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Hazel Aspera

Guest Contributor

Philippines

Heather Dawe

Guest Contributor

UK

Heather Dawe is a writer, artist and AI expert. Working in industry as a Chief Data Scientist, she has appeared on the BBC, Sky News, has written The Guardian, Financial Times and Economic Times, and is co-author of Responsible AI in the Enterprise (Packet, 2023). Heather’s wider work is inspired ...

Heather Greenwood Davis

Contributor

Canada

Heather Hallberg Yanda

Guest Contributor

USA

Helen Benedict

Guest Contributor

USA

Helen Benedict, a British-American professor at Columbia University, is the author of seven previous novels, six books of nonfiction, and a play. Her newest novel, The Good Deed, will be out on April 9, 2024 from Red Hen Press. The Good Deed, set in a refugee camp in Greece, comes ...

Helen Moore

Guest Contributor

UK

Helen Moore is an internationally acclaimed British ecopoet, writer and socially engaged artist. She has three ecopoetry collections, Hedge Fund, And Other Living Margins (2012), ECOZOA (2015), and The Mother Country (2019). INTATTO. INTACT: Ecopoesia. Ecopoetry, a bilingual Italian-English work, co-authored with Massimo D'Arcangelo (Italy) and Anne Elvey (Australia), was published by La Vita ...

Henry Lee

Assistant Photo Editor

Canada

Holly Dawson

Guest Contributor

England

Huda Al-Marashi

Guest Contributor

USA

I Echo

Guest Contributor

I Echo is the pen name of Ghanaian-Nigerian writer Chris Baah who writes predominantly from Accra, Ghana. His works mostly revolve around masculinity, love, and connections. Dreaming of exploring the world, new cultures and new conversations, he hopes he can save the world by saving himself. He's on X as ...

Ian Hill

Guest Contributor

Ian Hill is a Co-Founder and CTO of a medical device startup who finds joy and wonder in the great outdoors.

Ian Woollen

Guest Contributor

USA Mid-West

Ian Woollen lives and writes in Bloomington, Indiana. His short fiction has appeared in a variety of mags. A collection of his short stories, IN AMONG FATHER'S TIES, is forthcoming from the Cornerstone Press.

Ikram Tarkis

Guest Contributor

Morocco

Inge Wallage

Guest Contributor

Amsterdam

Writer and change maker Inge Wallage writes poetry, lyric essays and is currently working on a novel. She has been writing for many years and has published various professional articles & blogs on international communications and change. Inge believes that story changes systems. She was recently selected to read one ...

Ingrid Garcia

Guest Contributor

Spain

Irene Noel-Baker

Guest Contributor

UK

Irene Noel-Baker is a psychologist, a translator, and a poet. She grew up in Greece, and speaks modern Greek, although she was educated for the most part in Britain. Her mother was Swedish. After studying Ancient Greek and English Literature at Edinburgh University, she worked for a while in publishing, ...

I.S.A. Crisostomo-Lopez

Guest contributor

Philippines

I.S.A. Crisostomo-Lopez is a writer based in Binan City, Philippines. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Communication Arts from the University of the Philippines Los Baños in 1996 and her Master’s degree in Creative Writing from De La Salle University Manila in 2003. She is married with four children. She ...

Isadora Vadasz

Guest Contributor

Isadora Vadasz is a human rights lawyer based in Melbourne, Australia. She has travelled extensively in both a personal and professional capacity, particularly in Asia and the Pacific, and has spent periods living in Myanmar and Cambodia. Isadora writes as an outlet for sharing her experiences of travel and to ...

Isha Strasser

Guest Contributor

USA

Isha Strasser is an organizational director, contemplative teacher striving to bring individuals and organizations into fuller alignment with purpose and power through vision and mission. For the past ten years she has worked as an educational nonprofit director for international and local organizations. She draws from twenty-five years of experience ...

Ishay Govender-Ypma

Contributor

South Africa

Isi Unikowski

Guest Contributor

ACT

Isi Unikowski lives in Canberra, Australia. He has been widely published in Australia, including Best of Australian Poems 2022, while in the US his poems have been published in the Atlanta Review, Avalon Review, New York Quarterly, Poetica, Slate and Verse Wisconsin. Kintsugi (2022) and Re:Vision (2025) are published by ...

Ismail Bala

Guest Contributor

Nigeria

J.I. Kleinberg

Guest Contributor

USA

J.I. Kleinberg lives in Bellingham, Washington, USA, and on Instagram @jikleinberg. An artist, poet, and freelance writer, her poems have been published in print and online journals and anthologies worldwide. Chapbooks of her visual poems, How to pronounce the wind (Paper View Books) and Desire’s Authority (Ravenna Press Triple Series ...

Jack Bordnick

Guest Contributor

Jacob William Cox

Guest Contributor

USA

Jake Zawlacki

Guest Contributor

Jake Zawlacki is a writer, translator, and scholar. His work on comics and animation have appeared in ImageTexT, The Gutter Review, Inks, The Comics Journal, and Folklorica, with a Todd McFarlane: Conversations volume forthcoming from the University Press of Mississippi. His translations of the Kazakh poet Akhmet Baitursynuly have appeared ...

James Edward Mills

Contributor

USA

James Michael Dorsey

Guest Contributor

USA

James Roderick Burns

Guest Contributor

UK

Jamilah Malika

Contributor

USA

Jan Conn

Guest Contributor

USA

Canadian Jan Conn’s tenth book of poetry, Peony Vertigo, is forthcoming in the fall of 2023 from Brick Books. She is a member of the collaborative writing group Yoko’s Dogs whose third book of renga is Caution Tape (Collusion Books, 2021). As a biologist, she studies the ecology and population ...

Jane Blanchard

Guest Contributor

USA

Jane Frances Dunlop

Guest Contributor

UK

Jane Frances Dunlop is an artist, writer and educator. She creates installations, videos, essays, poems, and performances. Her work begins with the concrete structures and abstract ideas that make the world, shaping how we are together. It ends in aesthetic propositions that provide no answers.

Janette Ayachi

Guest Contributor

Edinburgh

Janette Ayachi (1982 -) BA (Film Media/ English Lit. Stirling University), MSc (Creative Writing, Edinburgh University), is a Scottish-Algerian poet. She is a regular on BBC arts programmes & she collaborates with artists & performs at festivals internationally. Her first full poetry collection 'Hand Over Mouth Music' (Pavilion, Liverpool University ...

Jasmine Gui

Guest Contributor

Canada

Jason Irwin

Guest Contributor

USA

Jason Irwin is the author of the three collections of poetry: The History of Our Vagrancies (Main Street Rag), A Blister of Stars (Low Ghost, 2016), Watering the Dead (Pavement Saw Press, 2008), & the chapbook Some Days It's A Love Story (Slipstream Press, 2005). He has also had nonfiction ...

Jason T. Tsichlis

Guest Contributor

USA

Jason T. Tsichlis is a pediatrics resident physician at the University of California, San Francisco. He received a BA in Art and Visual Culture from Bates College in 2009, an MS in International Agricultural Development from the University of California, Davis in 2015, and an MD from Brown University in ...

Jawahara Khadija Saidullah

Guest Contributor

Jawahara Saidullah is a writer of both fiction and non-fiction. She is the author of three books, two fiction and one not, as well as many pieces that have appeared in journals, newspapers, book anthologies, and magazines. A fan of oral storytelling traditions, she produces Kissa: A Story Podcast, where ...

Jayne Marek

Guest Contributor

Jayne Marek’s seventh poetry collection, Dusk-Voiced, will come out in 2024, and her eighth, Torrential, in 2025. Her writings and photos appear in Terrain, Rattle, The New York Times, Spillway, Bloodroot, Calyx, Catamaran, and elsewhere. She lives in the Pacific Northwest in the U.S., near the wild and beautiful coast, ...

JeFF Stumpo

Guest Contributor

USA

Author of five chapbooks (most available at Seven Kitchens Press and a spoken word album (see Apple Music, YouTube, Google Play, Spotify, etc). Recently won the Subnivean Award for Poetry, placed 2nd for the Joy Harjo Prize, and was shortlisted for the Plaza Prose Poetry Prize. Survivor of psychosis and ...

Jen Karetnick

Guest Contributor

USA

The winner of the 2022 Cider Press Review Book Award for Inheritance with a High Error Rate (2024), chosen by judge Lauren Camp, Jen Karetnick is the author of 10 additional poetry collections, including What Forges Us Steel: The Judge Judy Poems (Alternating Current Press, 2024). She co-founded SWWIM Every ...

Jennifer Carr

Guest Contributor

USA

Jennifer Christgau-Aquino

Guest Contributor

Jennifer Richardson

Guest Contributor

USA

Jennifer Zeynab Joukhadar

Guest Contributor

USA

Jenny Boyar

Guest Contributor

USA

Jenny Boyar is a medical writer and holds a PhD in English from the University of Rochester. Her poetry has been published with Choeofpleirn Press, Maudlin House, and FEED lit mag, and her academic writing has appeared in a variety of scholarly publications. A Fulbright recipient, she has also been ...

Jeongyre Choi

Guest Contributor

South Korea

Jessica Hines

Guest Contributor

USA

Jessica Hines uses the camera’s inherent qualities to explore illusion and to suggest truths that underlie the visible world. At the core of Hines’ work lies an inquisitive nature inspired by personal memory, experience and the unconscious mind. Hines has won many awards including The Kolga Award, The Pollux Humanitarian ...

Jhilam Chattaraj

Guest Contributor

India

Jhilam Chattaraj is an academic and poet based in India. Her works have been published at Calyx, Ariel, Colorado Review, World Literature Today and Asian Cha among others.

Jiang Pu

Guest Contributor

USA

Jiang Pu, Ph.D., is a first-generation Asian American author, editor, translator of many textbooks, literature and children's books; and the founder of NextGen Education. Her recent poems have appeared in California Quarterly, Caesura, Topical Poetry, among others; and in anthologies such as We Were Seeds (Querencia Press, 2024), Tales from ...

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