Annie Burdick is a writer, editor, and compulsive reader. She lives in Minneapolis and spends as much time as possible having adventures and traveling the world. She writes for several print and online magazines, and does freelance work at annieburdickfreelance.com.
Abigail Conklin I live in New York City, where I work in education and curriculum development. My poetry has been featured by Indolent Books' online series 'What Rough Beast,' the blog Bonus Cut, and the writers' community The Bridge. My work is also appearing in the forthcoming winter edition of The Lampeter Review.
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Rob Cook lives in New York City’s East Village. He is the author of six
collections, including Asking my Liver for Forgiveness (Rain Mountain
Press, 2015), Undermining of the Democratic Club (Spuyten Duyvil,
2014), Blueprints for a Genocide (Spuyten Duyvil, 2012) and Empire in
the Shade of a Grass Blade (Bitter Oleander Press, 2013). His recently re-
released Last Window in the Punk Hotel was a Julie Suk Award finalist.
Work has appeared in Asheville Poetry Review, Caliban, Fence, A cappella
Zoo, Zoland Poetry, Tampa Review, Minnesota Review, Aufgabe, Caketrain,
Many Mountains, Moving, Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review, Harvard
Review, Colorado Review, Bomb (online), Sugar House Review, Mudfish,
Pleiades, Versal, Weave, Wisconsin Review, Ur Vox, Heavy Feather Review,
Phantom Drift, Osiris, etc.