PATRICK CHAMBERS
Co-Founder | Editor Patrick is a PhD candidate in Literature and Criticism at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. His dissertation is focused on satire and religious skepticism in 20th century British and American lit. His creative work has appeared in The Adroit Journal and Crack the Spine.
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ASHTON KAMBUROFF
Poetry Editor Ashton Kamburoff is a poet from Cleveland, Ohio. He currently lives in San Marcos, Texas, where he is an MFA-Poetry candidate at Texas State University. His poems have been published (or are forthcoming) in: Shadowgraph, Cobalt, Toad, The Rappahannock Review and other journals. He is also the poetry co-editor for Opossum, a journal which seeks to explore the intersection of literature and music.
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TR BRADY
Assistant Editor TR is from the Arkansas Delta and a recent graduate from the University of Central Arkansas with a degree in Creative Writing. Her prose, poetry, and creative nonfiction has appeared in and is forthcoming from Bombay Gin, Tupelo Quarterly, If You Can Hear This: Poems in Protest of an American Inauguration, and Arkana.
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JOHN CABLE
Assistant Editor John is a Kentucky native and Eastern Kentucky University graduate who now lives in Providence. He was a zombie on The Walking Dead. He tries to steer most conversations towards NBA hoops, and recently walked El Camino de Santiago, but not for religious or spiritual reasons.
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MICHAEL FISCHER
Assistant Editor Michael Fischer is currently earning an MFA in Creative Writing from Sierra Nevada College. He is managing editor of Sierra Nevada Review, an interview contributor to Sixty Inches from Center, and a Moth Chicago StorySlam winner. His work appears or is forthcoming in The Sun, Hobart, The Rumpus, Hotel Amerika, and elsewhere.
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KIMI HARDESTY
Assistant Editor Kimi Hardesty is a Dallas native who fortunately found the PNW. She is currently working on her MFA at Goddard College where she the recipient of the Engaged Artist Award and has been published in the school’s literary magazine, The Pitkin Review. She grew up on a ranch and loves cows.
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KRISTINE LANGLEY MAHLER
Assistant Editor Kristine Langley Mahler is a graduate student at the University of Nebraska-Omaha, where she is currently researching a grant-funded nonfiction project about immigration and inhabitation on native land. Her nonfiction is recently published or forthcoming in Quarter After Eight, Sweet, Tahoma Literary Review, and The Bitter Southerner. She received the 2016 Rafael Torch Literary Nonfiction Award from Crab Orchard Review.
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JACQULYN HARPER WEST
Assistant Editor Jacqulyn Harper West is a poet of unfinished parts who prefers writing nonfiction, and studies both at the Arkansas Writers Workshop. Her independent scholarship ranges from feminist analysis of her hometown’s cultural heritage tourism sites, to hip hop’s pedagogical applications in composition. She is the nonfiction editor for Arkana, a literary journal of mysteries and marginalized voices.
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EMMA WHITEHALL
Assistant Editor Emma Whitehall is a writer, book reviewer and spoken word performer based in the North East of England. She specialises in supernatural fiction - often with a sensual twist. Her fiction has been published in the United Kingdom, America and Mexico, she writes book reviews for genre publications such as Unnerving Magazine, and her guest blog posts have been praised as “invaluable advice” by their readers.
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ARIADNE WOLF
Assistant Editor Ariadne Wolf is a Women's and Gender Studies major at Willamette University. She is interested in the intersections between art and social justice. In the future, she hopes to enter a Screenwriting program at a respected graduate school. Mostly, though, she hopes to change the world.
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SAMANTHA ZIMBLER
Assistant Editor Samantha Zimbler is a poet and activist who works in digital publishing. She has taught memoir-writing in a maximum-security prison, is the founder of the Brooklyn zine Damsel Rouge, and has given numerous academic and creative presentations, such as at MLA conferences and The New Jim Crow read-out. Zimbler has had poetry published in the Sigma Tau Delta Rectangle as well as the Rutgers journal Rejoinder.
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