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issue_eight
contributors
ANDREA HARPER works as a caregiver and sculptor in Texas. You can find her here: www.andreadeonharper.net.
YOUNGYU CHEN lives in Cambridge, MA & their poems have appeared in journals including Chicago Review, Lana Turner, & Poetry. Their first book is forthcoming with Nightboat.
CARY STOUGH is a writer from the Missouri Ozarks. He is an English student at the University of Iowa and President of COGS-UE Local 896. He is also an editor at the Cleveland Review of Books. Find more of his writing at carystough.com.
LOGAN FRY is the author of Harpo Before the Opus (Omnidawn, 2019), and of poetry in Lana Turner, The New York Review of Books, Conjunctions, Fence, Prelude, and the Best American Experimental Writing anthology. Find him at loganfry.info.
ABIGAIL DENTON (she/he) is a queer disabled writer who has been published in Squawk Back, JAKE, Bull Lit Magazine, Corporeal, Sublunary Review, Surely, Worm Moon Archive, and Thirteen Myna Birds. Fuck colonialism and fascism across the world. Free Palestine, Free Congo, Keep Eyes On Sudan.
VALERIE HSIUNG is a poet and the author of eight collections of poetry, prose, and hybrid writing, including The Pedestrian (Nightboat Books, forthcoming), The Naif (Ugly Duckling Presse), The Only Name We Can Call It Now Is Not Its Only Name (Counterpath), To Love An Artist (Essay Press), and Outside Voices, Please (CSU). Born in the Year of the Earth Snake and raised by Chinese-Taiwanese immigrants in Cincinnati, Ohio, she now lives in the mountains of Colorado where she makes fragrance & teaches at Naropa’s Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics.
ALVIN LU (alvinlu.co) lives in San Francisco and is the author of The Hell Screens. His new novel Daydreamers is being published next year by Fiction Collective 2. Gracious thanks to the editors of Keyakibungaku, who first published ‘‘The White Album’’ in Toshifumi Miyawaki’s Japanese translation. It makes its debut in its original English here in new_sinews.
ELISE HOUCEK is a writer and artist. She co-authored the lysergic neo-noir, From the Pocket of Agent Dickinson, with Zoe Darsee, which is forthcoming. Her work has appeared or is soon-to-appear in FENCE, R&R Magazine, COPENHAGEN and elsewhere in print and online. She is a founder of Ludi Juvenales, a project publishing immature art and writing.
GABRIEL PALACIOS is a poet and musician from Tucson, Arizona. His debut collection, A Ten Peso Burial for Which Truth I Sign is available from Fonograf Editions. A Spectral Archive and Headboard Radio, two new releases from his musical project The Spanish Trail Motel are forthcoming in Fall 2024 from Telecult Archive, Ltd.
ISRAEL A. BONILLA lives in Guadalajara, Jalisco. He is author of the micro-chapbook Landscapes (Ghost City Press, 2021). His work has appeared in Your Impossible Voice, Firmament, Able Muse, Exacting Clam, Minor Literature[s], BULL, and elsewhere. Sleep Decades, his debut short story collection, is forthcoming from Malarkey Books (2024).