Recent work has been in Wild Court, The New Statesman, The Friday Poem and Finished Creatures. Mat Riches is ITV’s unofficial poet-in-residence. She comes from Aotearoa New Zealand and lives in Berlin. Originally from Georgia, he lives in California.Īlice Miller is the author of three collections of poems, most recently, What Fire (Pavilion), as well as a novel, More Miracle than Bird (Tin House). He is the author of several other books of poetry and fiction as well as the sci-fi feature film E mpathy, Inc. Mark Leidner’s latest book is the poetry collection Returning the Sword to the Stone (Fonograf Editions, 2021). Her novel, Sketches from a Sunlit Heaven, is published by Wipf and Stock. She has published six collections and edits the online journal A methyst Review, for new writing engaging with the sacred. Sarah Law lives in Norwich and is an Associate Lecturer for the Open University. Poems can be found in 3am, gorse, Hotel, and elsewhere. 'I find I felt', a poetry pamphlet, will be published by If a Leaf Falls Press this year. He's interested in how new technologies can be infiltrated, occupied and repurposed to produce literature and art. Martin Jackson is a UK-born, Berlin-based writer of poetry, fiction, and arts texts. Gore translates from German into English for artists and museums. Her work appears in 3:AM, Brooklyn Review, Longbarrow Press, The Rialto, SAND Journal, and elsewhere. Sylee Gore is a Mumbai-born writer raised in the US and based between Berlin and Oxford. His Selected Poems were published by Picador in 2020 and two pamphlets ‘mira’, with Maria Isakova Bennett (coast to coast to coast) and ‘The Firth’ (Mariscat Press) came out that same year. John Glenday is a Scottish poet with four previous collections: ‘Grain’ (Picador 2009) was a Poetry Book Society Recommendation and shortlisted for the Ted Hughes Award and the Griffin International Poetry Prize ‘The Golden Mean’ (Picador 2015) was shortlisted for the Saltire Scottish Poetry Book of the Year and won the Roehampton Poetry Prize. ![]() ![]() Louis and for the Prison Education Project at Missouri Eastern Correctional Center. She teaches at Washington University in St. Her first full-length volume of poetry, Life After Rugby, was published in 2018 by Gold Wake Press, and in 2019 she was nominated for the national Rabkin Foundation award in arts journalism. She is the author of SOMETIMES (Invisible Hand Press, 2021) and co-founder of Wind-up Mice art & literary journal.Įileen G'Sell received her MFA in poetry at Washington University, and is a poet and culture critic with recent contributions to FENCE, The Hopkins Review, Current Affairs, Hyperallergic, DIAGRAM, and Reverse Shot, among other outlets. Escobar is a fiction MFA candidate at Columbia University. Her writing appears in many venues including Poetry, American Poetry Review, Cincinnati Review, Iowa Review, Gulf Coast, jubilat, Pleiades, Plume, Denver Quarterly, Colorado Review, Idaho Review, New American Writing,, and NPR, and she’s a recipient of an Academy of American Poets Prize, Poetry Society of America's Lyric Poem and Cecil Hemley Awards, Painted Bride Quarterly's Poetry Prize, and Electronic Poetry Review's Discovery Award. She tweets via Dentz is the author of five books including SISYPHUSINA (PANK, 2020), winner of the Eugene Paul Nassar Prize 2021, and two chapbooks including FLOUNDERS (Essay Press). Her next pamphlet, Liquid Crystal Lovesick Demon, is forthcoming with Broken Sleep in early 2023. She is the author of three pamphlets of poetry: feed notes (If a Leaf Falls Press, 2021), Waiting Room (Invisible Hand Press, 2021) and everywhere swans (Bottlecap Press, 2022). Her poetry has been published by Anthropocene, Perverse, Spam Zine and Rough Trade Books among others. Poppy Cockburn is a writer who grew up in the Wye Valley, UK. He lives in Virginia and teaches at Hollins University. He is the author of Wiki of Infinite Sorrows and Postludes (both from KERNPUNKT), Rules to Win the Game (Spuyten Duyvil Press), Dear Wolfmother (Heavy Feather Review), and Meditations of the Nameless Infinite (Robocup Press). Matthew Burnside’s forthcoming books include Centrifugal: Unstories (Whiskey Tit) and Skull Kingdoms: An Imaginary Omnibus (Unsolicited Press). Tom’s debut pamphlet I’ll Splinter (2021) is published by Pariah Press. His writing has been published in Washington Square Review, The Babel Tower Notice Board, Murmur, and other publications. Tom Branfoot is a poet and writer from Bradford. He spends his spare time completely adrift of reality. His most recent publication is Santa Lucía (Invisible Hand Press). His poetry has been nominated twice for the Pushcart Prize and once for the Forward Prize. He is the Editor of Anthropocene and the Chief Editorial Advisor to Broken Sleep Books. Ashley Bardhan writes about art, sex, and other things people like.Ĭharlie Baylis is from Nottingham, England.
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