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Sean Kilpatrick
Sean Kilpatrick is published in Columbia Poetry Review, Fence, New York Tyrant, The Collagist, and Hobart. He is the author of fuckscapes and coauthor with Blake Butler of Anatomy Courses, a novel.
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Marcus Wicker
Marcus Wicker is the recipient of a Ruth Lilly Fellowship from the Poetry Foundation, a Pushcart Prize, The Missouri Review’s Miller Audio Prize, as well as fellowships from Cave Canem and The Fine Arts Work Center. His first collection Maybe the Saddest Thing, a National Poetry Series winner, was a finalist for an NAACP Image Award. Wicker’s poems have appeared or are forthcoming in The Nation, Poetry, American Poetry Review, and Oxford American. Marcus is visiting assistant professor of English at Michigan State University and poetry editor of Southern Indiana Review. His second book, Silencer, is forthcoming from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 2017. You may learn more about Marcus on his website.
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Jon Woodward
Jon Woodward’s poetry collections include Uncanny Valley, Rain, and Mister Goodbye Easter Island. He lives in Boston and works at the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology.
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Eileen Myles
Eileen Myles is author of more than a dozen volumes of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction including The Importance of Being Iceland: Travel Essays in Art, Inferno (A Poet’s Novel), and most recently Snowflake / Different Streets. She is Professor Emeritus at UC San Diego and lives in New York.
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Michael Dearing
Michael Dearing (@mcgd) is the founder of Harrison Metal.
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Ronald Aronson
Ronald Aronson is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of the History of Ideas at Wayne State University. His most recent book is We: Reviving Social Hope.
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Suzanne Smith
Suzanne Smith is lecturer in History and Literature at Harvard University.
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Alexandria Peary
Alexandria Peary’s newest book, Prolific Moment: Theory and Practice of Mindfulness for Writing, is forthcoming in August from Routledge. Her poems have recently appeared in New American Writing, Denver Quarterly, Gettysburg Review, Painted Bride Quarterly, and the Yale Review.
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Natalie Shapero
Natalie Shapero is the author of the poetry collection No Object. She lives in Columbus, Ohio and works as an Associate Editor of The Kenyon Review.
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Cole Heinowitz
Cole Heinowitz is the author of two books of poetry and the critical study, Spanish America and British Romanticism, 1777-1826: Rewriting Conquest. Her books of translation include The Selected Late Letters of Antonin Artaud, 1945-1947. She teaches literature at Bard College.
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Eugen Ruge
Eugen Ruge is an author, playwright, director and translator. His first novel, In Times of Fading Light, won the German Book Award.
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Tom Hundley
Tom Hundley is a senior editor at the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting.
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Thomas Cook
Thomas Cook lives in Massachusetts, where he edits Tammy, a literary and visual arts journal. He is a PhD. candidate at SUNY-Albany.
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Michele Barry
Michele Barry, MD FACP is Senior Associate Dean for Global Health at Stanford University. She is also a past President of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and an elected member of the Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences.
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Omri Boehm
Omri Boehm is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the New School for Social Research. His books include The Binding of Isaac, A Religious Model of Disobedience, and Kant’s Critique of Spinoza. His writings on Israeli politics and culture have appeared in Haaretz, Die Zeit, The New York Times and The Los Angeles Review of Books.
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Alana Shilling-Janoff
Alana Shilling-Janoff has written for the Times Literary Supplement, Los Angeles Review of Books, and Art in America, among others. She holds a PhD in comparative literature from Princeton University.
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Jenny Hendrix
Jenny Hendrix has written for the the New York Times Book Review, The New Republic, Los Angeles Review of Books, Paris Review Daily, and others.
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