing Arts and Art Education. She has also received her MFA in Creative Writing from The University of Tampa, and held the positions of Art Editor and Poetry Editor for the publication of their online journal, Tampa Review Online.

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Carol Ann Tyx

Carol Tyx teaches writing and American literature at Mt. Mercy University in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Her work has most recently been published in RHINO, Poetry East, Water-Stone Review, Big Muddy, Iowa City’s Poetry in Public, and Rising to the Rim, published by Brick Road Poetry Press. On any given day you might find her cooking…

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Sean Thomas Dougherty

Sean Thomas Dougherty is the author or editor of thirteen books including All You Ask for Is Longing: Poems 1994- 2014 (2014 BOA Editions), Scything Grace (2013 Etruscan Press) and Sasha Sings the Laundry on the Line (2010 BOA Editions). He is the recipient of two Pennsylvania Council for the Arts Fellowships in Poetry, an appearance…

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Lou Gaglia

Lou Gaglia’s short stories have appeared recently in The Brooklyner, Eclectica, Pithead Chapel, Hawai’i Review, Oklahoma Review, Main Street Rag, and elsewhere. He teaches in upstate New York after many years as a teacher in New York City, and is presently an assistant editor with Bartleby Snopes.

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Marianna White

Marianna White was born in Seattle, WA, but is currently living across the country for college, where she plans to study creative writing (fingers crossed). She misses her dog and rows competitively. If she could be any animal she’d want to be a cheetah, and this is her first poetry publication.

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