Meg Eden's work has been published in various magazines, including Rattle, Drunken Boat, Eleven Eleven, and Gargoyle. Her poem "Rumiko" won the 2015 Ian MacMillan award for poetry, and she has four poetry chapbooks in print. She teaches at the University of Maryland.
Jonathan Weinert is the author of In the Mode of Disappearance Nightboat 2008), winner of the Nightboat Poetry Prize, and Thirteen Small Apostrophes (Back Pages 2013), a chapbook. His recent work appears or is forthcoming in Copper Nickel, Plume, Unsplendid, Rattle, and elsewhere.
Ivy Grimes has an M.F.A. from the University of Alabama. She has work published and forthcoming in The Cimarron Review, Euphony, The Associative Press, Weave, WomenArts Quarterly Journal and elsewhere.
Brianna Flavin from Saint Paul, Minnesota. She holds an MFA in Poetry from the University of Virginia. Her work has appeared in Relief Literary Journal, Rock & Sling, H_NGM_N, and others.
Atar Hadari's Songs from Bialik: Selected Poems of H. N. Bialik (Syracuse University Press) was a finalist for the American Literary Translators’ Association Award and his debut poetry collection, Rembrandt’s Bible, was published by Indigo Dreams. Lives of the Dead: Poems of Hanoch Levin is forthcoming from Arc Publications.