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Carolina Hospital

Carolina Hospital’s poetry collections include Key West Nights and Other Aftershocks (Anhinga Press) and The Child of Exile: A Poetry Memoir (Arte Público Press), as well as Myth America and How to Get into Trouble (Anhinga Press), both collaborative collections with...

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Michael Mackin O’Mara

Queer, POZ, poet and editor, Michael Mackin O’Mara was born in Brooklyn, New York, raised on Long Island and Sandy Hook, Connecticut, and has lived in Florida since the early 1970s. Michael was an Associate Editor at The South Florida Poetry Review in the late 1980s...

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Luanne Castle

Luanne Castle’s hybrid memoir-in-flash Scrap: Salvaging a Family is forthcoming from ELJ Editions in 2026. She has written four award-winning poetry collections. Her Pushcart, Best Small Fictions, and Best of the Net-nominated writing has appeared in Copper Nickel,...

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Colton Huelle

Colton Huelle is a friendly neighborhood fiction guy hailing from scenic Manchester, NH. His stories have appeared or are forthcoming in Chicago Quarterly Review, Los Angeles Review, Cleaver, Passages North, and elsewhere. He received his MFA from the University of...

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Trey Sager

Trey Sager is the author of Fires of Siberia (Badlands Unlimited), Dear Failures (Ugly Duckling), O New York (Ugly Duckling), and the Weeds (Widows n Orphans). He’s published short stories and poems in Bomb, Joyland, the Chicago Review, the Boston Review, the Poker,...

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Richard Leise

Richard Leise writes and teaches outside Ithaca, NY. A Perry Morgan Fellow from Old Dominion University's MFA program, and recipient of the David Scott Sutelan Memorial Scholarship, his fiction and poetry is featured in numerous publications. His debut novel, Being...

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Celeste Schueler

Celeste Maria Schueler holds a BA and MFA from Mississippi University for Women. Her poems have appeared in FERAL, Rooted Magazine, Stone Circle Review, The Institutionalized Review, and Creative Colloquy. She has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and taught...

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