![]() Her poetry has been published in Black Warrior Review, Prairie Schooner, Pleiades, AMBIT, Denver Quarterly, PANK, West Branch, Quarterly West, Interim Poetics, and elsewhere. Starting fall 2023, she will be the Lecturer of Poetry in Creative Writing at Oberlin College & Conservatory. Amanda Hodes is a writer and new media artist.His writing reimagines life as a series of grotesque spectacles, blending absurdism and horror and filtering it all through the language of biology textbooks, Romanticist poetry, and pulp westerns. Ivan Davenny was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, but has moved so many times that he just says he’s from “all over.” He received his BA in English from Brooklyn College in 2016 and since then has been living in Austin, TX.She has a cat named Percy who decorates the apartment with mice. She has been featured in Lunch Ticket, Yuzu Press, and Eunoia Review. Shannon Sullivan is a poet from Lakeland, Florida.Her most recent publication, a conversation with Eileen Myles, is available in Michigan Quarterly Review Online. In a craft class Zadie Smith told her she should be a comedian. For two years she served as Barzakh Magazine’s Managing Editor as well as an intern at Fence. She received her BA and MA in English from the University at Albany. Kennedy Coyne is a fiction writer from Albany, NY.They have a “dog” named Fig and a steamed bun problem. Half the scene is already underwater anyway. The dead bobcat will always stand back up to dance. “Haunt” might as well be the copula here. Their work passes through the body, wandering in the juncture of what is and was alive, what could be and what might again become ghost. Theo Richards is your rural Connecticut boy next door: coffee stout in one hand, boxcutter in the other.For commissions, events, and inquiries visit her online at. In 2020 Florence founded the Dandy Line Poetry Troop, a community arts endeavor based in the New River Valley that aims to demystify “high brow” art through the spontaneous production of free, typewritten poems. Her published works include two novels with Little Brown Young Readers, Love and Other Carnivorous Plants and Dear Universe, as well as creative nonfiction and experimental prose featured in Lit Hub, Shenandoah, Hobart, and Pulp Magazine. Florence Gonsalves is an author, poet, and educator at Virginia Tech where she received an MFA in fiction in 2023.He co-runs a publishing project called Blue Arrangements. He has work in NOON Annual, New York Tyrant, Hotel. Julia received her MFA in poetry from Virginia Tech in 2023. Her work has appeared in RHINO, Gulf Stream, and Nashville Review, and is forthcoming in The Maine Review and Tampa Review. ![]() In 2017, she was awarded an Individual Artist Grant in poetry from the Maryland State Arts Council. From then until 2020, she worked for her alma mater as the administrative assistant for the Rose O’Neill Literary House. Julie Armstrong graduated from Washington College in 2015 with a BA in English and creative writing.Kennedy Coyne Ivan Davenny Nathan Dragon Florence Gonsalves Amanda Hodes Theo Richards Shannon Sullivan ![]()
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