Kyle Brown-Watson is a bookseller based in Philadelphia. He has read poetry and fiction on stage for Empty Set Press and the Brewerytown Social. His poetry has been published in Bedfellows Magazine, Yes Poetry, and Luna Luna Magazine. Before that, he worked in advertising, software development, and heaven forgive him, television.
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Ian T. Hall
Ian T. Hall was born and reared in Raven, Kentucky. He is currently an MFA candidate in poetry at the University of Tennessee, where he serves as the assistant poetry editor for Grist: A Journal of the Literary Arts. He has published poetry and fiction in Kentucky Monthly Magazine, The Louisville Review, Gravel, Heartland Review, […]
Tanya Grae
Tanya Grae was born in South Carolina while her father was stationed at Shaw, and she grew up moving to random Air Force towns like Little Rock, Minot, Tucson, Panama City, and Homestead. This survivalist training prepared her for a litany of jobs, academia, and parenting three humans, two of whom are now adulting. Her […]
Sarah Best
Sarah Best‘s poems have appeared in The Yale Review. She’s an alumna of New York University. She’s an artist and writer who lives and works in Madison, Wisconsin with her fiancé Daniel and rambunctious tabby cat named Daisy.
Perry Glasser
Perry Glasser lives beside a copse of wood from which occasionally emerge a flock of turkeys. None of them is pretentious enough to wear mortarboard hats, though they do recall Glasser’s former colleagues. He is the author of Riverton Noir (2012), recipient of the Gival Press Novel Award in 2011; Metamoirs (2012, Outpost 19), a […]
Alicia Askenase
Currently poetry facilitator for independent seniors at Mercy LIFE, Alicia Askenase was a founding co-editor of the lit journal 6ix, and Literary Program Director at the Walt Whitman Center in New Jersey for many years. Her chapbooks include: Cover, Suspect, The Luxury of Pathos (Texture Press), and Shirley Shirley (sonaweb). Her poems have appeared in […]