Jan Robert Düennweller

Jan Robert Düennweller is an award-winning illustrator born in Cologne, Germany, and based in South Germany. His work has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, 032c, The Baffler, and elsewhere. He teaches illustration and holds workshops on drawing.

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Annie Dills

Annie Dills is an illustrator and designer living in Oakland, California, with her large cat. When she’s not working, she can be found feverishly lint-rolling her clothes. 

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Liz Bowen

Liz Bowen is a poet and disability studies scholar. She is the author of Sugarblood (Metatron Press, 2017) and Compassion Fountain (Trembling Pillow Press, 2022). Liz is the senior poetry editor at Peach Mag, and her writing can be found in Scientific American, The New Inquiry, American Poetry Review, Cosmonauts Avenue, Tagvverk, and elsewhere.

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Chris Feliciano Arnold

Chris Feliciano Arnold is the author of The Third Bank of the River: Power and Survival in the Twenty-First-Century Amazon, published by Picador in 2018. He has written for The New York Times, The Atlantic, Harper’s Magazine, and other publications. He lives and teaches writing in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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Sam Schuman

Sam Schuman is a writer, editor, and musician from Montclair, New Jersey.

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Amy Reardon

Amy Reardon has an MFA in fiction from UC Riverside, and her work has appeared in Alta Journal, Electric Literature, Glamour, Los Angeles Review of Books, The Adroit Journal, The Rumpus, and The Coachella Review. She lives in Denver, Colorado.

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Emily Carmichael

Emily Carmichael is a freelance reporter based in New York City. She has covered food, health, culture, and politics, primarily in New Orleans. She is currently completing a MFA in Literary Reportage at New York University and is writing a book on how consumerism distorts love. To see more of her work, visit her website, www.emilycarmichaelwrites.com. […]

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Brian Henry

Brian Henry is the author of eleven books of poetry, most recently Permanent State (Threadsuns, 2020). He has translated Tomaž Šalamun’s Woods and Chalices (Harcourt, 2008), Aleš Debeljak’s Smugglers (BOA Editions, 2015), and five books by Aleš Šteger. His work has received numerous honors, including two NEA fellowships, the Alice Fay di Castagnola Award, a […]

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Allison Titus

Allison Titus is the author of the poetry collections The True Book of Animal Homes and Sum of Every Lost Ship, several chapbooks and a novel. A recipient of a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, she works at an ad agency and teaches in the low-residency MFA program at New England College.

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Weng Pixin & Sarah Wang

Weng Pixin was born and raised in sunny Singapore. She grew up listening to stories from her father, who was curious about the way the world works. In turn, when it comes to her art, Pixin loves to create semi-autobiographical comics that reflect her curious nature too. Her debut graphic novel, Sweet Time, was published […]

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Vivian Blaxell

Vivian Blaxell’s essay “Nuclear Cats” was a finalist for the 2021 Melbourne Prize for Literature (Writer’s Prize). She now lives in Naarm/Melbourne and is working on a set of linked autobiographical essays (The Long After) of which “La Folía” is one.

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Sarah K. Kramer 

Sarah Kate Kramer is an award-winning radio producer, writer, and editor based in Brooklyn. As the Senior Producer at Radio Diaries, she produced audio diaries as well as historical documentaries. In 2019, she produced an audio tour for the historic Essex Market in New York City’s Lower East Side. Sarah initially got hooked on audio […]

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Casey Rocheteau

Casey Rocheteau was born on Cape Cod, and raised as a sea witch. They are an author & visual/sound artist living in Detroit, Michigan. In 2014, Rocheteau created the Shrine of the Black Medusa Tarot. Their second poetry collection, The Dozen, was released on Sibling Rivalry Press in 2016. Winner of inaugural Write A House permanent […]

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Xiao Hua Yang

Xiao Hua Yang is an illustrator based in Brooklyn, New York. To learn more about his work, visit www.yxhart.me.

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Jason Schneiderman

Jason Schneiderman is the author of four books of poetry, most recently Hold Me Tight (Red Hen 2020), and he edited Queer: A Reader for Writers (Oxford UP, 2016). An associate professor of English at the Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY, he also teaches in the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College.

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Antonio Giovanni Pinna

Antonio Giovanni Pinna is a freelance illustrator. He graduated from Mimaster, an international school of illustration in Milan, in 2017. Antonio’s style is pop, with a strong line, bright colors, and a touch of irony. His work has been awarded by the Society of Illustrators, Communication Arts, American Illustration, and 3×3.

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John Morrison

John Morrison is a writer and DJ from Philadelphia. Morrison was first published in high school and has since had his work published by NPR Music, The Wire, Bandcamp Daily, and other places. Morrison also has a column in The American Poetry Review called Headphone Masterpieces that explores the historical context behind classic albums.

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Amanda Montei

Amanda Montei is the author of the memoir Two Memoirs, the chapbook The Failure Age, and the book Dinner Poems, the latter cowritten with her partner, Jon Rutzmoser. Her writing has appeared on or in The Huffington Post, Vox, The Rumpus, Salon, Ms., Air/Light, Joyland, Entropy, and other publications. She lives in California.

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Agata Marszałek

Agata Marszałek works and lives in Poznań, Poland. She graduated with honors from the University of the Arts Poznań. Drawings on paper in pencil and colored pencil are her specialty; portraits are her signature theme. Her clients include: Pitchfork Media, Variety, NZZ Geschichte, Pictet, Gazeta wyborcza, El malpensante, Usbek & Rica, GQ Germany, The Republic, Nylon, The […]

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Michael Kennedy

Michael Kennedy’s cartooning and illustrations have been published in McSweeney’s Quarterly, The New Yorker, and in the underground comics scene. His long-term science fiction project, Mint, is about the effects of slavery and imperialism on Britain in the past century. He was born and raised in the West Midlands, UK.

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Lauren Michele Jackson

Lauren Michele Jackson is an American writer and literary critic, and the author of White Negroes. She is an assistant professor of English at Northwestern University and  contributing writer for The New Yorker.

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Thu-Huong Ha

Thu-Huong Ha is a writer whose work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Quartz, Slate, Catapult, and ArtReview. Her debut novel, Hail Caesar, was published in 2007 by Scholastic. She lives in Tokyo.

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Jorge H. Gonzalez

Jorge H. Gonzalez is a thirty-four-year-old cartoonist and illustrator from Artesia, in southeast Los Angeles. He’s been doodling his whole life, but in prison, his friend  Malaka Gharib got him into making comics as a way to tell his story and keep himself occupied. Now he’s just trying to keep it going.

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Hafizah Geter

Hafizah Geter is a Nigerian American poet and writer born in Zaria, Nigeria. Her debut poetry collection, Un-American (Wesleyan University Press), was nominated for a 2021 NAACP Image Award, was a finalist for the 2021 PEN Open Book Award, and was longlisted for the 2021 Brooklyn Public Library Literary Prize. Her poetry and nonfiction have appeared in The […]

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Pete Gamlen

Pete Gamlen is an illustrator from the UK who lives in Brooklyn, New York. His clients include The New York Times, The Guardian, Stones Throw Records, the Center For Urban Pedagogy, and Warby Parker. 

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Daniel Elkind

Daniel Elkind is the author of Chizhevsky’s Chandelier (2022). He lives in Atlanta.

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Sharon Dolin

Sharon Dolin is the author of six books of poetry; Hitchcock Blonde: A Cinematic Memoir (Terra Nova Press, 2020); and two books of translation, most recently the prizewinning Late to the House of Words: Selected Poems of Gemma Gorga (Saturnalia Books, 2021). She is a 2021 National Endowment for the Arts Translation Literature Fellow, and her new book, Imperfect Present, is […]

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Sharanya Deepak

Sharanya Deepak is a writer and editor from New Delhi. Her work centers on food, language, and the commodification of culture in South Asia. In October 2020, she won the Queen Mary Wasafiri New Writing Prize for her essay “Seamless,” which was published by Wasafiri magazine in spring 2021. She is currently working on a book of essays.

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CAConrad

CAConrad is the author of AMANDA PARADISE: Resurrect Extinct Vibration (Wave Books, 2021).

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Kyle Chayka

Kyle Chayka is a contributing writer at The New Yorker and author of The Longing for Less: Living with Minimalism (Bloomsbury, 2021). 

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