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Kim Beil

Kim Beil teaches art history at Stanford University and has written about art and visual culture for The Atlantic, Cabinet, and Lapham’s Quarterly, among other publications. Her book, Good Pictures: A History of Popular Photography, tracks fifty stylistic trends in the medium from the nineteenth century through today. 

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Wesley Allsbrook

Wesley Allsbrook was born in Durham, North Carolina. She attended the Rhode Island School of Design. Wesley has been recognized by the Art Directors Club, the Society of Publication Designers, the Society of Illustrators, American Illustration, Communication Arts, the Sundance Film Festival, the Venice International Film Festival, the Raindance Film Festival, the Television Academy, and […]

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Dan Chelotti

Dan Chelotti is the author of x (McSweeney’s). Some recent poems can be found in Post Road and Trampoline. He co-edits Collider with Beth Ayer. He lives in Massachusetts, and teaches at Elms College.

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Lille Allen

Lille Allen is a Latinx designer and photographer based in Las Vegas, NV. She manages marketing and communications for the Black Mountain Institute, a literary arts center and publisher of The Believer.

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Ari Braverman

Ari Braverman is a fiction writer based in New York City. Her work has appeared in BOMB, the White Review, and Guernica, among others. Her debut novel, The Ballad of Big Feeling was released by Melville House July 2020.

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Megan Milks

Megan Milks is the author of Margaret and the Mystery of the Missing Body and Slug and Other Stories, both out this fall from Feminist Press. Their personal history of early online fandom, Tori Amos Bootleg Webring, is now out from Instar Books.   

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Clive Hawken

Clive Hawken is a comic artist and illustrator from the Pacific Northwest. Clive graduated from the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, Oregon in 2017, where he still lives and works.

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Darley Stewart

Darley Stewart is a Scottish-Korean fiction writer. Her work has appeared in Joyland, The Brooklyn Rail, Tin House, Electric Literature, The Ocean State Review, and more. A recipient of an international fellowship from Seoul Art Space, she is at work on her first novel.

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Leora Fridman

Leora Fridman is a writer whose work is concerned with issues of identity, assimilation, care, ability, and embodiment. She’s the author of My Fault, selected by Eileen Myles for the Cleveland State University Press First Book Prize. Her work appears or is forthcoming in The New York Times, The Rumpus, Tricycle Magazine, and more.

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Edwin Torres

Edwin Torres is a Nuyorican poet. His work incorporates vocal and physical improvisation. He is the author of Quanundrum, Xoeteox, Ameriscopia, Yes Thing No Thing, and several other books of poetry.

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Erik Henriksen

Erik Henriksen is a writer and editor living in Portland, Oregon. His writing has appeared at the Portland Mercury, WIRED, The Stranger, io9, StarTrek.com, and more.

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Daniel Gumbiner

Daniel Gumbiner’s first book, The Boatbuilder, was longlisted for the National Book Award and a finalist for the California Book Awards. He lives in Oakland, CA, and works as the managing editor of The Believer.

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Miriam Karraker

Miriam Karraker is a writer and improviser whose work has appeared in Tagvverk, DIAGRAM, 3:AM Magazine, Gulf Coast, Indiana Review, and elsewhere.

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Natasha Jane Stallard

Natasha Jane Stallard is a writer and editor. Her work has been featured in publications such as The Guardian, TANK, Bookforum, the TLS and The White Review.

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Rhian Sasseen

Rhian Sasseen’s work has appeared in 3A:M Magazine, Literary Hub, The Nation, The Paris Review Daily, The Point, and more. Read her newsletter on literature in translation here.

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Ellie Kovach

Ellie Kovach is a pop culture writer, horror enthusiast, shark attack advocate, and collector of Goosebumps books based out of Austin, TX. They write about everything from death metal to DIY emo to kaiju movies on their newsletter, You Don’t Need Maps, which you can support on Patreon.

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Eduardo Berti

Eduardo Berti, born in Buenos Aires in 1964, is the author of a vast body of work that includes novels, stories, music writing, and various unclassifiable books. He has translated authors such as Gustave Flaubert, Jane Austen, and Marguerite Yourcenar into Spanish, and is the editor of a Spanish edition of Henry James’s complete stories. […]

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Ann M.

Ann M. is a writer in New York.

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Fernando Valverde

Fernando Valverde has been voted the most relevant Spanish-language poet born since 1970 by a group of two hundred representatives from universities around the world. His books have been translated into several languages and published in Europe and the United States. He has received some of the most significant awards for Spanish-language poetry, among them […]

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Xavier Lissillour

Xavier Lissillour is a freelance illustrator from France who studied fine arts and applied arts. He works primarily for newspapers such as Le Monde, Le Temps, and Libération.

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Keith Leonard

Keith Leonard is the author of the poetry collection Ramshackle Ode (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2016). He lives in Columbus, Ohio.

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Kameelah Janan Rasheed

Kameelah Janan Rasheed is a learner from East Palo Alto, California, currently based in Brooklyn, New York. Her art has been exhibited nationally and internationally. She is the author of two artist’s books: An Alphabetical Accumulation of Approximate Observations (Endless Editions, 2019) and No New Theories (Printed Matter, 2019). She is a 2021 Guggenheim Fellow in Fine Arts.

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Micha Huigen

Micha Huigen is an illustrator from the Netherlands. In 2018, he graduated from art school in Zwolle, where he studied illustration design. Micha has an immersive style and recognizable use of color. A lot of his illustrations are composed to allow the viewer to feel like they could wander around in them and discover things […]

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Ricardo Frasso Jaramillo

Ricardo Frasso Jaramillo is a writer of nonfiction and poetry from Philadelphia. His work has been published in The New York Times, The Rumpus, Salon, and other places. He is a 2021 Periplus Fellow and a former Fulbright Fellow at la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. He currently works in the wellness center of a […]

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Carolyn Forché

Carolyn Forché is an American poet, translator, and memoirist. Her books of poetry are Blue Hour, The Angel of History, The Country between Us, Gathering the Tribes, and In the Lateness of the World. Her memoir, What You Have Heard Is True, was published by Penguin Press in 2019. In 2013, Forché received the Academy […]

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Anelise Chen

Anelise Chen is working on a book about clams. She teaches writing at Columbia University.

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Soni Brown

Soni Brown is a Jamaican writer based in Las Vegas. She is currently writing essays about the Black immigrant experience while her polydactyl cat, Priscilla Purrsley, sleeps on her lap.

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Jon Aye

Jon Aye is an illustrator, cartoonist, and educator based in the UK. He has contributed illustrations and comics to a number of anthologies and magazines and has self-published several comics and zines.

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Ali Raz

Ali Raz’s work has appeared or is forthcoming in The Los Angeles Review of Books, 3:AM Magazine, Tupelo Quarterly, Firmament, and elsewhere. Her first novella, Alien, comes out in spring 2022 from 11:11 Press.

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Ada Limón

Ada Limón is the author of five poetry collections, including The Carrying, which won the National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry.

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