Lindsay Wilson

Lindsay Wilson, an English professor at Truckee Meadows Community College, co-edits the literary journal The Meadow. His first book, No Elegies, won the Quercus Review Press Spring Book Award 2014, and his poetry has appeared in The Minnesota Review, Verse Daily, The Portland Review, Salamander, and The Bellevue Literary Review, among others.

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Emily K. Michael

Emily K. Michael is a poet, musician, and writing instructor, living in Jacksonville, FL. Her poetry and essays have appeared in Wordgathering: A Journal of Disability Poetry and Literature, Artemis Journal, Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics, and I Am Subject Stories: Women Awakening. She has forthcoming work in Bridge Eight, Breath & Shadow: A Journal of Disability Culture…

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Clinton Van Inman

Clinton Van Inman was born in Walton-on-Thames, England, graduated from San Diego State University, and has been an educator most of his life. He is currently a high school teacher (planning to retire at the end of the year) in Tampa Bay, where he lives with his wife, Elba.

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Jane Eaton Hamilton

Jane Eaton Hamilton’s eighth book, the poetry volume Love Will Burst Into a Thousand Shapes, appeared fall 2014. Her work has been included in the Journey Prize Anthology, Best Canadian Short Stories, and has been cited in the Best American Short Stories. She has won many prizes for her short fiction, including twice, first prize in fiction…

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Ian Khadan

Ian Khadan was born in Georgetown, Guyana. He’s a curator of poetry events in New York City, most notably the Ginsberg Turn On (a Naropa University fundraiser series) and the Urbana Poetry Slam (the winningest slam series in the world at the National Poetry Slam). His work has appeared or is forthcoming in Mead Magazine,…

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Athena Dixon

Athena Dixon is a former contributor at For Harriet, a Managing Editor for Z-Composition, and a Fiction Reader for Gigantic Sequins. Her poetry and non-fiction has appeared both online and in print at Okayplayer, Rolling Out Weekly, Blackberry: A Magazine, Rose Red Review, Pluck!, and OVS Magazine among others. She is also co-founder of Specter…

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Rowan Beaird

Rowan Beaird currently works at the arts nonprofit Project& in Chicago. She is the former Program Manager of Grub Street in Boston, and received her B.A. from Kenyon College. Her work has previously been published in The Missing Slate and HOOT.

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Thomas Gillaspy

Thomas Gillaspy is a northern California based photographer with an interest in urban minimalism. His work is forthcoming in Streetlight Magazine, Apeiron Review, Suisun Valley Review, Citron Review and Turk’s Head Review.

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Lauren Camp

Lauren Camp is the author of two volumes of poetry, most recently The Dailiness, winner of the National Federation of Press Women 2014 Poetry Book Prize and a World Literature Today “Editor’s Pick.” Her third book, One Hundred Hungers, was selected for the Dorset Prize and is forthcoming from Tupelo Press. Her poems have appeared in Brilliant Corners, Linebreak, Nimrod,…

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