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  • Christopher Lloyd

    Christopher Lloyd (he/him) is a writer and academic. He is the author of three academic books on US culture and literary studies, as well as the poetry pamphlet Pick Up Your Feelings (fourteen publishing, 2024), as well as poems, stories, and essays that have appeared in bath magg, annie journal, And Other Poems, PERVERSE, Fruit Journal, Lighthouse, &Change and elsewhere.

  • Amaan Hyder

    Amaan Hyder is the author of the poetry collections At Hajj (Penned in the Margins, 2017) and Self-Portrait With Family (Nine Arches Press, forthcoming November 2024). As a Ledbury Poetry Critic, he has reviewed for Poetry Birmingham and the TLS. His short story ‘Postpositions’ was shortlisted in the 4thWrite Short Story Prize 2021. He is…

  • Charlie Wührer

    Charlie Wührer is a queer writer and literary translator from the West Midlands, UK. She lives in Berlin. Her writing can be found in online and print literary journals and anthologies, on audio porn apps, read at events in Berlin, and on surtitle screens in theatres across Germany.

  • ‘Making Eyes at the Page’

    Hannah Levene lives and writes in Norwich. Her prose and poetry has been published online at Blackbox Manifold, Hotel, Datableed, Fenwomen, and LitHub amongst others. She holds a PhD in Creative Writing from the University of Roehampton exploring the composition of new butch literature. Her novel Greasepaint is available from Nightboat Books. She is a former co-editor…

  • Ernesto Sarezale

    Ernesto Sarezale (@sarezale) is the pen-name of a Basque performance poet and film maker. Active in London’s poetry scene for many years as a performer and event promoter, he has recently directed a documentary about LGBTQ+ spoken word. His poetry and short fiction has appeared in various anthologies and journals, on paper and online. He…

  • Vidushi Rijuta

    Vidushi Rijuta (she/her) is a queer brown woman, currently doing a full-time masters in counselling and psychotherapy, and part-time chasing after cats trying to befriend them. She loves writing about love (so naturally, about things like queerness, joy, friendship and grief).

  • J.D. Isip

    J.D. Isip’s full-length poetry collections include Kissing the Wound (Moon Tide Press, 2023) and Pocketing Feathers (Sadie Girl Press, 2015). His third collection, tentatively titled Reluctant Prophets, will be released by Moon Tide Press in early 2025. J.D. lives in Texas with his dogs, Ivy and Bucky.

  • André Le Mont Wilson

    André Le Mont Wilson is a Black Queer poet in the San Francisco Bay Area, USA. His work has been published in or is forthcoming in Fourteen Poems, RFD Magazine, and Ina: A QTBIPOC Queer Erotic Anthology. His chapbook, Hauntings, won the 2022 Newfound Prose Prize.

  • Hannah Levene

    Hannah Levene lives and writes in Norwich. Her prose and poetry has been published online at Blackbox Manifold, Hotel, Datableed, Fenwomen, and LitHub amongst others. She holds a PhD in Creative Writing from the University of Roehampton exploring the composition of new butch literature. Her novel Greasepaint is available from Nightboat Books. She is a former co-editor…

  • Callie Jennings

    Callie Jennings (@aporianautics) received the 2023 Bennett Nieberg Transpoetic Broadside Prize. She has work in x/y: a junk drawer of trans voices and forthcoming in Troublemaker Firestarter, manywor(l)ds, and Fifth Wheel Press. Her newsletter is at threemachineexpression.substack.com, and chances are she’s dancing.