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in English and History from Penn State and a MA in Writing from DePaul University. She lives outside Chicago and is currently at work on a novel set in the Islamic world of the early sixteenth century. Cetoria Tomberlin is a poet and writer originally from South Georgia. She received her bachelor’s degree in creative writing from Berry College. Her work has previously appeared in Fairy Tale Review, Southern Women’s Review, LADYGUNN, and various other publications. Casey Vittimberga is an English major in her senior year at Mills College in Oakland, California. She is pursuing a career in marketing while exploring her love of art, which includes prose writing, poetry, painting and photography. Holly Welker’s poetry and prose have appeared or are forthcoming in such publications as Alaska Quarterly Review, Best American Essays, Bitch, Black Warrior Review, The Cream City Review, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, Gargoyle, Gulf Coast, Hayden’s Ferry Review, Hiram Poetry Review, Image, The Iowa Review, Iron Horse Literary Review, Other Voices, New York Times, PMS, Poetry International, Poetry Northwest, Rattle, Slate, The Spoon River Poetry Review, Sunstone and TriQuarterly. Born and raised in southern Arizona, she currently lives and writes in northern Utah. Laura Madeline Wiseman’s books are American Galactic, Some Fatal Effects of Curiosity and Disobedience, Queen of the Platform, and Sprung. She is also the author of the collaborative book Intimates and Fools with artist Sally Deskins, two letterpress books, and eight chapbooks, including Spindrift. She is the editor of Women Write Resistance: Poets Resist Gender Violence. She holds a doctorate from the University of Nebraska and has received an Academy of American Poets Award, a Mari Sandoz/Prairie