Authors

Jon Boulier is a writer, photographer, and an instructor at the University of San Francisco. He's contributed to Opium Magazine, Block, and The Rumpus. As a photographer, he's shot regularly for How I Learned, the Franklin Park reading series, and The Monthly Rumpus. He's currently at work on a novel and a collection of short stories.

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Jonathan Lachance holds a B.A . in English and a masters degree in urban planning, but he's all about fiction. He recently completed a first novel, Heirs of Eminence, and is hard at work on his second. He has published articles on urban planning in Progressive Planner magazine. When he's not glassy-eyed in front of a computer, there's a good chance...

Joobin Bekhrad is the author of Coming Down Again, The Sailor, Guguli, With My Head in the Clouds and Stars in My Eyes, and numerous other books of prose and poetry. His books aside, his writing has appeared in such publications as The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Guardian, The Economist, Forbes, The Times Literary Supplement, CNN, and...

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Jordan Barger is a translator living in Philadelphia, heading to University of Iowa in 2022 for the Literary Translation program. His work has previously taken him to Ivar Aasen Tunet in Ørsta, as well as the British Center for Literary Translation’s Summer School for both Norwegian and Danish. Currently translating the late Danish-Palestinian poet...

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imageJoseph Morgado currently lives in Cornwall in the United Kingdom, where he grows sunflowers and pumpkins. He is working on his first book of short fiction.

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Josh Lipson is a student of history, language, and the mind based in Virginia by way of New Jersey, Cambridge, Jerusalem, Istanbul, and San Francisco. His work has been featured in Revue Post, Burning House Press, and Petrichor, and is forthcoming in The SHARKPACK Annual. His poem "Habana-Om" was nominated in 2019 for Sundress Publications' Best of...

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Joshua Cohen was born in southern New Jersey, in 1980. A literary critic for The Forward he lives in Brooklyn, NY. His books include a collection of stories, The Quorum (2005), and a novel, Cadenza for the Schneidermann Violin Concerto (2007). Another novel, A Heaven of Others, is forthcoming in 2008.

imageJude Warne earned her MA degree in 2015 from NYU's Draper Program of Humanities and Social Thought. Her Master's Thesis, "Let the Broken Hearts Stand", focused on American characters dealing with disappointment in the works of Bruce Springsteen and Sherwood Anderson. Jude earned her BA in Cinema Studies and Art History from NYU in 2011. She has...

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Julia Gerhardt is a writer living in Chicago.  She was nominated for the Best Microfiction Anthology 2020 and Best Small Fictions Anthology 2020. She has previously been published in Perhappened Magazine, Comstock Review, Okay Donkey, and others.  Visit her at https://juliagerhardtwriter.wordpress.com/

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K. Eltinaé is a Sudanese poet of Nubian descent. His work has appeared in World Literature TodayThe African American Review and About Place Journal, among others.

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Kait Heacock is a fiction writer originating from Washington State. She recently relocated to Brooklyn to focus on a career in publishing and writing. Her work has appeared in numerous literary journals and websites including Portland Review, Tin House's Open Bar blog, and Housefire. Her short story ”Upstairs,” published by Vol. 1 Brooklyn, was...

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Karen Green is an artist and writer whose inventive hybrid image-text works have won her a devoted readership. She's the author of Bough Down (Siglio, 2013), winner of the Believer Poetry Award, and the fictional archive of a missing woman, Frail Sister (Siglio, 2018), a finalist for the California Book Award. Her visual work is collected by...

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Karen Moulding's fiction and poetry have been published in The Capra Review, nerve.com, "Smut 2, a best of Nerve anthology" (Chronicle Books), Piedmont Literary Review, Spectrum, Fawlt Magazine, sliptongue.com, and more. Her novel The Naked Shopper was named first runner-up in the Red Hen Press "Quill Prose Award" in 2019. She has an MFA in Fiction...

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Katarzyna Bartoszyńska is an assistant professor of Literatures in English and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Ithaca College. Her book, Estranging the Novel: Poland, Ireland, and Theories of World Literature was recently published by Johns Hopkins University Press. She is also a translator, from Polish to English, most recently, of...

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Kate Braverman is an experimental writer of a singular and ruthless breed. She is a poet, short fiction writer, essayist and author of the novels, Lithium for Medea, Palm Latitudes, Wonders of the West, and The Incantation of Frida K. Her Graywolf Prize winning memoir, Frantic Transmissions to and from Los Angeles: An Accidental Memoir was...

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