
Chelsea Laine Wells
Chelsea Laine Wells is a Creative Writing teacher and managing editor of Hypertext Magazine, living

Chelsea Laine Wells is a Creative Writing teacher and managing editor of Hypertext Magazine, living

Elizabeth Earley is the author and host of the popular Substack series, Queering Reality, and

Danielle Bainbridge is Assistant Professor of Theatre, Black Studies, and Performance Studies at Northwestern University.

Anel I. Flores is a trans, queer, lesbiane, Xicane creative, and strives to explore intersectional

Dasha Kelly Hamilton is a writer, performance artist, and creative change agent. She holds an

Margaret Vandenburg is a novelist, playwright, and essayist whose books include The Home Front, a

Roberta Payne is a memoirist, translator, and a teacher of Latin, Greek, and Italian. She

Peruvian-born and LA-raised, Gianella Ghiglino began writing poetry at five years old while simultaneously learning

Chana Shinegba has been passionate about writing from a young age. She discovered her love for literary arts when writing her first haiku at age five.

Mei-Mei Holland is a mixed-race Chinese-American writer from the Washington, DC area.

Nada Samih-Rotondo is a multi-genre Palestinian American writer, educator, and mother.

Anne Gudger is a passionate essayist and memoir writer, published in multiple journals, who cherishes her life with her beloved husband and family.

Samuel Miranda is a poet, artists and teacher whose work is a conversation with the people he encounters.

John Whittier Treat is a Pacific Northwest writer whose stories and novels explore crises of the current age ranging from pandemics to climate change and disability.

Natasha Gordon-Chipembere, born in Brooklyn New York, is a writer, scholar of slavery, professor, mother, wife, and founder of the Tengo Sed Writersโ Retreats for BIPOC in Costa Rica, where she currently resides.

Addie Tsai is a queer and non-binary artist and writer of color who teaches in Houston and elsewhere.

David Jackson Ambroseย has an MFA in Creative Writing from Temple University, an MA in Writing Studies from Saint Josephโs University, and a BA in Africana Studies from The University of Pennsylvania.

A lifelong writer, Lisa Solod finds listening to and telling stories just about the best thing in the world.

A native of Charleston, Mississippi, I am an unapologetically Black southern woman, and this extends itself into my writing.

Nicole Zelniker (she/her) is a writer and activist currently living in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

Savannah Johnston is a citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. Her work has appeared

Donna Miscolta, who grew up in California and now lives in Seattle, has a bachelorโs

Sion Dayson grew up in North Carolina and earned an MFA from Vermont College of Fine

Fayeza Hasanat, a Bangladeshi-American writer, teaches at the English Department of the University of Central

Kim Dana Kupperman a critically acclaimed, award-winning essay collection, I Just Lately Started Buying Wings. Missives from

Rosalie Morales Kearns, a writer of Puerto Rican and Pennsylvania Dutch descent, is the founder

A. Rafaelย Johnsonย is a Kimbilio Fellow. He earned his BA in Drama from the University of

Alexandra Chasin received a Ph.D. in Modern Thought and Literature at Stanford University in 1993,

Amanda Montei holds an MFA from the California Institute of the Arts and is a

Anna Joy Springer a prose writer and visual artist who makes grotesques โ creating hybrid

Beth Couture received her Ph.D. in Creative Writing from the Center Center for Writers at

A recipient of the Henfield Transatlantic Review Award for Fiction, Brian Bradford has published work

Carol Ciavonneโs poetry is both lyrical and experimental and has been noted for its visual

AUTHOR CHRISTOPHER GRIMES is the author of Public Works: Short Fiction and a Novella (FC2,

Cris Mazza is the author of over 17 books, including Various Men Who Knew Us

David F. Hoenigman is the author of Burn Your Belongings (Jaded Ibis Press, 2010) and

Davis Schneiderman is a multimedia artist and writer and the author and editor of eight

Dawn Raffel is the author of two story collections, Further Adventures in the Restless Universeand

Elizabeth J. Colen was born in the Midwest, raised in the Northeast, has lived in

Grayson Del Faro lives and writes in Reykjavรญk, Iceland. Mutilations on a Theme exemplifies the idiosyncratic ways

Jacob Paulโs novel, Sarah/Sara, was named by Poets & Writers as one of 2010โs five

Jan Millsapps is a pioneering digital filmmaker, an early web innovator, and a versatile and

Jane Rosenberg LaForge was born in Los Angeles and raised in the suburb of Laurel

Janice Lee is a writer, artist, editor, and curator. She is the author of KEROTAKIS

Jorge Armenteros is a practicing psychiatrist and graduate from Harvard University. In addition to his

Leslie McGrathโs interviews with poets appear regularly in The Writerโs Chronicle. Winner of the 2004

Lily Hoang is the author of The Evolutionary Revolution, Changing, a recipient of the PEN

Marlon L. Fick divides his time between his home in Mexico City and his work

Dr. Martin Nakell, the author of 12 books, both poetry, and fiction, has won the

Mathew Timmonsโ projects include The New Poetics, CREDIT, Where is it Written?, After Darรญo, and

Michael Cadieux was born and raised in the Northern Rocky Mountains of Montana. Until the

Mugi Takei was born in New York and moved to Japan when her parents decided

Nathan Douglas Hansen served the U.S. Army as an Arabic Linguist and Combat Flight Medic.

Pamela Mills (1956-2004) grew up in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. After majoring in English and

Patricia Catto was born in Auburn, New York, of Italian immigrants. She is the author

Dr. Pedram Navab is a neurologist and sleep medicine specialist who currently resides in Los

Rick Whitaker is the author of Assuming the Position: A Memoir of Hustling and The

Rosetta J. Ballew-Jennings is most at ease amidst the moxie of old houses and cemeteries.

Roxanne Carter received her MFA in Literary Arts from Brown University in 2008, and a

Sharon Whiteโs book, Vanished Gardens: Finding Nature in Philadelphia, won the Association of Writers and

Justin Petropoulos is the author of the poetry collection, Eminent Domain, selected by Anne Waldman

Matthew Cooperman is the author of, most recently, Spool, winner of the New Measure Prize (Free
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