AUTHORS
david m. alper
David M. Alper is
City, residing in
published in both
of The Northridge
upcoming issue of
a high school AP English teacher in New York
Manhattan. In addition to being recently
a print edition and a featured online segment
Review, his work is scheduled to appear in an
The Platform Review.
glen armstrong
Glen Armstrong holds an MFA in English from the Universi-
ty of Massachusetts, Amherst and teaches writing at Oakland
University in Rochester, Michigan. He edits a poetry jour-
nal called Cruel Garters and has three recent chapbooks: Set
List (Bitchin Kitsch,) In Stone and The Most Awkward Silence of
All (both Cruel Garters Press.) His work has appeared in Poetry
Northwest, Conduit and Cloudbank.
Timothy E.g. Bartell
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Timothy E. G. Bartel is a California poet. His poems have re-
cently appeared in Curator, Saint Katherine Review, The Scots-
man, Windhover, and Zocalo Public Square. His latest chapbook,
Arroyos: Sijo and Other Poems (Mariscat Press, 2015), was named
a Book of 2015 by the Scottish Poetry Library. Timothy current-
ly serves as Assistant Professor of Great Texts & Writing at
The Saint Constantine School.
brian baumgart
Brian Baumgart’s chapbook of poetry, Rules for Loving Right,
was released from Sweet Publications in 2017, and his prose and
poetry have appeared in a number of print and online journals,
including Tipton Poetry Journal, Good Men Project, SLAB, Ru-
minate, and Poetry City, USA. He is the Director of the AFA in
Creative Writing Program at North Hennepin Community College,
just outside Minneapolis, and he has an MFA from Minnesota
State University-Mankato.
cynthia blank
Cynthia Blank received her MFA in Poetry from Bar Ilan Univer-
sity’s Shaindy Rudoff Creative Writing Graduate Program. Her
poems have been featured most recently in New Reader Magazine,
Grey Borders Magazine, The Cerurove, and Fourth & Sycamore.
More of her work can be found here:
Website