C o n t r i b u t o r s



Davy Knittle is the author of the chapbooks empathy for cars/force of july (Horse Less Press, 2016) and cyclorama (The Operating System, 2015). His poems and reviews have appeared or are forthcoming in Denver Quarterly, Fence, The Brooklyn Rail and Boston Review, and his collaborations with Sophia Dahlin have appeared recently in Eleven Eleven. He lives in Philadelphia, where he is a PhD candidate in English at Penn. 


Isabel Sobral Campos’s poetry has appeared in Bone Bouquet, Gauss PDFHorseless Press, and the Yalobusha Review, among others. No, Dear and Small Anchor Press recently published her debut chapbook—Material—a recording from which was featured at PEN America
She is the co-founder of the Sputnik & Fizzle publishing series and Assistant Professor of Literature at Montana Tech of the University of Montana. 


James Wagner is the author of Traces—poems to paintings by Nava Waxman, Thrown—poems to paintings by Bracha L. Ettinger, Work Book, Trilce, and the false sun recordings. He lives in California.


Andy Stallings lives in Deerfield, MA, where he teaches English at Deerfield Academy. He taught for several years at Tulane University prior to that, and has published a book of poems, "To the Heart of the World," with Rescue Press (2014). He has three small children, and coaches cross country.


Robert C.L. Crawford’s poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Nat. Brut, Flag+Void, Foundry Journal, Queen Mob’s Teahouse, Ladowich, Powder Keg, Golden Handcuffs Review, White Wall Review, and others. A founding editor of the poetry journal Prelude (2016 Pushcart Prize), his writing was among Flavorwire’s Best Literary Criticism of 2014.




Evan Gray was born and raised in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. He is currently a candidate for an MFA in poetry at The University of North Carolina, Wilmington. His work has been featured in Palaver and inter rupture: a journal of poetry and art.



Douglas Piccinnini is a writer and chef living in Lambertville, NJ. He is the author of Blood Oboe (Omnidawn, 2015), Story Book: a novella (The Cultural Society, 2015) and of numerous chapbooks including the encoded chromaglyph, FLAG (Well Greased, 2013). His work has appeared in The Academy of American Poets’ Poem-a-Day, Aufgabe, Lana Turner, Prelude, The Poetry Project Newsletter, The Volta and The Sonnets: Translating and Rewriting Shakespeare (Nightboat Books, 2012).



Ward Schumaker has been giving one-man shows of his painting, sculpture, and hand-painted books in New York, Shanghai, Nashville, Los Angeles and San Francisco. His writing has appeared in the University of Kentucky's Limestone. He lives in San Francisco with artist Vivienne Flesher.