Kailey Tedesco is the author of She Used to be on a Milk Carton (April Gloaming Publishing), Lizzie, Speak (winner of White Stag Publishing’s 2018 MS Contest), and the forthcoming collection FOREVERHAUS (White Stag Publishing). She is a senior editor for Luna Luna Magazine. You can find her work featured in Electric Literature, Black Warrior […]
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L. J. Sysko
L.J. Sysko’s work has appeared in The Missouri Review’s “Poem a Week,” Ploughshares, Best New Poets, Limp Wrist, Radar, and her poetry chapbook BATTLEDORE, among others. A 2022 Palm Beach Poetry Festival Thomas Lux Scholar, Sysko has been honored with Virginia Center for Creative Arts and Delaware Division of the Arts Fellowships as well as […]
Sarah St. Vincent
Sarah St.Vincent is a poet, novelist, and human rights lawyer focusing on national security and gender-based violence. (Ask her what those things have in common, and she’ll gladly tell you.) She’s the author of the critically acclaimed debut novel Ways to Hide in Winter, and her poetry is also forthcoming in Rise Up Review. She […]
Anne Dyer Stuart
Anne Dyer Stuart’s publications include AGNI, The American Journal of Poetry, Raleigh Review, Third Coast, Cherry Tree, Sugar House Review, The Texas Review, Louisiana Literature, New World Writing, and The Louisville Review. Her work won a Henfield Prize, New South Journal’s Prose Contest, was anthologized in Best of the Web, and nominated for Best New […]
Eric Stiefel
Eric Stiefel is a poet and critic living in Athens, Ohio with his dog, Violet. He teaches at Ohio University, where he is also pursuing a PhD. His recent work has appeared or is forthcoming in Apple Valley Review, Prism Review, The Literary Review, Tupelo Quarterly, Frontier Poetry, and elsewhere.
Iggy Shuler
Iggy Shuler is a writer and bird watcher whose work has appeared in Menacing Hedge, Prairie Schooner, Cutbank, and Litmus. They graduated from the SC Governor’s School for the Arts in 2018, and have served on the editorial boards of The Daily Gamecock and The Oval at University of South Carolina and Montana, respectively. They […]