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Burt Myers

Burt Myers works as an art director in upstate New York. He has had work published recently in the Southern Review, Barrow Street, the Hopkins Review, and elsewhere.

 

 

John Wall Barger

John Wall Barger’s poems and critical writing have appeared in American Poetry Review, Kenyon Review Online, ZYZZYVA, the Cincinnati Review, Poetry Ireland Review, and Best of the Best Canadian Poetry. His sixth book of poems, Smog Mother, came out with Palimpsest Press in Fall 2022. He is a contract editor for Frontenac House, and teaches in the BFA Program for Creative Writing at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia.

 

 

Mike Chasar

Mike Chasar is the author of Poetry Unbound: Poems and New Media from the Magic Lantern to Instagram (Columbia UP, 2020) and Everyday Reading: Poetry and Popular Culture in Modern America (Columbia UP, 2012), and is coeditor of Poetry after Cultural Studies (U of Iowa, 2011). He was a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow in 2016 and a Kluge Fellow at the Library of Congress in 2015. He teaches at Willamette University in Salem, Oregon.

 

 

Amy Glynn

Jay Rogoff has published seven collections of poetry, most recently Loving in Truth: New and Selected Poems (LSU Press, 2020). His other books include The Long Fault (2008), The Art of Gravity (2011), and Enamel Eyes (2016), all from LSU. His poetry and criticism have appeared in many journals, including the Georgia Review, the Kenyon Review, Salmagundi, and the Southern Review, and he recently completed a thirteen-year stint as dance critic for the Hopkins Review.

 

Jay Rogoff

Jay Rogoff has published seven collections of poetry, most recently Loving in Truth: New and Selected Poems (LSU Press, 2020). His other books include The Long Fault (2008), The Art of Gravity (2011), and Enamel Eyes (2016), all from LSU. His poetry and criticism have appeared in many journals, including the Georgia Review, the Kenyon Review, Salmagundi, and the Southern Review, and he recently completed a thirteen-year stint as dance critic for the Hopkins Review.

 

Jenna Le

Jenna Le is the author of Six Rivers (NYQ Books, 2011); A History of the Cetacean American Diaspora (Indolent Books, 2017), an Elgin Awards second-place winner, voted on by the international membership of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Poetry Association; and Manatee Lagoon (Acre Books, 2022). She is a two-time winner of the Poetry by the Sea Sonnet Contest. Her poems appear in AGNI, Denver Quarterly, Los Angeles Review, Massachusetts Review, Michigan Quarterly Review, Pleiades, Poet Lore, Verse Daily, West Branch, and elsewhere.

 

L. M. Brown

L. M. Brown’s short story collections Treading The Uneven Road (Fomite 2019) and Were We Awake (Fomite 2019) were both featured on World Literature Today. She has two novels published. Her latest novel Hinterland (Fomite 2020) was an honorable mention finalist in the Eric Hoffer Award (2021).

 

Thomas Mampalam

Thomas Mampalam is a board certified neurosurgeon who has practiced in Northern California for over thirty years. He writes poetry and short stories informed by his medical practice, immigration, and family experiences. He has published poems in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Neurology, the Healing Muse, Intima Journal of Narrative Medicine, Ailment: Chronicles of Illness Narratives, the Avalon Literary Review, California Quarterly, the Cortland Review, Metonym, Good Works Review, and Iris Literary Journal.

 

Terese Coe

Terese Coe’s poems, translations, and prose appear in many international journals including Able Muse, Agenda, Alaska Quarterly, American Arts Quarterly, Cincinnati Review, Classical Outlook, Crannog, Cyphers, Hopkins Review, Metamorphoses, the Moth, New American Writing, New Scotland Writing, Ploughshares, Poetry, Poetry Review, Stinging Fly, Threepenny Review, and the TLS.

 

R. S. Powers

R. S. Powers’s  stories and essays have appeared or are forthcoming in Sou’wester, Juked, JMWW, Entropy, Speculative Nonfiction, Glimmer Train, X-R-A-Y, World Literature Today, the Hunger, and other journals. He teaches at West Chester University in Pennsylvania.

 

 

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