Sheila McMullin is a poet, intersectional feminist, youth ally, and organizer. She is the author of daughterrarium, chosen by Daniel Borzutzky as the winner of the Cleveland State University Poetry Center’s 2016 First Book Poetry Competition. McMullin co-edited the collections Humans of Ballou and The Day Tajon Got Shot from Shout Mouse Press. She volunteers at her local animal rescue and holds an MFA from George Mason University. Find more about her writing, editing, and activism online at www.moonspitpoetry.com.
Eric Fair, an Army veteran, worked in Iraq as a contract interrogator in 2004. He is the author of the memoir Consequence, published by Macmillan in 2016. He won a Pushcart prize for his 2012 essay “Consequence,” which was published first in Ploughshares and then in Harper’s magazine. His op-eds on interrogation have also been published in the Washington Post and the New York Times. He lives in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.