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Christina Yin
Guest Contributor
Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo
Christina Yin is a writer and senior lecturer at Swinburne University of Technology, Sarawak Campus. Her PhD thesis, Creative Nonfiction: True Stories of People involved in Fifty Years of Conservation of the Orang-utan in Sarawak, Malaysia combined her two passions: conservation and creative nonfiction writing. Christina lives and works in ...
Christopher Ankney
Guest Contributor
USA
Christopher Ankney's first book, Hearsay, won the 2014 Jean Feldman Prize at WWPH. Post-publication, it placed as a finalist for the Ohioana Award for Poetry. His poems have been published in places such as Boston Review, Electric Literature's The Commuter, Gulf Coast, Jet Fuel Review, Poetry South, Prairie Schooner, Verse ...
Cid Galicia
Guest Contributor
USA
Cid Galicia is a Mexican American poet who taught in New Orleans for over the past decade. He is currently in the final year of his MFA at the University of Nebraska/Omaha. Poetry editor for The Good Life Review, reader for The Kitchen Table Quarterly, and this year’s FIRECRACKER Poetry ...
Cinelle Barnes
Guest Contributor
USA
Cinelle Barnes is an essayist, memoirist, and educator from Manila, Philippines, a recipient of fellowships and scholarships from Kundiman and Voices of the Nations Arts, and is the writer-in-residence at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art. She received an MFA from Converse College. Her work has appeared in Catapult, Buzzfeed, ...
Claire O'Brien
Guest Contributor
USA/Costa Rica
Claire O'Brien spent 15 years as a human identification expert, holding positions at the International Commission on Missing Persons (Bosnia) and the Smithsonian, among others. In 2017, she retired her forensic gear to write. Claire's creative nonfiction writing has received numerous awards, including a nomination for a Pushcart Prize, first ...
Daniel Speechly
Guest Contributor
Seoul, South Korea
Daniel Speechly is the Academic Manager at a private language institute in Seoul, South Korea where he teaches reading and writing to young adults. He recently started NFEscapism.com, a nonfiction book review blog, to help others fall in love with some of his favorite books. Since publishing "An Acquaintance with ...
Danton Remoto
Guest Contributor
Philippines
Danton Remoto was educated at Ateneo de Manila University, Rutgers University, University of Stirling and the University of the Philippines. He has worked as a publishing director at Ateneo, head of communications at United Nations Development Programme, TV and radio host at TV5 and Radyo 5, president of Manila Times ...
Darise JeanBaptiste
Guest Contributor
USA
Darise JeanBaptiste is a writer born and raised in the Bronx. She earned her MFA from Rutgers-Newark and her MA in English from Brooklyn College. Darise is an alum of VONA, Callaloo, Hurston/Wright, and Tin House workshops. Her writing is featured at Electric Literature, Green Mountains Review, and Aster(ix) Journal.
Dasia Moore
Guest Contributor
Dasia Moore is a poet and journalist whose writing has appeared in publications including The Offing, Washington Square Review, Aunt Chloe: A Journal of Artful Candor, and The Boston Globe. She studies and teaches at New York University, where she is a Lillian Vernon Fellow in poetry. Dasia writes about ...
Dato Magradze
Wandering Editor
Georgia
Born in 1962, Dato Magradze is a famous Georgian poet and author of the lyrics of the National Anthem of Georgia. In 1984 he graduated from Tbilisi State University, faculty of philology. At different times Magradze was an editor-in-chief of various newspapers and magazines; worked at various NGOs and organizations ...
David Frankel
Contributor
England
David Frankel was born in Salford. His stories have been shortlisted for awards including the Bristol Prize, the Bridport Prize, the ALCS Tom-Gallon Award, and the Fish Memoir Prize. He was also longlisted for the BBC National Short Story Award. His stories have appeared in publications including Best British Short ...
David Ishaya Osu
Senior Poetry Editor
Australia
David Ishaya Osu is a poet, memoirist and street photographer. His work has appeared in magazines and anthologies across Nigeria, Uganda, the UK, the US, Australia, Canada, Austria, Bangladesh, India, France, South Africa, and elsewhere. David lives in Australia, where he is a PhD candidate in Creative Writing at the ...
David John Baer McNicholas
Guest Contributor
New Mexico
David John Baer McNicholas lives in a bus in the desert, with three cats: Penelope, Clementine and Ourioux. He is the author of the novel Lemons: In an Orchard. He operates the renegade imprint ghostofamerica ltd co (Anarchy, Abolition, Art) and studies for his BFA in Creative Writing at IAIA ...
David X. Lewis
Guest Contributor
UK
David X. Lewis is a recovering journalist now devoting his golden years to other forms of fiction - from novels through playlets and monologues to short stories, flash and micros. Several of his flash fictions have been anthologised (Bath, Fish, Oxford …). The first chapters of David's third novel (the ...
D.D. Wood
Guest contributor
USA
D.D. Wood has been featured in Chiron Review, Bukowski on Rye-The Silver Birch Press, LocoMotive, We Were Going to Change the World: Interviews with Women from the 1970s and 1980s SoCal Punk Scene, The Feminist Pilgrimage, and Wild Crone Wisdom. A Vermont Writer’s Studio fellow, member of Dani Shapiro and ...
Deirdre Hines
Guest Contributor
Ireland
Deirdre Hines is an award winning poet and playwright. Her first book of poems, 'The Language of Coats' was published by New Island Books. It contains the poems which won The Listowel Poetry Collection Prize 2011. Other poems have appeared in The Irish Times, Crannóg, The Bombay Review, The Honest ...
Devi S. Laskar
Senior Poetry Editor
USA
Devi S. Laskar is the author of The Atlas of Reds and Blues, winner of 7th annual Crook’s Corner Book Prize (2020) for best debut novel set in the South, winner of the 2020 Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature (selected by APALA); selected by The Georgia Center for the Book ...
Diana Heald
Guest Contributor
New York
Diana Heald is a Brooklyn-based writer at work on a memoir and cultural history of antidepressants. Her essays and criticism have been featured in the Los Angeles Review of Books, Panorama Journal, Off Assignment, DIAGRAM, and elsewhere. Diana graduated from Columbia University with an MFA in Nonfiction Writing and from ...
Donald Weber
Guest Contributor
Canada
Weber is the author of four photography books. He is the recipient of numerous awards and fellowships, including a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Lange-Taylor Prize, the Duke and Duchess of York Prize, two World Press Photo Awards, and was shortlisted for the Scotiabank Photography Prize. His diverse photography projects have been ...
Donna Faulkner
Guest Contributor
New Zealand
Donna Faulkner spent her childhood between countries. One foot bare and carefree in New Zealand, the other tiptoeing the coal dust and camaraderie of working class England. She’s been published in Bayou Review, 300 Days Of Sun, Windward Review,Havik, New Myths, and many others Her poetry collection ‘In Silver Majesty’was ...
Efterpie Araouzou
Guest Contributor
UK/Cyprus
Efterpie Araouzou is an award-winning novelist in the Greek-speaking world, working toward her English language debut. A proponent of magic realism, she applies an original and multifaceted use of imagery, alongside a creative experimentation with literary form, concocting singular words in both languages. Over the past decade, critics and scholars ...
Elan Grug Muse
Contributor
Wales
Grug Muse (1993) is a writer from Wales, who writes in Welsh and English. Her recent poetry collection, merch y llyn (Cyhoeddiadau’r Stamp, 2021) won the Welsh Book of the Year for Poetry in 2022. She is co-editor of the essay collection Welsh (Plural) (Repeater, 2022). She is currently completing ...
Ellen Bayer
Guest Contributor
The Cascadia Bioregion
Ellen Bayer is Associate Professor of Environmental Arts & Humanities at the University of Washington Tacoma, where she teaches place-based literature and nature writing courses. Her creative nonfiction has appeared in The Trumpeter: Journal of Ecosophy, and her book, Ecopedagogies: Practical Approaches to Experiential Learning, was published by Routledge in ...
Ellen June Wright
Guest Contributor
USA
Ellen June Wright is an American poet with British and Caribbean roots. Her work has been published in national and international online and print journals including the Naugatuck River Review, New York Quarterly, Plume, Atlanta Review, Solstice, Tar River Poetry, Paterson Literary Review, Gordon Square Review, The South Carolina Review, ...