ISSUE 2 - 2026

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Adedayo Agarau
Adedayo Agarau is the author of “The Years of Blood,” winner of the Poetic Justice Institute Editor’s Prize for BIPOC Writers (Fordham University Press, Fall 2025). He is a Wallace Stegner Fellow ‘25, a Cave Canem Fellow and a 2024 Ruth Lilly-Rosenberg Fellowship finalist. He is the Editor-in-Chief of Agbowó Magazine: A Journal of African Literature and Art and a Poetry Reviews Editor for The Rumpus. He is the author of the chapbooks “Origin of Name” (African Poetry Book Fund, 2020) and “The Arrival of Rain” (Vegetarian Alcoholic Press, 2020).

Alicia Wright
is the author of You're Called By The Same Sound (Thirdhand Books, August 2025) and A Coin, A Moth, A Literary Journal, an essay chapbook forthcoming from DoubleCross Press. Her poems appear in The Paris Review, Kenyon Review, Chicago Review, and elsewhere. She is the founding editor of Annulet and Annulet Editions, and she works as Managing Editor of The Iowa Review.



Chime Lama
is the author of the poetry collection Sphinxlike (Finishing Line Press, 2024) and the bilingual Tibetan and English children’s book The Three Princesses Who Loved Music (TALI, 2024). Her work has been anthologized in The Penguin Book of Modern Tibetan Essays and Longing to Awaken: Buddhist Devotion in Tibetan Poetry and Song.



Courtney Bush
is a poet, filmmaker, and childcare worker from Mississippi. She is the author of A Movie from Lavender Ink, I Love Information from Milkweed Editions, Every Book Is About The Same Thing from Newest York Arts Press, and The Lamb With The Talking Scroll, forthcoming from blush lit.



Ellen Boyette
is a poet and essayist whose work is interested in the occult, the internet, annd objects real or imagined.  She received her MFA from the Iowa Writers' Workshop. She is a Pushcart Prize nominee, Best of the Net nominee, and an Academy of American Poets College Prize recipient. Her manuscript, BEDIEVAL, was a finalist at Slope Editions, Cleveland State University Press, Inside the Castle, and featured on the Action Books blog. She is the author of two chapbooks and has work featured in Poetry Daily, Annulet, The Columbia Review, Tagvverk, jubilat, The Bennington Review, Prelude, and elsewhere.




Matt Broaddus

is the author of Deeper the Tropics (BUNNY, 2024). His poetry has appeared in The American Poetry Review, Annulet, mercury firs, and Poetry Northwest. He lives in Colorado and serves as an advisory poetry editor for The Paris Review.


Rodney Dailey II
is a poet and printmaker from Boston. His work concerns themes of the home, diaspora, belonging, and desire. He currently lives in Iowa City, IA.


Sarah Minor
is a writer and interdisciplinary artist and the author of Slim Confessions: The Universe as a Spider or Spit (Noemi Press 2021) and Bright Archive (Rescue Press 2020). Her newest book, Carousel is forthcoming from Yale University Press in 2026. She teaches in the nonfiction MFA program at the University of Iowa and serves as the Video Essay/Cinepoetry editor at Brink Literary Journal.

Serena Solin
lives in Queens, NY. Publications include Solar Inverter (Bottlecap) and The Stay Behind (beautiful days press), and a full-length collection forthcoming with Winter Editions in 2026. Her poems have appeared in FENCE, Hobart Pulp, Tyger Quarterly, Sixth Finch, CutBank, Denver Quarterly, Heavy Feather, and elsewhere. She is a member of the Ugly Duckling Presse editorial collective and a PhD candidate in the English program at the CUNY Graduate Center.

Tahjia Brantley
Tahjia Brantley is a Jersey-born poet, a Maharishi dropout, and a Workshopper. Their work appears in dykesday (2022), Annulet Poetics, and elsewhere. You can find out more about them at tahjia.online.