Intergenre
bio: Caroline Bergvall
Caroline Bergvall is a writer of French-Norwegian origins based in London. She works across art-forms, media and languages; outputs alternate between books, collaborative performances and language installations. Award winning poet […]
bio: Kathleen Fraser
KATHLEEN FRASER (1935-2019) published more than 15 books, including mixed-genre collections, a chapbook of collaged wall pieces, and an essay collection. Her published works include What I Want (1973), New Shoes (1978), Each Next: narratives (1980), Notes […]
bio: Brenda Iijima
Brenda Iijima’s involvements occur at the intersections and mutations of poetry, research movement, visual arts, floral and faunal studies and ecological sociology. Her current work focuses submerged and occluded histories, […]
bio: Edwin Torres
EDWIN TORRES was born in New York City. He has traveled the edge of numerous poetry affairs, performances, educations, sit-ins, sound-outs, web-offs, jams, jumps, and institutions. He is recipient of […]
bio: Édouard Glissant
Poet, philosopher and writer, Édouard Glissant (1928-2011) introduced the notion of antillanité as a way of reconsidering the world as archipelago. A Martinican thinker of the creolization of cultures and the […]
bio: Laura Moriarty
Laura Moriarty was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, and grew up in Cape Cod, Massachusetts and Northern California. She attended the University of California at Berkeley. She was the Director […]
bio: Bruce Boone
Bruce Boone’s published work includes– Karate Flower (1973), My Walk With Bob (1979 & reissued in 2006), Century of Clouds (1980 & reissued in 2009), and with Robert Glück, La Fontaine (1981), The Truth About Ted (1984), and a variety […]
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: 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: Felix Bernstein
Felix Bernstein debuted on YouTube with his satirically real high-school coming-out video in 2008; going on to play Amy Winehouse, Leopold Brant, and Lamb Chop. Bernstein’s writings have appeared in BOMB, The Believer, Hyperallergic, The […]
bio: Kevin Killian
Kevin Killian (1952-2019) was a San Francisco–based poet, novelist, essayist, playwright, and art writer.
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.