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Kenzie Allen

Kenzie Allen is a descendant of the Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin. She holds an MFA from the University of Michigan, is managing editor of the Anthropoid collective, and currently lives in Norway.

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Michael M. Weinstein

Michael M. Weinstein is a poet, translator, transgender activist, and doctoral candidate in English at Harvard University.

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Mica Evans

Mica Evans is a radical poet, musician, and Bennington College graduate living in Chicago. 

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Geneva Chao

Geneva Chao is the author of one of us is wave one of us is shore and the translator of Tristran by Gérard Cartier and Encrusted on the Living by Nicolas Tardy. The poems “Goldman Sachs Speech #3” and “‘Naked Ambition in a Pantsuit,’” are part of her current manuscript, Hillary Is Dreaming.

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Gerard Coletta

Gerard Coletta was raised in Boston and currently resides in Brooklyn. He writes greeting cards for a living.

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Anthony Paletta

Anthony Paletta is a freelance writer located in New York City. His writing has appeared in the Wall Street JournalThe GuardianMetropolisArchitectural Record, and many other publications.

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erica kaufman

erica kaufman is the author of INSTANT CLASSIC and censory impulse. she is also the co-editor of NO GENDER: Reflections on the Life and Work of kari edwards and of Adrienne Rich: Teaching at CUNY, 1968-1974. Prose and critical work can be found in: Rain Taxi, The Poetry Project Newsletter, Jacket2, Open Space/SFMOMA Blog and in The Color of Vowels: New York School Collaborationserica kaufman lives in the woods. 

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Kaveh Akbar

Kaveh Akbar’s poems appear recently in The New YorkerPoetryThe New York TimesThe Nation, and elsewhere. His first book, Calling a Wolf a Wolf, was published by Alice James Books. A recipient of a Pushcart Prize and a Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Fellowship, Kaveh is the founding editor of Divedapper, a home for interviews with major voices in contemporary poetry. Born in Tehran, Iran, he currently teaches at Purdue University and in the low-residency MFA programs at Randolph College and Warren Wilson.

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Emily Pettit

Emily Pettit is a writer, visual artist, teacher, an editor for Factory Hollow Press, and an editor for jubilat. She currently teaches at Columbia University. She is the author of Goat In The Snow.  

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Anaïs Duplan

Anaïs Duplanis the author of Take This Stalliondue out from Brooklyn Arts Press this May. Her poems and essays have appeared in Hyperallergic, Horse Less Review, Souvenir, PANK, Birdfeast, The Journal, and elsewhere. 

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Albert Abonado

Albert Abonadois the Director of Adult Programs at Writers & Books in Rochester, NY. He received a NYFA Fellowship in Poetry in 2014.

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Christopher F. Karpowitz

Christopher F. Karpowitz is a Co-Director of the Center for the Study of Elections and Democracy and an Associate Professor of Political Science at Brigham Young University. He is coauthor, with Tali Mendelberg, of The Silent Sex.

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Tali Mendelberg

Tali Mendelberg is Professor of Politics at Princeton and coauthor, with Christopher F. Karpowitz, of The Silent Sex.

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Nicole Cooley

Nicole Cooleyis the author of five books, most recently Breach and Milk Dress, as well as the new chapbook Frozen Charlottes.

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Ari Banias

Ari Banias is the author of Anybody, forthcoming from W.W. Norton in September 2016. He lives in Berkeley, CA. 

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Christopher Petrella

Christopher Petrella received his doctorate in African American Studies from the University of California, Berkeley.

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Grace Oluseyi

Grace Oluseyi is a student at the University College of London. "A Modern Marriage," appearing in the March/April 2016 issue of Boston Review, is her first published story.

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Armando Jaramillo Garcia

Armando Jaramillo Garcia was born in Colombia and raised in New York City. He attended Hunter College and currently works as a photo industry professional at a science and medical agency. He has published recently or is forthcoming in Prelude, Horse Less Review, ThoseThatThis, TYPO, Queen Mob’s Teahouse, The Opiate, and others.

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Camille T. Dungy

Camille T. Dungy is the author of Smith Blue, Suck on the Marrow, and What to Eat, What to Drink, What to Leave for Poison. She edited Black Nature: Four Centuries of African American Nature Poetry, co-edited the From the Fishouse poetry anthology, and served as assistant editor for Gathering Ground: A Reader Celebrating Cave Canem's First Decade. Her honors include an American Book Award, two Northern California Book Awards, a California Book Award silver medal, a Sustainable Arts Foundation grant, and a fellowship from the NEA. Dungy is currently a Professor in the English Department at Colorado State University.

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Jacqui Shine

Jacqui Shine’s work appears at Slate, The Atlantic, Pacific Standard, Laphams Quarterly, Los Angeles Review of Books, and elsewhere. She tweets @DearSplenda.

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Joy James

Joy James is Ebenezer Fitch Professor of Humanities at Williams College. She is the editor of several anthologies on politics and incarceration, including The New Abolitionists. Her most recent book is Seeking the Beloved Community.

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Brandon L. Garrett

Brandon L. Garrett is the L. Neil Williams, Jr. Professor of Law at Duke University. His latest book is Autopsy of a Crime Lab.

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Matthew Buckley

Matthew Buckley, a theoretical physicist, is Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Rutgers.

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Juliana Spahr

Juliana Spahr is the author of several books of poetry and criticism including, most recently, Well Then There Now and That Winter the Wolf Came. She is co-editor, with Stephanie Young, of A Megaphone: Some Enactments, Some Numbers, and Some Essays about the Continued Usefulness of Crotchless-pants-and-a-machine-gun Feminism. With Jesper Bernes and Joshua Clover she edits Commune Editions. She is a Professor of English at Mill College. 

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