Contributors.
MICHAEL BAZZETT'S poems appear in Ploughshares, Massachusetts
Review, Pleiades, and elsewhere. He won the the Lindquist & Vennum
Prize for his first full-length collection, You Must Remember This
(Milkweed Editions, 2014).
WOJCIECH BONOWICZ is an award-winning Polish poet, biographer,
and journalist. His book of poems Peine morze [High Seas] was awarded
the prestigious Gdynia Literary Prize in 2007. He lives and works in
Krakow.
LAURA BYLENOK'S poetry appears in Pleiades, Guernica,
Subtropics, North American Review, and elsewhere, and her chapbook, a/0,
is available from DIAGRAM/ New Michigan Press. She lives in Salt Lake
City.
DUNCAN CAMPBELL is a graduate of the MFA program in writing at
the University of New Hampshire. His first chapbook, Farmstead, Fire,
Field, is forthcoming from ELJ Publications.
ANDERS CARLSON-WEE is a 2015 NEA poetry fellow and the winner of
Ninth Letter's 2014 Poetry Award and New Delta Review's 2014
Editors' Choice Prize. He is an MFA candidate in poetry at
Vanderbilt University.
LUCAS CHURCH'S work appears in Day One, Five Chapters, PANK,
and Fairy Tale Review among other journals. He is the editor of PINBALL,
an online literature and comics magazine. You can reach him at
lucaschurch.com.
HELEN DEGEN COHEN'S awards include an NEA fellowship in
poetry, first prize in British Stand Magazine's Competition, and
three Illinois Arts Council Awards. Her work appears in American and
international journals.
PIOTR FLORCZYK is a poet, essayist, and translator. A volume of
his brief essays, Los Angeles Sketchbook, is forthcoming.
ARIELLE GREENBERG has two books forthcoming in 2015: Slice and
Locally Made Panties. She lives in Maine, teaches in the community and
in Oregon State University-Cascades' MFA, and writes a regular
column for APR.
MATTHEW LADD is a contributing editor and regular poetry reviewer
for West Branch. His first collection of poems, The Book of Emblems
(2010), won the Anthony Hecht Prize. He practices law in New York
City.
SASHA LAING lives in Brooklyn, New York.
ALEXANDER LUMANS won the 2013 Gulf Coast Fiction Prize. His
fiction has appeared in Story Quarterly, Black Warrior Review,
Cincinnati Review, Blackbird, and The Normal School, among others. He
lives and teaches in Denver.
KYLE MCCORD is the author of five books of poetry including You
Are Indeed an Elk, But This is Not the Forest You Were Born to Graze
(Gold Wake, 2015) and Gentle, World, Gentler (Ampersand Books,
2015).
LUISA MURADYAN is originally from the Ukraine and is currently a
Ph.D. candidate at the University of Houston. Previous work appears in
Blackbird, PANK, Mudlark, and Ninth Letter, among others journals.
BILL NEUMIRE'S manuscript, Estrus, was a semi-finalist for
the 42 Miles Press Award. His recent work appears in Really Systems,
Tinderbox Poetry Journal, Four Chambers, and Burnt District. He teaches
in Syracuse, New York.
SARAH V SCHWEIG is the author of the chapbook S (Dancing Girl
Press). A graduate of the University ofVirginia and Columbia University,
she works at a criminal justice think-tank and studies philosophy at The
New School.
PATRICK WHITFILL'S work appears in The Kenyon Review Online,
Painted Bride Quarterly, The Journal, 32 Poems, and many other journals.
He lives in South Carolina and co-curates the New Southern Voices
Reading Series.
CORI WINROCK'S first book, This Coalition of Bones, debuted
from Kore Press in 2014. She won the 2012 Summer Literary Seminars'
St. Petersburg Review Award and is a recipient of a Barbara Deming
Individual Artist Grant.