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image Frank Haberle won the 2011 Pen Parentis Award for his short story South of Hartford; his other stories have appeared in numerous print and online magazines. Frank is a grantwriter working with New York City social service organizations. He is a Board member and workshop leader for the NY Writers Coalition, a nonprofit group developing writing...

imageFrederica Bepler is a writer and editor in New York City. She graduated with a degree in Creative Writing from Oberlin College.

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Frederick Frankenberg (he/him) is a recent graduate with a BA in Creative Writing from SUNY New Paltz and an AS in Engineering. He has been published in Little Old Lady, Purple Wall Stories, Short-Story.me, CC&D Magazine, and other publications pending. 

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Gary Indiana was praised by The Paris Review as “ranked among the great American novelists.” His latest book is Vile Days: The Village Voice Art Columns, 1985–1988 (Semiotext(e), Bruce Hainley, ed.)

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George Franklin is the author of four poetry collections: Noise of the World (Sheila-Na-Gig Editions), Traveling for No Good Reason (winner of the Sheila-Na-Gig Editions competition in 2018), a dual-language collection, Among the Ruins / Entre las ruinas (Katakana Editores), and a chapbook, Travels of the Angel of Sorrow (Blue Cedar Press). ...

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Gessy Alvarez is a Latinx writer who loves literature, art, photography, and this dysfunctional world. She writes stories, poems, and essays about the middle of things. Her prose has appeared in Sunlight Press, Asteri(x), Feminine Collective, Vol. 1 Brooklyn, Hobart, and other publications. She’s the founder of Digging Press and the literary and...

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Gloria Mindock is editor of Cervena Barva Press. She is the author of 6 poetry collections, 3 chapbooks and a children’s book. Her poems have been published and translated into eleven languages. Her recent book Ash, published by Glass Lyre Press in 2021, won the International Impact Award, the NYC Big Book Award and the Firebird Speak Up Talk Radio...

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Graceanne Bello graduated from UC Berkeley with a B.A. in English. Since then, she has worked as a restaurant hostess, model, executive assistant, and now works as an Internet copywriter. Her writing has appeared in Flavorpill and Zink magazine. She is the Web Editor for the literary magazine Pindeldyboz. You can read her blog on literature and...

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Hadley Franklin’s work has been published in Joyland, The Boiler, Matterly, Narrative, and others. Hadley lives in Brooklyn.

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Hazel Yekplé is a young artist and a singer songwriter living in New Orleans Louisiana. She is also and the producer of her own music and has collaborated with the production of music for other musicians in the area.  

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imageHeather Green's two poetry chapbooks, No Omen and The Match Array, were published in 2010 by LATR Press and Dancing Girl Press, respectively. A few of her translations and original poems are forthcoming in Denver Quarterly and Barrelhouse.

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Henry Hopwood-Phillips is a Byzantine historian, travel guide writer & book reviewer. He is currently writing a book about Constantinople. Follow him on Twitter @byzantinepower.

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Holly Day (hollylday.blogspot.com) has been a writing instructor at the Loft Literary Center in Minneapolis since 2000. Her poetry has recently appeared in Asimov’s Science Fiction, Grain, and Harvard Review, and her newest books are The Tooth is the Largest Organ in the Human Body (Anaphora Literary Press), Book of Beasts (Weasel Press), and Music...

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image Hope Heath Ewing has an MFA in fiction from Columbia University and has reviewed books for The Brooklyn Rail and The Nervous Breakdown. She makes an excellent Margarita.