Contributors

Ari Feld grew to young manhood in the Midwest. He graduated from the MFA program at UMass Amherst in 2009. He currently lives in Barcelona with his sweetie.

Seth Landman lives in Denver, Colorado, where he edits Invisible Ear and is a member of the collective, Agnes Fox Press. His chapbooks, Parker's Band and The Wild Hawk the Sea, were recently published by Laminated Cats and Minutes Books, respectively, and poems are forthcoming in Skein, Jubilat, The Boston Review, and other places.

Kyle McCord is a graduate of the MFA program at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His book, Galley of the Beloved in Torment, was the winner of the 2008 Orphic Prize. He has received awards or grants from the Academy of American Poets, the Vermont Studio Center, and the Iowa Poetry Society. He has work forthcoming or published in Boston Review, Cimarron Review, Columbia: A Journal of Art and Literature, Cream City Review, Gulf Coast, and elsewhere. He currently lives and teaches in Des Moines, Iowa.

Phillip Thompson calls Louisiana home. For the time being, he lives in Berlin, where he teaches English. His favorite book in the Bible is Jonah.

Amish Trivedi lives in Providence, Rhode Island, where he's in Brown's MFA program. His chapbook Museum of Vandals is out from Cannibal Press, and his work can be found in La Petite Zine, Cannibal, and the Backwards City Review. The Trivedi Chronicles are mostly for show.

Originally from Baltimore, Maryland, Megan Turner grew up in Harrogate, England and Columbia, Maryland. She has a B.A. from Elon University and earned her M.F.A. in fiction at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Her work was recently published in the Rio Grande Review.