Going Native

Andrea Appleton is a writer and recovering journalist based in Baltimore, MD. Her nature essays have been published in The New England Review, Aeon, and High Country News.

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Pretty Lips; Mass Extinction Virtues; The Body in Every Parallel Universe; [make believe]; Armor

Alyse Bensel is the author of Rare Wondrous Things, a poetic biography of Maria Sibylla Merian (Green Writers Press, forthcoming 2020), and three chapbooks. Her poems have appeared in Alaska Quarterly Review, Gulf Coast, Poetry International, and West Branch. She teaches at Brevard College, where she directs the Looking Glass Rock Writers’ Conference.

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Singular Bird: A Discovery Log

Gail Griffin is the author of four books of nonfiction. "Singular Bird: A Discovery Log," which appears in these pages, is included in her new book, "Grief's Country: A Memoir in Pieces," from Wayne State University Press. Her essays, brief nonfiction, and poetry have appeared in Southern Review, Missouri Review, New Ohio Review, Fourth Genre, and Solstice, among other venues. She lives and writes in southwestern Michigan.

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The Truth About My Mother

Harriet Heydemann is an MFA candidate in Creative Writing at San Francisco State University. Her work has appeared in The Big Roundtable, Brain,Child, Hippocampus, Driftwood Press, Intima, She’s Got This! Essays on Standing Strong and Moving On, and A Cup of Comfort for Parents of Children with Special Needs.

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Lake Sunapee; Late February; October; Fergal and Kiernan Go Fishing

Rage Hezekiah is a Cave Canem, Ragdale, and MacDowell Fellow who earned her MFA from Emerson College. She is a recipient of the Saint Botolph Emerging Artist Award in Literature and was nominated for Best New Poets, 2017. Her chapbook, Unslakable, is a 2018 Vella Chapbook Award Winner published by Paper Nautilus Press. Stray Harbor (Finishing Line Press, 2019) is her debut full-length collection of poems. You can find more of her work at ragehezekiah.com.

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On the Birds of the Air

Talley V. Kayser has worked as a naturalist and wilderness guide since 2007. During the academic year, she directs The Pennsylvania State University’s Adventure Literature Series, teaching courses that combine literary study with outdoor expeditions. She spends her summers writing and exploring mountain landscapes. Read more at talleyvkayser.com.

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How the Bloodline Weaves the Spine

Piper Lane graduated with an MFA from the University of Washington, and she is currently a Made at Hugo House Fellow for 2019-2020 (Seattle, WA). This piece was chosen as a finalist for the Bellingham Review Tobias Wolff fiction contest and the Katherine Anne Porter prize last spring. She also won the Eugene Van Buren award and the David Guterson outstanding thesis award at UW. This is her first major publication.

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Crypt School

Joyelle McSweeney is the author of ten books of poetry, stories, novels, essays, translations and plays, including the forthcoming poetry volume Toxicon and Arachne (Nightboat Books) and The Necropastoral: Poetry, Media, Occults. With Johannes Göransson, she is the co-author of the international press Action Books. She teaches at Notre Dame.

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I Want to Know Why I Kill

Caleb Roberts holds a PhD in applied ecology from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Caleb has published scientific articles in Nature Climate Change and Ecosphere and creative nonfiction at Terrain.org. He studies ecological resilience, prairie chickens, and fire. Caleb is from Kentucky but lives in Nebraska with his wife and cat.

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Call for Artifacts Fear-Imagine Museum, New Delhi, 2099: A Dramatic Monologue

Manisha Sharma is a Causeway Lit Poetry Award winner, Jack Grapes Poetry Award, American Short(er) Fiction Contest semifinalist. She has poetry forthcoming in Choice Words…. , and recently had poems in the Arkansan Review.  A Vermont Studio Center scholarship recipient, AWP mentee, she earned an MFA from Virginia Tech, teaches English, Yoga at New River Community College.

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February, Maine; The Sides

Maureen Thorson is the author of two collections of poetry, My Resignation (Shearsman Books 2014) and Applies to Oranges (Ugly Duckling Press 2011). A book of lyric essays, On Dreams, is forthcoming from Bloof Books in 2020. She lives in Falmouth, Maine.

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Jeremiad with Dead Foxes and Blackbird Songs

Kelly Weber holds an MFA from Colorado State University. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in DIAGRAM, Qu, Mud Season, and elsewhere. She has been longlisted for the [PANK] Book Contest and nominated for the Pushcart Prize, and she has been an editorial assistant for Colorado Review.

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