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Anita Pouchard Serra

Anita Pouchard Serra is a photographer based in Argentina and France.

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Chad Davidson

Chad Davidson is author of three poetry collections, From the Fire Hills, The Last Predicta, and Consolation Miracle.

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Adam Clay

Adam Clay’s books include A Hotel Lobby at the Edge of the World and The Wash. He teaches at the University of Illinois, Springfield.

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Cara Chamberlain

Cara Chamberlain is author of two poetry collections, Hidden Things and The Divine Botany, forthcoming.

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Beth Bachmann

Beth Bachmann is author of Temper, winner of the Donald Hall Poetry Prize and Kate Tufts Discovery Award, and Do Not Rise, forthcoming.

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C. Christine Fair

C. Christine Fair is an assistant professor with the Security Studies Program within Georgetown University’s Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service. Her most recent book is titled Fighting to the End: the Pakistan Army’s Way of War.

 

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Daniel Nadler

Daniel Nadler is a writer, entrepreneur, and futurist. Described by Forbes magazine as a "fast-talking" polymath whose work encompasses "math, poetry, and ancient Greek philosophy," Nadler was profiled on CNN's What's Next, a program featuring "forward-looking thinkers in the fields of tech, science and social change who will help shape our collective future."
 
Nadler received his PhD from Harvard University and is currently the Director of Research for Financial Technology at Stanford University's School of Engineering. He previously served as a Visiting Scholar at the United States Federal Reserve.
 
He is the co-founder and CEO of Kensho Technologies, a Google-backed technology company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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Lisa Lucile Owens

Lisa Lucile Owens is Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Massachusetts School of Law.

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Blair Johnson

Blair Johnson recently completed an MFA in poetry from Washington University in St. Louis. Before moving to the Midwest, she lived next to the mountains in Utah.

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Jackson Bliss

Jackson Bliss's short stories and essays have appeared in Tin House, Antioch Review, Kenyon Review, Fiction, Quarterly West, Fiction International, ZYZZYVA, Stand, Notre Dame Review, Connecticut Review, Quarter After Eight, African American Review, Kartika Review and the Huffington Post UK, among others.

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Susan Briante

Susan Briante is the author of two books of poetry Pioneers in the Study of Motion (2007) and Utopia Minus (2011). She is an associate professor of English and Creative Writing at the University of Arizona. Her book, The Market Wonders, is forthcoming from Ahsahta Press in 2016.

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K. Sabeel Rahman

K. Sabeel Rahman is Professor of Law at Cornell Law School. He was Associate Administrator at the U.S. Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs in 2022–23.

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Johannes Göransson

Johannes Göransson has written six books, including Haute Surveillance and The Sugar Book, and translated a number of Swedish poets, including Aase Berg, Henry Parland, and Johan Jönson. He co-edits Action Books and teaches at the University of Notre Dame.

 

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Danielle Pafunda

Danielle Pafunda is author of seven books including the recent Natural History Rape Museum (Bloof Books) and forthcoming The Dead Girls Speak in Unison (Coconut). She teaches at the University of Wyoming. 

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Ammiel Alcalay

Poet, novelist, translator, critic, and scholar Ammiel Alcalay teaches at Queens College and The Graduate Center, CUNY. His books include After Jews and Arabs, Memories of Our Future, Islanders, and neither wit nor gold: from then. His translations include Sarajevo Blues and Nine Alexandrias by Bosnian poet Semezdin Mehmedinović. A new book of essays, a little history, and a 10th anniversary edition of from the warring factions came out in 2013 from re:public / UpSet.  He is the General Editor of Lost & Found: The CUNY Poetics Document Initiative, a series of student and guest edited archival texts emerging from the New American Poetry.

 

 

 

 

 

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Chris Nealon

Chris Nealon teaches English at Johns Hopkins University. He is the author of two books of literary criticism, Foundlings: Lesbian and Gay Historical Emotion before Stonewall (Duke, 2001) and The Matter of Capital: Poetry and Crisis in The American Century (Harvard, 2011), and four books of poetry: The Joyous Age (Black Square Editions, 2004), Plummet (Edge Books, 2009), Heteronomy (Edge, 2014), and The Shore (forthcoming from Wave Books in 2020). He lives in Washington, DC.

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Michael W. Clune

Michael W. Clune's most recent critical book is Writing Against Time (Stanford University Press, 2013). His first work of creative nonfiction, White Out, was named a best book of 2013 by The New Yorker, NPR, The Millions, and other venues. His next creative book, Gamelife, is forthcoming from Faber & Faber in Fall 2015.
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francine j. harris

francine j. harris was the winner of Boston Review's 2014 Poetry Contest. Her first collection, allegiance (Wayne State University Press, 2012), was a finalist for the 2013 Kate Tufts Discovery and PEN Open Book Award. Her work has appeared, or is forthcoming, in Poetry, Rattle, Ninth Letter, Ploughshares, Vinyl, and Indiana Review among others. Originally from Detroit, she is a Cave Canem fellow and has joined the creative writing faculty at Interlochen Center this fall.

 

 

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Carina del Valle Schorske

Carina del Valle Schorske is a poet, translator, and essayist in New York City.

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Chloe Garcia Roberts

Chloe Garcia Roberts is the author of The Reveal (Noemi Press) and the translator of Li Shangyin’s Derangements of My Contemporaries: Miscellaneous Notes (New Directions), which was awarded a PEN/Heim Translation Fund Grant. She is managing editor at the Harvard Review and contributing editor for The Critical Flame.

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Colin Vanderburg

Colin Vanderburg is a student at the University of Texas at Austin and a former editorial assistant at Boston Review.
 

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Larry Sawyer

Larry Sawyer is author of Breaking Lorca, Vertigo Diary, and Unable to Fully California.

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Sherod Santos

Sherod Santos' most recent books include The Intricated Soul and The Perishing. He teaches at the University of Missouri.

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Meghan Privitello

Meghan Privitello is co-editor of The New Megaphone and author of A New Language for Falling Out of Love, forthcoming.

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