Cheryl J. Fish's short fiction has appeared in CheapPop, Iron Horse Literary Review, Liars League, Spank the Carp, Boog City and the anthology From Somewhere to Nowhere (Autonomedia). Her poems have appeared in Hanging Loose, Maintenant, Terrain, Mom Egg Review, New American Writing, Reed, Postcard poems, Santa Monica Review, and Poetics for the More-than-Human-World. She is the author of the poetry collections CRATER & TOWER and THE SAUNA IS FULL OF MAIDS. Her debut novel OFF THE YOGA MAT, the story of three characters “coming of middle age,” will be published by Livingston Press/UWA in Oct. 2022. Fish is the co-editor of A Stranger in the Village:Two Centuries of African-American Travel Writing and has published on June Jordan and Buckminster Fuller’s architectural re-design of Harlem tenements in the 1960s. She has written on Sami film and art challenging mining and extraction in the Nordic countries. Fish was a Fulbright professor in Finland and is professor of English at BMCC/City University of New York. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram @cheryljoyfish