
He mainly writes flash fiction, memoirs and poems as well as writing short plays. He has worked with texts from an early age in various forms: as a teacher of practical and creative writing, as a critic, as a reviewer, as a consultant and as the author of his own text. Jón Özur Snorrason teaches Icelandic and literature at the upper secondary school level and together with his wife runs GULLKISTAN, which is an international residence for creative people. She lives in New York City, where her daily work focuses on housing affordability, homelessness prevention, and equitable community development. Arden is a Foundation Board Member at Beloit Poetry Journal, a former Assistant Editor at Epiphany Magazine, and a Best of the Net nominee. Her poems have appeared in Barrow Street, Harvard Review, Indiana Review, Sycamore Review, Sixth Finch, and other journals, and have been featured in AGNI Online, The Missouri Review’s Poem-of-the-Week, WNYC’s Radiolab, and American Life in Poetry (selected by former U.S. She lives with her wife and their two adorable dogs in the valley of a small mountain in Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas.Īrden Levine is the author of Ladies' Abecedary (Harbor Editions, 2021). Coggin is Associate Editor at The Rise Up Review. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Cultural Weekly, Entropy, NELLE, Sinister Wisdom, Calamus Journal, Lavender Review, Luna Luna, Blue Heron Review, Yes, Poetry and elsewhere.

Recently named “Best Poet in Arkansas” by the Arkansas Times, her fierce and powerful poetry has been nominated three times for The Pushcart Prize, as well as Bettering American Poetry 2015, and Best of the Net 20.
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She is a queer woman of color who thinks Black lives matter, a teaching artist in poetry with the Arkansas Arts Council, and the host of the longest running consecutive weekly open mic series in the country-Wednesday Night Poetry. He currently serves as a fiction editor at Barrelhouse magazine and spends way too much time on Twitter Coggin is the author of three full-length poetry collections PERISCOPE HEART (Swimming with Elephants 2014), WINGSPAN (Golden Dragonfly Press 2016), and INCANDESCENT (Sibling Rivalry Press 2019), as well as a spoken word album SILHOUETTE (2017). A recipient of the 2021 Artist Fellowship in Fiction from the New York Foundation for the Arts, his writing appears in the Nation, Catapult, Best Microfictions, Best Small Fictions, and other places. Connect with her at or on Twitter: or IG: Gonzalez is a queer Puerto Rican writer and the author of the story collection I'm Not Hungry but I Could Eat. Her fifth book, Cabinet of Wrath: A Doll Collection ( was released in 2021 by Aqueduct Press. Previous publication credits include SmokeLong Quarterly, Masters Review, Wigleaf, Booth, Strange Horizons, and CRAFT Literary. She received her MFA from American University.

Tara Campbell is a writer, teacher, Kimbilio Fellow, and fiction co-editor at Barrelhouse.
