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Alice Miller

Alice Miller is author of The Limits.

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Elizabeth Clark Wessel

Elizabeth Clark Wessel is an editor at Argos Books and author of the chapbook Whither Weather. She lives in Brooklyn, NY and works as a translator.

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Jesse Lee Kercheval

Jesse Lee Kercheval is the author of 12 books of fiction, memoir, and poetry and the editor of América invertida: an anthology of younger Uruguayan poets, forthcoming from the University of New Mexico Press.

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Circe Maia

Circe Maia is the author of nine books of poetry. Her collected poems Circe Maia: Obra poética was published in Uruguay in 2011. Last year she was awarded the Delmira Agustini Medal of Art by Uruguayan President, José Mujica.

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Filip Marinovich

Filip Marinovich is the author of And If You Don’t Go Crazy I’ll Meet You Here Tomorrow and Zero Readership, both from Ugly Duckling Presse. Wolfman Library is forthcoming in 2014. 

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Rebecca Kutzer-Rice

Rebecca Kutzer-Rice is a Rona Jaffe Fellow at New York University’s Creative Writing Program. She was the winner of the 2012 Sonora Review Poetry Contest.

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Kim Kyung Ju

South Korean poet Kim Kyung Ju has written and translated over 10 books of poetry, essays, and plays. Widely considered the progenitor of the Korean new-wave movement “Miraepa” (“Future Movement”), his first collection of poems, I Am A Season That Does Not Exist, is already in its 30th edition. 

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Tory Adkisson

Tory Adkisson’s poems have appeared in Third CoastColorado Review,Barrow Street, 32 Poems and elsewhere. He lives in Seattle.

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Lisa Lubasch

Lisa Lubasch is the author of four collections of poetry, including Twenty-One After Days. Her book So I Began is forthcoming.

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Robert Okaji

Robert Okaji's poetry has appeared in Prime Number Magazine, Otoliths, Middle Gray and Clade Song.

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Amber Atiya

Amber Atiya, a 2012 Poets House Fellow, is author of the chapbook the fierce bums of doo-wop. Her work has been published in Anti-, Muzzle Magazine, and Vinyl Poetry.

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Samantha Zighelboim

Samantha Zighelboim is a poet and translator living in New York City. Her debut collection of poems, The Fat Sonnets, is forthcoming from Argos Books in 2018. She is a 2017 NYFA/NYSCA Fellow in Poetry, and a recipient of a 2016 FACE OUT grant from the Community of Literary Presses and Magazines (CLMP), as well as the 2016 John Frederick Nims Memorial Prize for Translation from The Poetry Foundation. Her poems and translations have appeared in POETRY, Sixth FinchFanzine, Stonecutter, The Guardian, PEN Poetry Series and Springhouse, among others. She teaches creative writing and literature at Rutgers University and The New School.
 

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Nico Alvarado

Nico Alvarado teaches middle school. His recent poetry and prose are in GiganticGulf CoastOctopus, and Orion.

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Alfred Corn

Alfred Corn’s tenth book of poems, Tables, appeared in January 2013.  He has also published a novel, Part of His Story; two collections of essays; and a study of prosody. Prizes for his work as a poet include the Guggenheim fellowship, the NEA, an Award in Literature from the Academy of Arts and Letters, and one from the Academy of American Poets. He has taught creative writing at Yale, Columbia, and UCLA.  In 2011 Pentameters Theatre in London staged his play Lowell’s Bedlam, and in 2013 he was made a Life Fellow of Clare Hall, University of Cambridge, where he worked on a translation of Rilke’s Duino Elegies. This year Barrow Street Press will publish a volume of poems titled Unions, and Eyewear will publish his second novel, Miranda’s Book.   

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Tobi Haslett

Tobi Haslett is a writer living in New York.

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Chris Hosea

Chris Hosea, author of Put Your Hands In, won the 2013 Walt Whitman Award.

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Costica Bradatan

Costica Bradatan is Professor of Humanities in the Honors College at Texas Tech University and Honorary Research Professor of Philosophy at University of Queensland, Australia. He is the author, most recently, of Dying for Ideas: The Dangerous Lives of the Philosophers. Bradatan also writes book reviews, essays, and op-ed pieces for the New York Times, Washington Post, Times Literary Supplement, Aeon, and Literary Review.

 

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Eric Linsker

Eric Linsker's first book, La Far, won the Iowa Poetry Prize. He co-edits The Claudius App.

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Jeffrey Rotter

Jeffrey Rotter is author of The Unknown Knowns and The Only Words that Are Worth Remembering, forthcoming.

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C. Dale Young

C. Dale Young is author of Torn.

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Yassin al-Haj Saleh

Yassin al-Haj Saleh is one of Syria’s most prominent dissidents. A former political prisoner, he writes on political, social and cultural subjects relating to Syria and the Arab world. His books include The Myths of the Others: A Critique of Contemporary Islam and a Critique of the Critique and The Impossible Revolution: Making Sense of the Syrian Tragedy.

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Julia Cohen

Julia Cohen's work has appeared in BOMB Magazine, Jubilat, and DIAGRAM.

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Ilya Kaminsky

Ilya Kaminsky teaches English and Comparative Literature at San Diego State University.

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David Weil

David Weil is author of The Fissured Workplace.

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