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Meet Our Contributors | Issue 62:4 | Fall 2023

JASMINE AN is from the Midwest. She is the author of two poetry chapbooks: Naming the No-Name Woman (winner of the 2015 Two Sylvias Press Chapbook Prize) and Monkey Was Here (Porkbelly Press, 2020). Her creative work can be found online in journals such as Poetry Northwest, Waxwing, and Guesthouse, among others, or at jasmineanho.com. […]

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JASMINE AN is from the Midwest. She is the author of two poetry chapbooks: Naming the No-Name Woman (winner of the 2015 Two Sylvias Press Chapbook Prize) and Monkey Was Here (Porkbelly Press, 2020). Her creative work can be found online in journals such as Poetry Northwest, Waxwing, and Guesthouse, among others, or at jasmineanho.com.

Meet Our Contributors | Issue 62:3 | Summer 2023

Bayo Aderoju is a writer from Nigeria. He has been published in Agbowó, Brittle Paper, Stellium, and Kalahari Review and interviewed in Africa in Dialogue. He was a finalist for Frontier Poetry’s 2023 Global Poetry Prize. He is currently getting an MFA at the University of Memphis, where he will be Poetry Lead Editor for The

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Bayo Aderoju is a writer from Nigeria. He has been published in Agbowó, Brittle Paper, Stellium, and Kalahari Review and interviewed in Africa in Dialogue. He was a finalist for Frontier Poetry’s 2023 Global Poetry Prize. He is currently getting an MFA at the University of Memphis, where he will be Poetry Lead Editor for The

Meet Our Contributors | Issue 62:2 | Spring 2023

Will Alexander is a poet, novelist, essayist, playwright, aphorist, visual artist, pianist as improvisor, blurbist, and poet-in-residence at Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Foundation in Venice, California. He lives in Los Angeles. Hari Alluri (he/him/siya) is author of The Flayed City (Kaya) and chapbooks The Promise of Rust (Mouthfeel) and Our Echo of Sudden Mercy (Next

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Will Alexander is a poet, novelist, essayist, playwright, aphorist, visual artist, pianist as improvisor, blurbist, and poet-in-residence at Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Foundation in Venice, California. He lives in Los Angeles. Hari Alluri (he/him/siya) is author of The Flayed City (Kaya) and chapbooks The Promise of Rust (Mouthfeel) and Our Echo of Sudden Mercy (Next

Meet Our Contributors | Issue 62:1 | Winter 2023

Elmaz Abinader’s recent work has appeared in Minding Nature, Mizna, and the anthology Essential Truths. Her poetry collection This House, My Bones was the Editor’s Selection 2014 from Willow Books. She has a memoir, Children of the Roojme: A Family’s Journey from Lebanon, and her book of poetry In the Country of My Dreams .

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Elmaz Abinader’s recent work has appeared in Minding Nature, Mizna, and the anthology Essential Truths. Her poetry collection This House, My Bones was the Editor’s Selection 2014 from Willow Books. She has a memoir, Children of the Roojme: A Family’s Journey from Lebanon, and her book of poetry In the Country of My Dreams .

Meet Our Contributors | Issue 61:4 | Fall 2022

SADIA ABBAS is Associate Professor of Postcolonial Studies at Rutgers University–Newark and director of the Center for European Studies at Rutgers University–New Brunswick. She is the author of At Freedom’s Limit: Islam and the Postcolonial Predicament, winner of the MLA Prize for a First Book, and the novel The Empty Room, shortlisted for the DSC

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SADIA ABBAS is Associate Professor of Postcolonial Studies at Rutgers University–Newark and director of the Center for European Studies at Rutgers University–New Brunswick. She is the author of At Freedom’s Limit: Islam and the Postcolonial Predicament, winner of the MLA Prize for a First Book, and the novel The Empty Room, shortlisted for the DSC

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