Caren Beilin is the author of a collection of short fiction, Americans, Guests, or Us (New Michigan Press, 2012) and a novel, The University of Pennsylvania (Noemi Press, 2014). A memoir, Spain, was published in Rescue Press’s Open Prose Series in 2018. Her shorter prose appears in venues such as Fence, McSweeney's, The Offing, and LA Review of Books, and she serves as an editor for Full Stopmagazine, a literary site devoted to supporting, critiquing, and acknowledging the work of small presses. She teaches creative writing at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts.
Anna Maria Hong’s first poetry collection, Age of Glass, won the Cleveland State University Poetry Center’s 2017 First Book Poetry Competition and was published in April 2018. Her novella, H & G, won the A Room of Her Own Foundation’s inaugural Clarissa Dalloway Prize and was published by Sidebrow Books in May 2018. Her second poetry collection, Fablesque, won Tupelo Press’s Berkshire Prize and is forthcoming in early 2020. A former Bunting Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, she has published poetry, fiction, and essays in numerous journals and anthologies including The Nation, The Iowa Review, Poetry, Ecotone, POOL, Fence, Harvard Review, 250 Poems, Verse Daily, Best New Poets, and The Best American Poetry. She joined the Literature faculty at Bennington College in July 2018.
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Jason Koo & Shaelyn Smith
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Amy Long & Conor Bracken