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Letitia Trent's first novel, Echo Lake, is available from Dark House Press. Her previous books include the poetry<br />

collection One Perfect Bird and the chapbooks “You aren't in this movie,” “Splice,” and “The Medical Diaries.”<br />

Trent lives in Colorado with her husband, young son, and three black cats.<br />

Donna Vorreyer is the author of A House of Many Windows (Sundress Publications, 2013). Her work has appeared<br />

in many journals including Rhino, Linebreak, Cider Press Review, Stirring, Sweet, Tinderbox Poetry, and Weave.<br />

She is a consulting contributor for The Poetry Storehouse, which encourages remixing poetry with other art forms.<br />

Her second poetry collection is forthcoming from Sundress Publications in 2016.<br />

Kami Westhoff's work has appeared in journals including Meridian, Carve, Phoebe, Stirring, The Madison Review,<br />

Third Coast, and is forthcoming in Sundog Lit and WomenArts Quarterly. She received her MFA from the<br />

University of Massachusetts-Amherst and teaches creative writing at Western Washington University in<br />

Bellingham, Washington.<br />

Megan Willoughby is a writerperson from Los Angeles. She edits and reads submissions at the NewerYork. She’s<br />

currently working on a Creative Writing degree. Upon completion she will grow a beard, join the circus, and flail<br />

her way towards adulthood.<br />

Sarah Ann Winn lives in Fairfax Virginia. Her poems have appeared or will soon appear in [d]ecember,<br />

Flycatcher, Lunch Ticket, Massachusetts Review, and Stirring, among others. Her chapbook, “Portage,” is<br />

forthcoming from Sundress Publications this winter. Visit her at http://bluebirdwords.com or follow her<br />

@blueaisling on Twitter<br />

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