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Meet Our Contributors | Issue 64:1 | Winter 2025

DIYA ABBAS is a first-generation Pakistani poet from the Midwest. Her poems are featured or forthcoming in Poetry Daily, RHINO, Foglifter, diode, The Offing, and others. She is currently studying English and South Asian Studies at the University of Wisconsin Madison through the First Wave program. Find more of their work at diyabbas.com. CAL BEDIENT […]

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DIYA ABBAS is a first-generation Pakistani poet from the Midwest. Her poems are featured or forthcoming in Poetry Daily, RHINO, Foglifter, diode, The Offing, and others. She is currently studying English and South Asian Studies at the University of Wisconsin Madison through the First Wave program. Find more of their work at diyabbas.com. CAL BEDIENT

Meet Our Contributors | Issue 63:4 | Fall 2024

ALI ABDEDDINE (he/him) earned his PhD in Amazigh poetry from the University of Hassan II Casablanca, Morocco in 2023. His dissertation investigates Arab hegemony on written Amazigh literature forms. He has 10 years of experience teaching Tashelhit and Arabic (MSA and Darija) to Arabic Flagship, CLS, and Fulbright scholars as well as independent students. Dr.

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ALI ABDEDDINE (he/him) earned his PhD in Amazigh poetry from the University of Hassan II Casablanca, Morocco in 2023. His dissertation investigates Arab hegemony on written Amazigh literature forms. He has 10 years of experience teaching Tashelhit and Arabic (MSA and Darija) to Arabic Flagship, CLS, and Fulbright scholars as well as independent students. Dr.

Meet Our Contributors | Issue 63:3 | Summer 2024

NATALIE BAKOPOULOS is the author of Scorpionfish (Tin House, 2020) and The Green Shore (Simon & Schuster, 2012). Her work has appeared in Tin House, Virginia Quarterly Review, The Iowa Review, The New York Times, Granta, Ploughshares, The Kenyon Review, Mississippi Review, and The PEN/O. Henry Prize Stories. CHAUN BALLARD is a member of the

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NATALIE BAKOPOULOS is the author of Scorpionfish (Tin House, 2020) and The Green Shore (Simon & Schuster, 2012). Her work has appeared in Tin House, Virginia Quarterly Review, The Iowa Review, The New York Times, Granta, Ploughshares, The Kenyon Review, Mississippi Review, and The PEN/O. Henry Prize Stories. CHAUN BALLARD is a member of the

Meet Our Contributors | African Writing Online Folio

Click here to view the African Writing Online Folio table of contents. Anna Almore is a relative, learner, and doctoral candidate in the Joint Program in English and Education at the University of Michigan. She received her bachelor’s in English with certificates in African American and American studies at Princeton University. Her work has been

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Click here to view the African Writing Online Folio table of contents. Anna Almore is a relative, learner, and doctoral candidate in the Joint Program in English and Education at the University of Michigan. She received her bachelor’s in English with certificates in African American and American studies at Princeton University. Her work has been

Meet Our Contributors | Issue 63:2 | Spring 2024

Heran Abate is an Emmy-winning writer and producer from Addis Ababa. Her practice is deeply rooted in oral histories and an archive that she has collaboratively built over a decade of research. Her writing appears in Kweli Journal, Africa Is a Country, and a number of print anthologies in Africa and Europe. She holds an

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Heran Abate is an Emmy-winning writer and producer from Addis Ababa. Her practice is deeply rooted in oral histories and an archive that she has collaboratively built over a decade of research. Her writing appears in Kweli Journal, Africa Is a Country, and a number of print anthologies in Africa and Europe. She holds an

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