Shantih Journal Issue 2.2 | Page 108

AUTHORS Ruth Awad Ruth Awad is an award-winning Lebanese-American poet whose debut poetry collection Set to Music a Wildfire (forthcom- ing in 2017) won the 2016 Michael Waters Poetry Prize from Southern Indiana Review Press. She is the recipient of a 2016 Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Award, and her work has appeared in New Republic, The Missouri Review Poem of the Week, Sixth Finch, Crab Orchard Review, CALYX, Di- ode, Southern Indiana Review, Rattle, The Adroit Journal, Vinyl Poetry, Epiphany, Drunken Boat, Atticus Review, and in the anthologies ‘The Hundred Years’ War: Modern War Poems (Bloodaxe Books, 2014), New Poetry from the Midwest 2014 (New American Press, 2015), and Poets on Growth (Math Pa- per Press, 2015). She won the 2012 and 2013 Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Prize and the 2011 Copper Nickel Poet- ry Contest, and she was a finalist for the 2013 Ruth Lilly Fellowship. She has an MFA in poetry from Southern Illinois University Carbondale, and she is the blog editor at Agape Editions. She writes and lives in Columbus, Ohio, with her husband, two Pomeranians, and two ungrateful bunnies. Devon Balwit 108 Devon Balwit writes in Portland, OR. She is a poetry editor for Minute Magazine and has six chapbooks out or forthcom- ing: How the Blessed Travel (Maverick Duck Press); Forms Most Marvelous (dancing girl press); In Front of the Ele- ments (Grey Borders Books), Where You Were Going Never Was (Grey Borders Books); The Bow Must Bear the Brunt (Red Flag Poetry); and Risk Being/Complicated (self-published with the artist Lorette Luzajic). Her individual poems can be found in a previous issue of Shantih, as well as in The Cincinnati Review, The Carolina Quarterly, Fifth Wednesday, The Still- water Review, Rattle, Red Earth Review, The Fourth River, The Free State Review, Rattle, and more. Tristan Beach Tristan Beach is a born and raised Washingtonian, and has lived most of his life in Puget Sound. However, he has spent the better part of the last three years teaching college English in China. Prior to his China adventures, he was an editor for The Conium Review. His poems have appeared in rawboned and Pitkin Review. He received his MFA from God- dard College, and teaches at Saint Martin’s University (his undergraduate alma mater). He is also the current Coordina- tor of Religious Education at Holy Cross Catholic Church, in Tacoma.