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William Monette - 1 post
William Monette is an MFA candidate in Fiction at Columbia University. He is originally from Deaborn Heights, Michigan, and currently resides in New York.
Winston Widjaja Lin - 1 post
is a trans gaysian whose writing has been published by several remarkable journals, including Buah, The Institutionalized Review, the lickety~split, EcoTheo Review, and Papeachu Press. He is currently an MFA in Creative Writing student in Pacific Lutheran University’s Rainier Writing Workshop. His published work has been translated into Spanish, and has appeared in journals across three continents. Interests that complement his love for art include health, social sciences, and comparative theology & philosophy. Feel free to follow him on Instagram @faboo_boba_teh!
Writing Group - 1 post
Yasmin Tong
's work has appeared or is forthcoming in the Blue Lake Review, The Diverse Arts Project, Mary: A Journal of New Writing, Storyscape, Superstition Review and the Los Angeles Times. It was anthologized in the New Asian Immigration. She attended the Squaw Valley Writers Conference in 2009 and has studied with Jim Karuso, Barbara Abercrombie, and David Rompf.
Young Smith - 2 posts
has received fellowships from the NEA and the Kentucky Arts Council. His poems have appeared in SHARK REEF, Poetry, Beloit Poetry Journal, The Iowa Review, Pleiades, Crazyhorse, The Harvard Divinity Bulletin, American Literary Review, Arts & Letters, Atlanta Review, The Midwest Quarterly, The New Orleans Review, and other publications. He is author of the collection, In a City You Will Never Visit, published by Greencup Books. He is an associate professor of English at Eastern Kentucky University, where he is a core faculty member with the Bluegrass Writers Studio, a low-residency MFA program.
Yuan Changming - 1 post
is an eight-time Pushcart nominee and author of five chapbooks (including Kingship [2015] and the world's most widely-published poetry creator who speaks Chinese but writes in English. Growing up in a remote village, Yuan began to learn the English alphabet at 19, and published several monographs on translation before moving to Canada as an international student. With a PhD in English, Yuan currently co-edits Poetry Pacific and runs PP Press with Allen Qing Yuan in Vancouver. Since mid-2005, Changming has had poetry appearing in 1039 literary publications across 34 countries, including Best Canadian Poetry (2009,12,14), BestNewPoemsOnline, Cincinnati Review and Threepenny Review.
