
ISSUE #12: THE CONTRIBUTORS
Peter Cashorali is a neurodivergent queer psychotherapist, formerly working in HIV/AIDS and community mental health, currently in private practice in Portland and Los Angeles. Recent work appears or will in Brief Wilderness, Soul Forte Journal, Abraxas, Paper Boats, and Woodside Review. A chapbook, Yard Work, is upcoming from River Glass Books.
Jace Einfeldt is a writer from Southern Utah. His recent work can be found in Farewell Transmission, BULL, HAD, X-R-A-Y and elsewhere.
Brian Evans-Jones is a poet and teacher from Britain, now living in New Hampshire. His poems have appeared in The Inflectionist Review, Cloudbank, The Café Review, Stoneboat Literary Journal, and Sky Island Journal, among others. He won the 2017 Maureen Egen Writers Exchange Award from Poets & Writers and served as the Poet Laureate of Hampshire, UK, from 2012–13. He teaches poetry online and in schools.
Jane Lockwood is a poet, among other things, from New England. She has been awarded the Harold Taylor Prize from the Academy of American Poets and the Jane Brinkley Fellowship from the Poetry Society of New York. She holds a BA from Sarah Lawrence College. Jane is based in Brooklyn, NY, where she lives with her husband, the actor and musician Charlie Lockwood, and their cat.
David Moolten's last book, Primitive Mood, won the T.S. Eliot Prize (Truman State University Press, 2009). His chapbook The Moirologist won the 2023 Poetry International Winter Chapbook Competition. He lives in Philadelphia.
Kenneth J. Pruitt is an educator by training who works as a nonprofit community builder. Recent publications can be found in The Racket, Rain Taxi, and The Riverfront Times. He lives in South St. Louis City.
Jordan Ranft is a Best of the Net and Pushcart-nominated poet. He placed third at the 2015 National Poetry Slam representing Team Berkeley. His chapbook, Said The Worms, was published by Wrong Publishing in 2023. His work appears or is forthcoming in Poetry Online, Boulevard, Frontier Poetry, Passages North, and others. He lives in Northern California, where he works as a therapist.
Brandon Yu is a writer and poet from South Florida with a passion for storytelling. His work is forthcoming or has been published in BOOTH, Outskirts Lit, Blood+Honey, Maudlin House, Soup Can Magazine, Fabula Argentea, Oyster River Pages, the Washington Square Review LCC, the Gordon Square Review, and elsewhere.