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Lucas Galvin is a transmasculine weirdo, a queer nightmare dedicated to baring his heart out for strangers via confessional poetry. He is currently haunting the streets of San Diego and will be studying writing at The Evergreen State College. You can find more of his poetry at

lucas-galvin.tumblr.com

Daniella Giardina is a musician, writer, and farmer in New York State. Follow her perpetual existential crisis @dgiardina6.

John Grey is an Australian poet, US resident. Recently published in New Plains Review, South Carolina Review, Gargoyle and Big Muddy Review with work upcoming in Louisiana Review, Cape Rock and Spoon River Poetry Review.

Canelle Irmas is a rabid sinner, an agnostic, nonbinary, bisexual poet and writer who would set fire as soon as she set foot in a church. As she is primarily a playwright, she likes putting herself on stage so long as she is being acted by someone else. Otherwise, she spends her time studying at UCSB and avoiding religious sites.

Noura Jaber is a Black- and Arab- American queer woman. She is a poet who writes to survive. Her work is forthcoming in Crab Fat Magazine and Yes, Poetry.

Jean Lee works in publishing in New York City.

Catfish McDaris won the Thelonius Monk Award in 2015. He’s been active in the small press world for 25 years. He’s working in a wig shop in a high crime area of Milwaukee. His newest book Sleeping with Fish

is available on Amazon.

Joan McNerney’s poetry has been included in numerous literary magazines such as Seven Circle Press, Dinner with the Muse, Moonlight Dreamers of Yellow Haze, Blueline, and Halcyon Days. Three Bright Hills Press Anthologies, several Poppy Road Review Journals, and numerous Kind of A Hurricane Press Publications has accepted her work. She has been nominated for Best of the Net three times. Her latest title is Having Lunch with the Sky and she has four e-books.