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Contributors<br />
out in 2016.<br />
ries # 18.” A Pushcart Prize nominee, her work has appeared<br />
widely in numerous journals, including The American<br />
Poetry Review, ACM, Cimarron Review, Gulf Coast,<br />
American Literary Review, Barrow Street, Folio, Smartish<br />
Pace, The Tusculum Review, and Galatea Resurrects. She is<br />
working on her second full-length verse collection, due<br />
Kevin Honold (“Dialectics”) was born in Cincinnati,<br />
Ohio. He received an MFA in Poetry from Purdue University<br />
and is currently a PhD candidate at the University<br />
of Cincinnati. His first book of poems, Men as Trees<br />
Walking, was the winner of the 2009 Ohio State University/The<br />
Journal prize and was published in 2010 by<br />
Ohio State University Press.<br />
Amorak Huey (“Ars Poetica Disguised as a Love Poem<br />
Disguised as a Commemoration of the 166th Anniversary<br />
of the Rescue of the Donner Party”), a former newspaper<br />
editor and reporter, teaches writing at Grand Valley<br />
State University in Michigan. His chapbook The Insomniac<br />
Circus is forthcoming from Hyacinth Girl Press,<br />
and his poems appear in The Best American Poetry 2012, The Collagist, Menacing<br />
Hedge, The Southern Review, and many other journals. Follow him<br />
on Twitter: @amorak.<br />
Jessica Jewell (“Summer at the Horgoš Border Crossing”)<br />
is the program manager for the Wick Poetry Center<br />
at Kent State University. Her poetry has appeared<br />
in Cider Press Review, American Poetry Journal, Nimrod,<br />
Harpur Palate, Copper Nickel, Fjords Review, Rhino, Barn<br />
Owl Review and Poetry Midwest, among others. Her chapbook,<br />
Slap Leather, was published by dancing girl press.<br />
Tim Kahl (“On Frans de Waal Declaring ‘We Are All Machiavellians’<br />
in The Chronicle of Higher Education”) (timkahl.com) is the author of Possessing<br />
Yourself (CW Books 2009) and The Century of Travel (CW Books,<br />
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