Todd Copeland’s poems have appeared in The Journal, High Plains Literary Review, Southern Poetry Review, Valparaiso Poetry Review, Sewanee Theological Review, The Wallace Stevens Journal, and Columbia Poetry Review, among other publications. He won Descant’s Baskerville Publishers Poetry Award in 2018. He lives in Waco, Texas.
Christopher Howell’s twelfth poetry collection, The Grief of a Happy Life, was published by the University of Washington Press in 2019. He has published in Field, Poetry Northwest, The Gettysburg Review, Image, and many other journals. He teaches in the Master of Fine Arts program in creative writing at Eastern Washington University.
Aaron Brown is the author of Acacia Road, winner of the 2016 Gerald Cable Book Award (Silverfish Review Press). He has published in Image, Tupelo Quarterly, Waxwing, and Cimarron Review, among others. He is a contributing editor for Windhover and blogs regularly for Ruminate. He teaches English and directs the writing center at LeTourneau University.
Meg Eden has published in Prairie Schooner, Poetry Northwest, Rhino, CV2, and elsewhere. She teaches creative writing at Anne Arundel Community College and is the author of the new poetry collection Drowning in the Floating World and the novel Post-High School Reality Quest. Find her online at www.megedenbooks.com.