Bee; Pelican Takes My Hand

Katharine Coles’ recent books include Wayward (poems, Red Hen Press, 2019) and, from Turtle Point Press, Look Both Ways (memoir, 2018) and The Stranger I Become: essays in reckless poetics (2020). A Distinguished Professor at the University of Utah, she has received awards from the NEA, the NEH, and the Guggenheim Foundation.

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cast list; I learn this from my lover; A WOMAN sleeps fitfully on the temple floor ripe with fruit & snow; from Circe, or Can No One Accurately Portray My Majesty? - series of three

Kathryne David Gargano (she/hers) hails from the Pacific Northwest, but isn't very good at climbing trees. She received her MFA from the University of Nevada - Las Vegas, and is currently pursuing a PhD in Creative Writing from the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee. Her work has been published in Rust Moth, Pithead Chapel, Phoebe, Colorado Review, and others. She won an AWP Intro Award in Poetry in 2020, and F(r)iction’s Summer Poetry Contest in 2019.

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there is nothing I want any more

Tiffany Higgins is a poet, translator, and a journalist writing on the environment and Brazil. Her writing appears in Granta, Guernica, Poetry, Mongabay, and elsewhere. She was the 2020 Annie Clark Tanner Fellow in Environmental Humanities at the University of Utah, and will be a 2021 Fulbright scholar to Brazil’s Amazon.

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Bestiary; Do You Know How to Dispose of a Body?; First, There Was a House We Built; Summer with or without

Sreshtha Sen is a poet from Delhi, India and one of the founding editors of The Shoreline Review, an online journal for & by south asian poets. She studied Literatures in English from Delhi University and completed her MFA at Sarah Lawrence College. Her work can be found in Arkansas International, bitch media, BOAAT, Hyperallergic, Hyphen Magazine, The Margins and elsewhere. She was the 2017-18 Readings/Workshops Fellow at Poets & Writers and currently lives and teaches in Las Vegas where she’s completing her PhD in poetry.

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