THEODORE WOROZBYT's books are The Dauber Wings, Letters of Transit, Smaller Than Death, Tuesday Marriage Death, Echo’s Recipe, and The Rhino Narrative. Recent work has appeared in Bennington Review, Conjunctions, Epoch, The Kenyon Review and Pithead Chapel.
CAT INGRID LEECHES is frequently sexually rejected by ghosts. Their first book, I wander the earth, hungry for semen, is forthcoming from Carrion Bloom Books.
HEIDI ZEIGLER, raised in Texas, teaches and writes in Mexico City. Her poems appear and are forthcoming in The Indianapolis Review, descant, Wild Roof Journal, Kaleidoscoped Magazine, and di-verse-city anthology, among others. She’s been a workshop leader in the Feria Internacional del Libro Monterrey, Mexico, and received her MFA from UT El Paso.
ZACH PECKHAM is a writer, editor, and educator. His poems, essays, and reviews have appeared in Annulet, Territory, Poetry Northwest, Always Crashing, Oversound, American Book Review, Tilted House, and elsewhere. He holds an MFA in poetry from the NEOMFA and teaches at Cleveland State and the Cleveland Institute of Art. He is the managing editor at the CSU Poetry Center and an editor-at-large of the Cleveland Review of Books. He also runs a small press called Community Mausoleum and a journal called Coma.
JULIET GELFMAN-RANDAZZO lives in Philadelphia, where she curates the reading series Spit Poetry. She is the author of the poetry chapbooks “Heehee” (Ursus Americanus Press, 2024) and “DUH” (Bullshit Lit, 2022), and her work appears or is forthcoming in Joyland, The Offing, Poetry Northwest, The Rumpus, and The Cleveland Review of Books, among others. She received her MFA from Rutgers-Camden in 2023 and was a 2024 Tin House Summer Workshop participant. She can be followed @tall.spy (Instagram) and @tall__spy (Twitter) but she can never be caught.
ALEX TRETBAR is the author of the chapbook Kansas City Gothic (Broken Sleep, 2025). As a Writers for Readers Fellow with the Kansas City Public Library, he teaches free writing classes to the community. His poems and essays appear or are forthcoming in Colorado Review, Iterant, Kenyon Review, Narrative, Protean, The Rumpus, The Threepenny Review, and elsewhere.