Authors

Ian Frazier is the author of Great Plains, The Fish's Eye, On the Rez, Family, as well as Coyote v. Acme and Dating Your Mom. A frequent contributor to The New Yorker, he lives in Montclair, New Jersey.

Ian King is the author of Appetite for Definition: An A-Z Guide to Rock Genres (HarperCollins, 2018) and a contributing music writer for Stereogum, Under the Radar and other places. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife and son. 

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Ilana Masad is an Israeli-American writer and editor living in NYC. She is currently a columnist for McSweeney's and has been published in Four Chambers Press, One Throne Magazine, Tin House's blog and more. In 2013 she received the Rex Warner Literary Prize from Oxford University. She has a story forthcoming in Printer's Row. Find her at...

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Iris Blasi is a writer and editor in New York City. She has written for, among others, New York Magazine, The Forward and Publishers Weekly. She lives in the East Village.

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Isaac Stackhouse Wheeler is a poet and translator from New Hampshire, best known for his work with co-translator Reilly Costigan-Humes on English renderings of novels by great contemporary Ukrainian author Serhiy Zhadan, including Voroshilovgrad, published by Deep Vellum, and The Orphanage, published by Yale University Press. Wheeler’s poetry has...

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imageIza Wojciechowska is finishing an MFA in creative nonfiction and literary translation at Columbia University. Her writing and translations from Polish have appeared in Hayden's Ferry Review, InTranslation, Sweet, and The Millions, among others. She's working on a nonfiction book about war, art, family, and a Polish palace.

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J. C. Reyes was born in Guayaquil, Ecuador. He is the product of an unsatisfying math degree, but only words hold his attention anymore. His stories, poems and essays have appeared in The Brooklyner, Arcadia Magazine, and Hawai'i Review, among other outlets. He holds an M.F.A. in Fiction, and he currently teaches creative writing and literature at...

imageJ.E. Reich hails originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and recently completed her BFA in Writing, Literature, and Publishing at Emerson College. Forthcoming publications include stories in plain china, the nationally-recognized anthology of the best undergraduate writing, and in Underground Voices. Recent writing credits include short stories in...

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Jada Gordon is an award winning Bronx-based writer, photographer, editor, and Co-Curator/Social Media Manager of The KGB Monday Night Poetry Series. She's a CUNY City College of New York graduate and her poetry discusses themes of identity, family, and sexuality. Jada Gordon's work has been featured in multiple CUNY College literary magazines...

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James Croal Jackson (he/him) is a Filipino-American poet. He has two chapbooks, Our Past Leaves (Kelsay Books, forthcoming 2021) and The Frayed Edge of Memory (Writing Knights Press, 2017), with recent poems in White Wall Review, Subnivean, and BOMBFIRE. He edits The Mantle Poetry (themantlepoetry.com) from Pittsburgh, PA. (jamescroaljackson.com)

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James Graham plays in French films when they want a quiet American lurking in the shadows. Published in BafflerCharlie Hebdo and elsewhere, you can track his movements at Continental Riffs on Substack. le Plouc de Paris is his new novel.

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James Phelan is Distinguished University Professor of English and the Director of Project Narrative at Ohio State University.  He has devoted his research to thinking through the consequences of conceiving of narrative as rhetoric, an effort that has generated multiple books, the most recent of which are Somebody Telling Somebody Else: A Rhetorical...

James Warner's short stories have appeared in Narrative, Ninth Letter, Agni Online, and elsewhere. His non-fiction has appeared in OpenDemocracy and the Rumpus. His novel All Her Father's Guns was released this year by Numina Press.

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Jane Ciabattari is the author of the short-story collection, "Stealing the Fire." Her short stories have been published in VerbSap.com, LiteraryMama.com, Ms., The North American Review, Denver Quarterly, Hampton Shorts (which honored her with an Editors' Choice STUBBY Award), The East Hampton Star, and Redbook, which nominated her story "Gridlock"...

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