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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 […]

Meet Our Contributors | Issue 61:4 | Fall 2022 Read More »

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

Meet Our Contributors | Issue 61:3 | Summer 2022

ASNIA ASIM is the recipient of the University of Chicago’s Humanities Fellowship and Brandeis University’s Alan Slifka Award. Her poems have received multiple nominations for a Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net and have appeared (or are forthcoming) in Typehouse, Salamander, River Styx, Image, Juked, Southern Humanities Review, and BOOTH, among others. Her work

Meet Our Contributors | Issue 61:3 | Summer 2022 Read More »

ASNIA ASIM is the recipient of the University of Chicago’s Humanities Fellowship and Brandeis University’s Alan Slifka Award. Her poems have received multiple nominations for a Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net and have appeared (or are forthcoming) in Typehouse, Salamander, River Styx, Image, Juked, Southern Humanities Review, and BOOTH, among others. Her work

Meet Our Contributors | Issue 61:2 | Spring 2022

LEILA ABDELRAZAQ (b. 1992, Chicago) is a Detroit-based Palestinian author and artist. Her debut graphic novel, Baddawi ( Just World Books, 2015), was shortlisted for the 2015 Palestine Book Awards and has been translated into three languages. She is the creator of a number of zines and short comics and has published, exhibited work, and

Meet Our Contributors | Issue 61:2 | Spring 2022 Read More »

LEILA ABDELRAZAQ (b. 1992, Chicago) is a Detroit-based Palestinian author and artist. Her debut graphic novel, Baddawi ( Just World Books, 2015), was shortlisted for the 2015 Palestine Book Awards and has been translated into three languages. She is the creator of a number of zines and short comics and has published, exhibited work, and

Announcing the Winner of the 2021 Goldstein Prize: Lena Khalaf Tuffaha

Sumita Chakraborty has selected Lena Khalaf Tuffaha’s poem “Autocorrect” as the winner of the 2021 Goldstein Poetry Prize. The poem will appear in MQR‘s Summer 2022 issue. “What I love about “Autocorrect” is that its language games cut straight to the poem’s emotional stakes from the very beginning. Alluvial—a word that describes land created by the

Announcing the Winner of the 2021 Goldstein Prize: Lena Khalaf Tuffaha Read More »

Sumita Chakraborty has selected Lena Khalaf Tuffaha’s poem “Autocorrect” as the winner of the 2021 Goldstein Poetry Prize. The poem will appear in MQR‘s Summer 2022 issue. “What I love about “Autocorrect” is that its language games cut straight to the poem’s emotional stakes from the very beginning. Alluvial—a word that describes land created by the

Meet Our Contributors | Issue 61.1 | Winter 2022

DIANA ABU-JABER often writes about the intersection of family and cultural identity. Her novels include Silverworld, Birds of Paradise, Origin, Crescent, and Arabian Jazz. Her memoirs include Life without a Recipe and The Language of Baklava. Her latest work, Fencing with the King, a novel of intrigue and suspense, will be published in March 2022

Meet Our Contributors | Issue 61.1 | Winter 2022 Read More »

DIANA ABU-JABER often writes about the intersection of family and cultural identity. Her novels include Silverworld, Birds of Paradise, Origin, Crescent, and Arabian Jazz. Her memoirs include Life without a Recipe and The Language of Baklava. Her latest work, Fencing with the King, a novel of intrigue and suspense, will be published in March 2022

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