![]() ![]() ![]() Julia Kolchinksy Dasbach emigrated from Ukraine as a Jewish refugee in 1993, when she was six years old. He currently teaches through the Cornell Prison Education Program. ![]() He was runner-up in the North American Review’s 2019, and finalist in the 2021, James Hearst Poetry Prize, as well as finalist in the 2020 Third Coast Poetry Contest, 2021 Tupelo Quarterly Poetry Open Prize, and 2021 Missouri Review’s Jeffrey E. Rachel currently lives in Brooklyn, teaches writing workshops to middle schoolers, and is halfway through their Masters in Social Work.Īlex Chertok has poems and essays published in Ploughshares, The Kenyon Review Online, The Missouri Review, The Massachusetts Review, Copper Nickel, and Best New Poets 2016. ![]() Rachel Calnek-Sugin is a writer, educator, and activist committed to the expansiveness of the soul in all its forms! She writes stories, creative nonfiction, and plays about the weird, vast lives of women and girls, the aliveness of natural things, and people trying to make life bearable on this violent and beautiful earth. ![]()
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