Issue 123 Contributors

 

Daniel Brennan (he/him) is a queer writer and coffee devotee from New York. Sometimes he is in love, but just as often he is not. His poetry has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, and has appeared in numerous publications, including The Penn Review, Sho Poetry Journal, and ONE ART. He can be found on Twitter and Instagram: @DanielJBrennan_

Caroliena Cabada writes fiction and poetry. Her first book of poetry, True Stories, is available from Unsolicited Press.

Hannah Ehrlich is an English and Environmental Studies major at Kenyon College from New York City. She is most interested in crip ecopoetics, or any poetry that redefines who belongs in wilderness and what wilderness is. She loves including small critters in her work when she can, and she loves going on stage to make jokes about her stump. Hannah has work published in Lyceum and Persimmons.

Jason Fraley is a native West Virginian who lives, works, and periodically writes in Columbus, OH.  Current and prior publications include Salamander Magazine, Barrow Street, Jet Fuel Review, Quarter After Eight, Mid-American Review, and Okay Donkey

Moriah Hampton teaches in the Writing and Critical Inquiry Program at SUNY-Albany. Her fiction, poetry, and photography have appeared in The Coachella Review, Typehouse Literary Magazine, Ponder Review, Gargoyle Magazine, Hamilton Stone Review, and elsewhere. Originally from the southeast, she is of Scottish and English descent and a Cherokee Nation citizen. She is also on the autism spectrum.

Frances Klein is an Alaskan poet and teacher. Klein is the author of (Text) Messages from The Angel Gabriel (Gnashing Teeth Press, 2024) and Another Life (Riot in Your Throat, 2025). Klein’s writing has appeared or is forthcoming in Best Microfictions, The London Magazine, Rattle, The Harvard Advocate, HAD, and others. She can be found on instagram and bluesky at: @fklein907

KM Kramer is a writer, previously a First Amendment attorney, who feels most at home in California. She earned her undergraduate and law degrees at Stanford. Her creative works can be found in Action Spectacle, Free the Verse, Last Stanza Poetry Journal, and many other places. Visit her on the internet at https://kmkramerpoetry.com.

Iris Lee/李艾诗 is a poet and artist from Shanghai. She is editor-in-chief of Zeitgeist and art director of The Dawn Review. Her work is upcoming in The Round and Wasteland Review. She has been recognized by Princeton University. In her free time, she enjoys binging philosophical YouTube videos and listening to Lana Del Rey.

Ash Reynolds (they/them) is a nonbinary, queer, ace poet living in College Park, Maryland, with their rescue dog and 41 houseplants. Ash has been published in new words {press}The Bitchin’ Kitsch, and Writers Resist. Find Ash on Instagram @Ash.Reynolds784.

Anindita Xavier is a PhD scholar at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, where she specializes in South Asian Writing, and Spatial and Fashion Humanities. She is also assembling her debut poetry collection and working on her first literary novel. When she’s not writing, she enjoys watching local plays or catching a movie at the cinema. Instagram Handle: anindita.xavier

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