
MARCI CALABRETTA | CO-FOUNDER | MANAGING EDITOR
Marci Calabretta is the author of Hour of the Ox, which won the 2015 Donald Hall Prize for Poetry, and Last Train to the Midnight Market. She holds an MFA in poetry from Florida International University, and has been awarded poetry fellowships from the Knight Foundation and Kundiman. She also serves as a contributing editor for Florida Book Review, and produces The Working Poet Radio Show. Check out her website.
Marci Calabretta is the author of Hour of the Ox, which won the 2015 Donald Hall Prize for Poetry, and Last Train to the Midnight Market. She holds an MFA in poetry from Florida International University, and has been awarded poetry fellowships from the Knight Foundation and Kundiman. She also serves as a contributing editor for Florida Book Review, and produces The Working Poet Radio Show. Check out her website.

INES PUJOS | CO-FOUNDER | CREATIVE DIRECTOR | POETRY EDITOR
Ines Pujos holds an MFA in Poetry from New York University. She is yet another poet living in Brooklyn and enjoys eating pastries. Her poems have appeared in Gulf Coast, Hayden's Ferry, Phantom Limb, Puerto Del Sol, Cimarron Review and others.
Ines Pujos holds an MFA in Poetry from New York University. She is yet another poet living in Brooklyn and enjoys eating pastries. Her poems have appeared in Gulf Coast, Hayden's Ferry, Phantom Limb, Puerto Del Sol, Cimarron Review and others.

MACKENZIE EVAN SMITH | NONFICTION EDITOR
Mackenzie Evan Smith studied creative writing and Arabic at Carnegie Mellon University. Her work has appeared in TriQuarterly Online and Main Street Rag, and has been a finalist for awards from Glimmer Train and New Letters. A former Luce Scholar in India and Fulbright Fellow in Montenegro, she is currently an MFA candidate at Oregon State University.
Mackenzie Evan Smith studied creative writing and Arabic at Carnegie Mellon University. Her work has appeared in TriQuarterly Online and Main Street Rag, and has been a finalist for awards from Glimmer Train and New Letters. A former Luce Scholar in India and Fulbright Fellow in Montenegro, she is currently an MFA candidate at Oregon State University.

JOSEPH LAPIN | FICTION EDITOR
Joseph Lapin is a journalist, creative director in a higher education marketing company, poet, and author in San Diego, California. His writing has been published in the Los Angeles Times, Salon, The Rattling Wall, The Middle Gray, and Sliver of Stone. He is a Pushcart Prize nominee and a graduate of the MFA program at Florida International University.
Joseph Lapin is a journalist, creative director in a higher education marketing company, poet, and author in San Diego, California. His writing has been published in the Los Angeles Times, Salon, The Rattling Wall, The Middle Gray, and Sliver of Stone. He is a Pushcart Prize nominee and a graduate of the MFA program at Florida International University.

EMILY NAGIN | COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER
Emily Nagin is a graduate of the Helen Zell Writers' program. Her work has appeared in New Ohio Review and Main Street Rag. She is the recipient of a 2014 Hopwood Award in Short Fiction and a 2015 Delbanco Thesis Prize.
Emily Nagin is a graduate of the Helen Zell Writers' program. Her work has appeared in New Ohio Review and Main Street Rag. She is the recipient of a 2014 Hopwood Award in Short Fiction and a 2015 Delbanco Thesis Prize.

ALEX YUSCHIK | JACK-OF-ALL-TRADES
Alex Yuschik studied poetry and math at Carnegie Mellon University and is currently pursuing a PhD in Mathematics at the University of Pittsburgh. Her poetry has appeared in burntdistrict, Stone Highway Review, and Tellus. In addition to poetry, she also writes novel-length fiction and maintains a website.
Alex Yuschik studied poetry and math at Carnegie Mellon University and is currently pursuing a PhD in Mathematics at the University of Pittsburgh. Her poetry has appeared in burntdistrict, Stone Highway Review, and Tellus. In addition to poetry, she also writes novel-length fiction and maintains a website.