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About the Author
EG Cunningham’s work has appeared in The Abandoned Playground, Barrow Street, Colorado Review, Fugue, The Nation, Poetry London, The Poetry Review, Puerto del Sol, Salt Hill, The Shore, ZYZZVYA, and other publications. She teaches at the University of California, Merced.
1BR/3BATH Chapbook Prize Editor’s Choice Recipient, 2023
About the Author
Alyssa Moore is a Queer Black intermedia poet and artist. They spin surreal fables and myths and misuse tools of productivity for lyricism and pleasure. She holds degrees from Harvard and the Iowa Writers’ Workshop where she was an Iowa Arts Fellow. She was the inaugural winner of Poetry Magazine's Prize for Visual Poetry. Their work has appeared in Boston Review, Hyperallergic, Tagvverk, Futurepoem, and elsewhere. She is an editor for Ghost Proposal, a journal for poetry and work outside of traditional notions of genre.
1BR/3BATH Chapbook Prize Recipient, 2023
About the Artist
Noelle Salaun is a multimedia artist born and raised in New York City.
She uses art to explore the ripples and kinks in her life and the lives of those around her. For Salaun, art is the paramount form of her communication of the things and ideas that mean the most to her. For Salaun, her poetry is an extension of her drive to express those complexities that have always buried themselves within her heart
Netsuke Micro Series Recipient, 2022
About the Author
william erickson is, sometimes. His work is, always, including occasions in Swamp Pink, Afternoon Visitor, Mercurius, and elsewhere. His first collection is being glued together, soon, by April Gloaming. william is with his partner and some animals out here.
Netsuke Micro Series Recipient, 2022
About the Author
Adam Strauss lives in San Diego, CA. Poems of his appear in Ballast, the Brooklyn Rail, Prelude, and Volt.
Netsuke Micro Series Recipient, 2022
About the Author
Born in Kyiv, Olga Mikolaivna works in the (intersectional/textual) liminal space of photography, word, translation, and installation. She is interested in memory, dream spaces, absences, inheritance, (dis)place, and the construction of language. She cofounded and co-curated Desuetude Press, and is constantly in motion. She is getting her MFA in creative writing at UCSD.
About the Artist
Noelle Richard (they/them) is a trans/queer illustrator and printmaker based in New Orleans, Louisiana. They run the brand poofydustcloud, and have self-published artist books and zines since 2015. Their work can be found on Instagram @poofydustcloud and on noellexrichard.com.
About the Author
Danny Unger is a queer, Jewish writer and social worker. She grew up in Charlottesville, Virginia and has spent her adulthood in New Orleans, Louisiana. She is currently in the MFA program at the University of New Orleans, studying poetry. Dear Egg, is her first chapbook.
About the Artist
Lauren Huff is a multimedia artist from Lafayette, Louisiana whose work often centers around Cajun culture. She now lives and works in New Orleans, painting and sculpting props for Mardi Gras floats and the drag wrestling show, Choke Hole.
About the Author
Nikki Mayeux is a queer ex-Evangelical writer and educator from the strangest city in the Deep South, New Orleans. She completed her MFA in Creative Writing at the University of New Orleans and works in special education advocacy. She also performs public storytelling and produces SANCTUARY, a performance series uplifting stories of religious trauma and deconstruction. Her work has been featured in Infection House, Dinner Bell, Room 220, Aurora, Allegory Ridge, and elsewhere. Ordinary Time is her first chapbook. For more on Nikki and her work, visit nikkimayeux.net.
About the Artist
Briana Ladwig is a freelance illustrator and creative organizer based in the Midwest. Bri specializes in intimate portraits, queer storytelling, and multimedia collaborations. A working artist and founder of the arts/culture festival, Honeyfair, their work celebrates a legacy of healing and liberation for the BIPOC community. They currently live in Lawrence, Kansas with their two children. For more on Bri and their work, visit missbillustration.squarespace.com.