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Since then she has worked in technology consulting for financial services in Silicon Valley and moved on to implementing risk management software in the energy capital of the world. She holds a BA from the University of Rochester, NY and an MS from the University of Oregon, both in mathematics. Her work appears in anthologies and journals including Juxtaprose, Quarterly West, Fireside, The Doctor TJ Eckleburg Review and others, and has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize.

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Tayyba Kanwal is a Pakistani-American writer who has wandered between the coasts and now calls Houston home. He is currently working on his first novel. He grew up in Mexico City and writes in both English and Spanish. Christopher is the author of the chapbooks Bear Down Into Hell With Me (As Only a True Friend Would), and Thirst, and Other Poems through Iron Lung Press, and the chapbook Christiana, and Dialogos: Mexico City Poems from Analog Submission Press. He is currently co-editor of Defunkt Magazine, a literary and arts magazine based in Houston. In addition, he was one of the editors responsible for The University of Houston-Downtown’s literary magazine, The Bayou Review, during their special prison issue which focused on the writings of authors serving sentences in Texas prisons. He has been a featured reader for Glass Mountain Magazine and Public Poetry’s library reading series. In 2017 he was awarded the Fabian Worsham Prize for fiction. He has published work in The Huffington Post, Akashic Books: Mondays are Murder Noir Series, Indietronica, Outlaw Poetry, Glass Mountain Magazine, In Recovery Magazine, Glass Poetry, Black Heart Magazine, and elsewhere. Jari Bradley (MFA, University of Pittsburgh) was the 2020–2021 First Wave Poetry Fellow at UW–Madison.Ĭhristopher Miguel Flakus is a poet and writer living in Houston, Texas. Jari’s work has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and has work published/forthcoming in The Adroit Journal, Blood Orange Review (selected by judge Nikky Finney), The Offing, Academy of American Poets (Poem-A-Day) , Callaloo, Columbia Journal, The Virginia Quarterly Review, and elsewhere. They have received fellowships and support from Callaloo, Cave Canem, Tin House, The Pittsburgh Foundation and The Heinz Endowments. Jari Bradley (they/them) is a Black genderqueer poet and scholar from San Francisco, California. She has taught writing, Latinx cultural studies, and art history at The California Institute of the Arts, Otis College of Art and Design, and Pacific Northwest College of Art. Rosa Boshier is a writer whose fiction, essays, art criticism, and creative nonfiction have appeared in Guernica, Catapult, Joyland Magazine, The Rumpus, Artforum, Hyperallergic, The Guardian, and The Washington Post, among others.











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