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Tinderbox poetry
Tinderbox poetry




Follow her on Twitter and Instagram Morris is a writer and spiritualist from rural Virginia. Rachel Mennies is the author of The Glad Hand of God Points Backwards, winner of the Walt McDonald First-Book Prize in Poetry and finalist for a National Jewish Book Award. Check out his website follow him on Twitter Painting_Frank and on Instagram francis.matthews. He is interested in light, composition and textures in the images he paints. The subject of Francis' paintings is generally urban locations at night which evoke a certain mood. He has been painting full-time since then and is represented by the Molesworth Gallery in Dublin. He completed studying Architecture in UCD in 2004 and shortly afterwards began painting in oils. Follow her on Instagram and on Twitter Matthews is an Irish visual artist based in Dublin. You can find her work at Panorama Journal. She is a reader and editor of both fiction and non-fiction for Apogee Journal. She is at work on two novels-one set at a Jamaican high school, and the other at a fictional Ivy League college. Currently, she is an MFA candidate at Columbia, where she teaches in the University Writing program. She was a participant of the 2016 Callaloo Creative Writing Workshop at Brown University. She graduated from Princeton University, where she studied Public Policy and Creative Writing. Follow her on Twitter or visit her website at .Īnya Lewis-Meeks is a writer from Kingston, Jamaica who now lives in New York City. Hindi is the assistant poetry editor at The University of Akron Press and a reporter for The Devil Strip Magazine. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Tinderbox Poetry, Glass Poetry, Jet Fuel Review, Diode Poetry Journal, Foundry Journal, & Flock Literary Journal. Noor Hindi is i is a Palestinian-American poet who is currently pursuing her MFA in poetry through the NEOMFA program. He is the Managing Editor of BARNHOUSE Journal. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in TRACK//FOUR, OCCULUM, Riggwelter, The Cerurove, and Sleeper Service. Jason Harris is an educator, poet, and visual artist living in Cleveland, Ohio. In 2014 she was awarded the Philolexian Award for Distinguished Literary Achievement by Columbia University. She teaches at Western Washington University and lives in Seattle. A frequent collaborator, she writes across genres and illuminates historically marginalized material. She is known for emotional, therapeutic scenes.Ĭarol Guess is the author of twenty books of poetry and prose, including Darling Endangered, Doll Studies: Forensics,and Tinderbox Lawn. Since graduating in 2014, Mali has illustrated for artists, brands, and individuals alike using her signature comforting style. She grew up on a small island in Washington and later moved to Vancouver BC, where she attended Emily Carr University of Art & Design. Mali Fischer-Levine is an illustrator living in Portland, OR. He wants you to tell him about your diasporas. He is an Assistant Editor at Washington Square Review, and has had work published or forthcoming in The Adroit Journal, SLICE Magazine and The Common, among others. Find her at or on Twitter Ferguson (he/him) is a Bahamian poet living in New York and is currently pursuing his MFA at New York University. She is currently the Co-Editor-in-Chief of Nashville Review, and an MFA student and instructor at Vanderbilt University. Her poems can be found in Black Warrior Review, Tinderbox Poetry Journal, Tupelo Quarterly, The Margins, and elsewhere. She is the author of the poetry collection I WORE MY BLACKEST HAIR (Little A, 2017). Find more of his work at or on Twitter Duan is a sweet tooth from Michigan. Kyle Dargan is the author of Anagnorisis (TriQuarterly/Northwestern UP, 2018). His work is available directly or through Galerie Youn Montreal. Peter Chan was born in Hong Kong and raised in Toronto, Canada. He has exhibited in cities such as Toronto, Montreal, Paris, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver, and Seattle. Visit her website at .Īli Cavanaugh is a painter whose work has appeared on book covers and in publications including Time, the New York Times Magazine, American Art Collector, and the Huffington Post. She serves as a prose editor for 3Elements Review. When she isn't making up strange stories, she is consuming queer media and popcorn in equal measure.

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Her work has appeared or is slated to appear in Strange Horizons, Wigleaf, Autostraddle, New South, Foglifter, and others. They lead Echoing Ida, a Forward Together home for Black women and non-binary writers, and read poems for Muzzle Magazine. Find them in Chicago or online Buckley is a writer and visual artist based in Boston. Brut, The Guardian, BOAAT, T he BreakBeat Poets Volume 2: Black Girl Magic (Haymarket Books, 2018) and other warm places.

tinderbox poetry

Since then, their poetry and essays have found homes in Black Warrior Review, Catapult, Nat.






Tinderbox poetry