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Fall 2022


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received her MFA from San Jose State University in 2001.听She currently resides in Pocatello, Idaho, where she is an associate professor of听art at Idaho State University. Originally from northern Minnesota, Ahola-Young听has been influenced by landscapes, winters, ice and resilience. She is currently听developing work that incorporates scientific research and personal narrative.

Poetry

Luciana Arbus-Scandiffio is a poetry fellow at the University of Texas at听Austin鈥檚 Michener Center for Writers, where she currently serves as the poetry听editor for Bat City Review. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming from Gulf听Coast, phoebe, New Ohio Review, and elsewhere. In 2018, she received an Academy听of American Poets prize (selected by Dorothea Lasky). Arbus-Scandiffio has two听lesbian moms, and is originally from New Jersey.

poems have appeared in New England Review, AGNI, Colorado听Review, 32 Poems, and The Yale Review Online, among other journals. She lives in听Lubbock, Texas.

is the winner of the Austin Film Festival鈥檚 AMC TV Pilot听Award (2021). He is the author of Bermuda Ferris Wheel, winner of the 42 Miles听Press Poetry Award (forthcoming 2022). His writing has appeared in Best New听Poets, New Poetry from the Midwest, The Missouri Review, The Sewanee Review, and听other publications. Berkowitz teaches at Butler University.

is the managing editor of The Iowa Review. Her poems have听appeared or are forthcoming in Ploughshares, The Cincinnati Review, Kenyon听Review Online, Prairie Schooner, The Yale Review, The Massachusetts Review, and听Black Warrior Review, among other magazines. You can find her book reviews听in The American Poetry Review, West Branch, Harvard Review, Ploughshares, and听elsewhere. She has received a residency from Millay Arts, fellowships from the听Vermont Studio Center and the Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing,听and an Iowa Review Award.

Ashley Colley 鈥檚 poems have appeared in Orion, Colorado Review, Black Warrior听Review, Prelude, The Spectacle, and elsewhere. She lives and teaches in Memphis.

Chiyuma Elliott is assistant professor of African American studies at the听University of California, Berkeley and the author of At Most, California Winter听League, and Vigil. A former Stegner Fellow, Elliott has published poems in the听African American Review, Notre Dame Review, PN Review, and Callaloo, among听others. She has received fellowships from the American Philosophical Society,听Cave Canem, and the Vermont Studio Center.

Katherine Yee jin Hur is a Korean American writer from Atlanta, Georgia.听Her writing has appeared in and won awards from Black Warrior Review, The听Southern Review, Best New Poets, Hayden's Ferry Review, and elsewhere. Hur is听currently at work on her first novel. You can find her on Twitter @_khur_.

work has appeared in the Academy of American Poets鈥櫶Poem-a-Day, The New Republic, New England Review, and The Poetry Review. Her听third collection of poems is forthcoming from Alice James Books and previous听collections have won the Crab Orchard Review First Book Prize and The Miller听Williams Poetry Prize. Khanna is a poetry editor at The Los Angeles Review.

Hannah Loeb is an English PhD candidate at the University of Virginia. She听earned her BA from Yale in 2012 and her MFA from the Iowa Writers鈥 Workshop听in 2015. Her poetry has appeared in Booth, Ninth Letter, Sequestrum, Apricity听Press, Ornery Quarterly, Plainsongs, American Chordata, Prodigal, and elsewhere.

is a bilingual Ukrainian-American poet, scholar,听and literary translator. Her poetry appeared or is forthcoming in AGNI, The听Cincinnati Review, The Irish Times, The Poetry Review, and other journals. She is听the author of poetry collections Xenia and Lovy and a recipient of Bohdan-Ihor听Antonych and Smoloskyp prizes, two of Ukraine鈥檚 top awards for younger poets.听Maksymchuk holds a PhD in philosophy from Northwestern University. Based in听Lviv, Ukraine, she currently resides in Poland.

Jeffrey Morgan is the author of two collections of poetry, Crying Shame andThe Last Note Becomes Its Listener, winner of the Mind鈥檚 on Fire Prize. Recently听poems have appeared in Copper Nickel, Kenyon Review Online, Ninth Letter, Poetry听Northwest, and Verse Daily.

is the author of four books of poetry: Again; The Body Is听No Machine; In the Human Zoo; and No Confession, No Mass. Perrine鈥檚 recent听poems, stories, and essays appear in The Missouri Review, New Letters, The Seventh听Wave Magazine, Buckman Journal, and The Gay & Lesbian Review. A resident of听Portland, Oregon, Perrine co-hosts the Incite: Queer Writers Read series, teaches听creative writing, and serves as a wilderness guide.

is the author of the forthcoming poetry collection I'm Always So听Serious (Sarabande Books, 2023). Her work has appeared in POETRY, Four Way听Review, Wildness, The Adroit Journal, and elsewhere. She has received fellowships听from Cave Canem and New York University, was a finalist for the 2019 Manchester听Poetry Prize, and awarded The 2020 J. Howard and Barbara M.J. Wood Prize from听The Poetry Foundation. Price is from New Orleans, Louisiana, and holds an MFA听in poetry from New York University. She is currently an assistant professor of听poetry at Tulane University.

is a Black poet and literary program coordinator from听Detroit, Michigan, and an advocate for the amplification of Black voices. With听InsideOut Literary Arts, Rogers coordinates after-school intensive creative writing听programming. His work is published in Tinderbox, Verse Daily, The Metro Times,听Detroit Action and on display at Scarab Club Detroit. Rogers is the author of听Nostalgia As Black Matilda and Black, Matilda.

has received support from the Chautauqua Writer鈥檚听Workshop, the Allerton artist-in-residence program, and the Illinois Department听of Dance鈥檚 Choreographic Platform. Her work appears or is forthcoming in New听England Review, AGNI, Kenyon Review, Pleiades, Meridian, and other journals.听Currently the operations manager for Beloit Poetry Journal, Smith is at work on听her debut collection.

is the author of Girl's Guide to Leaving (University of听Wisconsin Press, 2022) and the chapbook The Cartography of Sleep. She has been听a Stadler Fellow, National Book Critics Circle Emerging Critic, and a Dobie听Paisano Fellow. Her writing has appeared in Guernica, The American Poetry听Review, AGNI, and elsewhere.

A Black writer from New Orleans, tries at poems and rides听his bike around Bloomington, Indiana, because Indiana University funds his听present period of studying with others. He currently serves as the editor-in-chief听of Indiana Review, is a Watering Hole Fellow, and is infatuated with Ed Roberson鈥檚听question, 鈥淐an you O.D. on life?鈥 He was recently awarded the 2021 Puerto del Sol听Poetry Prize and has words in or forthcoming in Crazyhorse, Black Warrior Review,听Southern Review, Guernica, The Cincinnati Review, and others.

is a member of the creative writing faculty at Florida听International University in Miami. A winner of the Marie Alexander Poetry Series听and the Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Memoir, her collections of poetry听and prose include Wishbone: A Memoir in Fractures, Small Fires: Essays, Postage听Due: Poems & Prose Poems, When I Was Straight, Same-Sexy Marriage: A Novella听in Poems, Just an Ordinary Woman Breathing, and Skirted. Her collaborative titles听include The Unrhymables: Collaborations in Prose, written with Denise Duhamel,听and Telephone: Essays in Two Voices, written with Brenda Miller. Wade reviews听regularly for Lambda Literary Review and The Rumpus and makes her home in听Dania Beach with her spouse, Angie Griffin, and their two cats.

Hannah Whiteman received her MFA from the University of Florida. Her听work appears or is forthcoming in Nimrod, The Baltimore Review, Poetry South,听and North Dakota Quarterly. She lives in Miami Beach where鈥攚hen she is not听teaching literature to middle schoolers鈥攕he enjoys the water and the wildlife.

Robert Wrigley has won numerous awards for his work, including the Kingsley听Tufts Award, the San Francisco Poetry Center Book Award, and a Pacific听Northwest Book Award. He lives in the woods of Idaho with his wife, the writer听Kim Barnes. Wrigley鈥檚 latest book, The True Account of Myself As a Bird, is his听twelfth collection of poems. He is also the author of a collection of personal听essays, mostly about poetry, called Nemerov鈥檚 Door.


Fiction

Melissa Benton Barker鈥檚 fiction appears in Longleaf Review, Cleaver, Best听Small Fictions, and elsewhere. She is the flash fiction section editor at CRAFT.听Barker lives in Yellow Springs, Ohio.

stories have appeared in Always Crashing, DIAGRAM,听Gone Lawn, On the Seawall, and West Trestle Review. Her most recent book is听Department of Elegy (Black Lawrence Press, 2022). She teaches at the University听of Akron and in the NEOMFA program. Biddinger's current project is a flash听fiction novella that chronicles the adventures of two graduate school roommates听living in Chicago in the late 1990s.

has been published in Wigleaf, Salamander, and The Los Angeles听Review, among others. She also produces the podcast Heavyweight. Whenever听she makes a salad, people say, 鈥淲ow, that salad looks great.鈥 You can find her on听Twitter @kalilaholt.

Scott Lambridis鈥s stories have appeared in Slice, Fence, Cafe Irreal, and other journals. He completed his MFA from San Francisco State where he received the Miriam Ylvisaker Fellowship. Before that, he earned a degree in neurobiology and co-founded Omnibucket.com, through which he co-hosts the Action Fiction! performance series. He鈥檚 currently shopping a novel. Read more at scottlambridis.com.

is an MFA graduate of Florida Atlantic听University. His work has been published with American Short Fiction, Bellevue听Literary Review, Best American Essays, Chicago Quarterly Review, Epiphany, Image,听The Southampton Review, and elsewhere. Find him in Pompano Beach, Florida,听and at christophernotarnicola.com.

A writer from West Virginia, is author of the novel Honey听from the Lion and the story collection Allegheny Front. He has received the O.听Henry Award, the Mary McCarthy Prize, the Michener-Copernicus Award, and听the Joseph Brodsky Rome Prize Fellowship in Literature from the American听Academy of Arts & Letters. His fiction has appeared or is forthcoming in Oxford听American, Ecotone, Kenyon Review, American Short Fiction, Electric Literature, and听The Missouri Review, among other journals, and his books have recently been听published in translation in France and Italy. Null is assistant professor of creative听writing at Susquehanna University.

is a writer and composer based in Azusa, California. Her short听fiction appears or is forthcoming in failbetter, Santa Fe Writer鈥檚 Project Quarterly,听Jabberwock Review, and Tupelo Quarterly. Trumbore has also been interviewed in听Kenyon ReviewOnline for her first book, Staying Composed.

Nathan Sindelar听grew up in rural Nebraska. His stories have appeared in听Wigleaf, TheFiddlehead and Mid-America Review. Sindelar lives in Kansas City,听Missouri, where he works in the public schools鈥 autism program.