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Contributors

In Alphabetical Order:

Lukas Daliah Galvin is an agender brat, a queer nightmare dedicated to baring their heart out for strangers via confessional poetry. They are currently haunting the streets of San Diego.

Farah Billah loves food and dislikes loud noises. She likes to make art things, sometimes. She is the author of Wrong Turns Lead Here and the maker of Coriander Cats: Bengali Girls in the Wild, a photo series.

website: farahbillah.com instagram: _farahbillah

Matthew Maichen is the Editor-In-Chief of The Metaworker, a millenial literary blog. He's getting better at attending open-mics, and can frequently be found at Glassless Minds or The Poetry Ruckus in North San Diego County.

Mikaela Schiller is a seventeen year old girl from rural Montana, just striving to be remembered. She plans on getting her PhD in psychology when she graduates, and will likely minor in creative writing. Her love for poetry started when she was eleven years old and she hasn't stopped writing since.

Philip Miller is a writer based in Edinburgh, Scotland.

His debut novel The Blue Horse was published in 2015. His second is to be punished in 2017. His poems have been published in Structo, Northwords Now, The Island Review, Valve, The Fish Anthology, Head On.

Rachelle Pinnow is also a professional geologist and a part-time writer. A graduate of the University of Calgary’s creative writing program, her short stories and poetry have been published in fillingStation, Freefall, Nonce and others. She lives in Calgary, Alberta with her family.