Courtney LeBlanc is the author of the chapbooks All in the Family( Bottlecap Press) and The Violence Within( Flutter Press, forthcoming) and is an MFA candidate at Queens University of Charlotte. Her poetry is published or forthcoming in Public Pool, Rising Phoenix Review, The Legendary, Germ Magazine, Quail Bell Magazine, Brain Mill Press, Haunted Waters Press, and others. She loves nail polish, wine, and tattoos. Twitter: @ wordperv IG: @ wordperv79 FB: www. facebook. com / poetry. CourtneyLeBlanc Blog: www. wordperv. com
Teresa Loesch has a BA in Creative Writing from SFSU. She moved east and discovered that a“ California” anything is just the same food with avocado. Her work has appeared on stage at Ukiah Players Theater, and in print at Transfer Magazine. She tweets @ flashinthepanic
Allison Walters Luther loves crafting stories in a variety of genres and is currently at work on her first novel. You can read more about her work at allisonwaltersluther. com or connect with her on Twitter at @ AllisonLuther. She resides near Seattle with her husband, three kids, and a grouchy parrot.
Danny McLaren is a queer writer, photographer, and musician from Toronto. They are currently an undergraduate student majoring in gender studies, with an interest in equity, inclusivity, and diversity-related work. They are an editor and co-founder of an arts and culture magazine called Alien Pub. Personal Twitter: https:// twitter. com / Starrychiild Alien Pub Twitter: https:// twitter. com / alienpubmag
Maribel C. Pagán is a Latina writer. She has appeared in Gone Lawn, Foliate Oak, 7x20, Cuento, and others. Additionally, she is the Editor-in-Chief of Seshat, a Prose Reader for Apprehension and a Poetry Reader for Frontier Poetry.
Visit Maribel at http:// therollinghills. wordpress. com /.
Jesse Rice-Evans is a Southern poet and rhetorician. She is a doctoral student in the English program at the CUNY Graduate Center, where she studies digital rhetoric, femme embodiment, and queer textualities. She is the author of The Uninhabitable( Sibling Rivalry Press, 2019), Soft Switch( Damaged Goods Press, 2016), and The Rotting Kind( Ghost City Press, 2017). Read her nonfiction and poetry in Heavy Feather Review, Monstering, Entropy, FIVE2ONE, and The Wanderer, among others. She teaches queer texts and composition at the City College of New York. Twitter: @ riceevans Instagram: @ riceevans Facebook: Jesse Rice-Evans
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