Brian Carmody is a writer based in Cape Cod. 

 

Nathan Copeland (he/him) is a poet and storyteller living in the quiet of rural Cornwall with his partner and their tabby cat named Toad. His work has previously been published by Broken Sleep Books and The Seaford Review. You can find him romanticizing life on Instagram @nathan.copeland_

 

Eamon Dunn (he/him) is a poet and essayist based in Chicago, IL. He attended the University of Vermont, where he earned a degree in English and won the Benjamin Wainwright Award for best poem, the Marion Berry Albee Award for excellence in composition, and the Daniel McCarter Award for LGBT studies. His work has been published in The Gist, The Queen's Review, Querencia Press, and more.

 

Vance Hedderel’s poems have appeared in Ploughshares, Chelsea, Poetry East, Second Coming, and Hawaii Pacific Review, among others. His work is also featured in the anthologies Between: New Gay Poetry and My Gay New Orleans: 28 Personal Reminiscences on LGBT+ Life in New Orleans. He is the recipient of the Mary Roberts Rinehart Award for a chapbook manuscript and a Virginia Commission for the Arts individual artist grant. Born and raised in New Orleans, he lives in Washington, DC.

 

Luke Horsey (he/him) is an MA student, tutor, and writer based in Glasgow, Scotland. He is currently working as a scholar at the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. His creative practice is conditioned by music and linguistics, as well as by his studies at Sorbonne Université, Paris. His writing has been featured by The Royal Philharmonic Society, Dead Cat Poetry Prize, TPW Poetry Prize, Half and One, Good Press and Poetries in English, among others. 

 

George Reiner is a poet, translator and writer based in Ramsgate, UK, whose work can be found in The Madrid Review, The Still Point, Pamenar Press, and Green Linden Press. You can contact George by emailing him at georgereiner@proton.me.

 

Thomas Stewart is a Welsh writer, the author of Real Boys (Birlinn, 2024) and two poetry pamphlets: Based on a True Story (fourteen poems, 2022) and empire of dirt (Red Squirrel Press, 2019). His work has been published in Poetry Wales, Butcher’s Dog, Best Scottish Poems 2019, The Amsterdam Quarterly, And Other Poems, The Glasgow Review of Books, and The Stockholm Review of Literature, among others.

 

Ryan Tracy is the author of Lines in the Shed (Auntie Press, 2025) and Tender Bottoms (Auntie Press, 2022). His poetry and fiction have appeared in PANK (2019 Pushcart Prize nomination for fiction), The Sugar House Review, Feral, Twin Bird Review, The Hyacinth Review, and Chronogram. Ryan is currently Visiting Assistant Professor of English at Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois.

 

Joey Wańczyk is a poet from Indianapolis, Indiana. He currently lives in Eugene, Oregon where he is an M.F.A. candidate at the University of Oregon. His poems have appeared in or are forthcoming in Meridian, Shō Poetry Journal, Pacifica Literary Review, and Frozen Sea, among others.

 

Samuel Wu (he/him) is a Mexican-Taiwanese American poet, essayist, musician, baker, and lover of all things blue. His debut poetry collection, Naivety Stopped Her Ears, explored themes of religion and queerness against the backdrop of New York City. He has been published in The Kingfisher Magazine, The Greene St. Review, as well as in other digital and print media.