Fiction
bio: Fanny Howe
Fanny Howe grew up in Boston. She raised her three children in New England and traveled between there and California for many years, teaching both poetry and fiction. She has written […]
bio: Bhanu Kapil
Bhanu Kapil is a British-Indian emigrant to the United States. She is the author of five full-length works of poetry/prose: The Vertical Interrogation of Strangers (2001), Incubation: a space for monsters (2006), humanimal [a project for […]
bio: Vi Khi Nao
Vi Khi Nao was born in Long Khanh, Vietnam. She holds an MFA in fiction from Brown University, where she received the John Hawkes and Feldman Prizes in fiction and the Kim Ann Arstark […]
bio: Brynne Rebele-Henry
Born in 1999, Brynne Rebele-Henry published her first poetry book, Fleshgraphs, with Nightboat Books at age 16. It received an Honorable Mention for the 2017 Library of Virginia Awards. Her second […]
bio: Dodie Bellamy
Dodie Bellamy’s latest book is When the Sick Rule the World. She teaches creative writing at San Francisco State University and California College of the Arts.
bio: Jen Bervin
Jen Bervin is an interdisciplinary artist and poet whose research-driven works weave together art, writing, science and life in a complex yet elegant way. She has published ten books and is the recipient of numerous awards […]
bio: T Begley
T Begley is a poet, essayist, translator, and multimedia artist living in Arizona. She co-founded (with Olga Broumas) Body, Sound & Text, a psychodynamic educational workplace for women in Brewster, Massachusetts.
bio: Andrew Durbin
Andrew Durbin is a writer who lives in London, where is the editor of frieze magazine. He is the author of Mature Themes (2014) and MacArthur Park (2017), both from Nightboat Books. In 2018, MacArthur […]
bio: Douglas A. Martin
Douglas A. Martin is the author of books of poetry and prose, including: Once You Go Back, Your Body Figured, In The Time of Assignments, Branwell, and They Change the Subject. Martin’s first novel, […]
bio: Hilda Hilst
HILDA HILST (1930–2004) was born in Jaú, a small town in the state of São Paulo, in 1930. A graduate of law from the University of São Paulo, she dedicated […]