Krista Manrique was born in Miami, Florida. She now lives in New York City, where she works at Poets House. You can read one of her poems in the current issue of Jubilat.
Adam Wilson’s work appears most recently in the anthology, “Dirty Words: A Literary Encyclopedia of Sex.” He lives in Brooklyn, and is at work on a novel about the strange and destructive friendship between a young slacker and a wheelchair-bound, oxycontin-addicted, prostitute-loving ex-sitcom star.
Justine Post received her MFA in poetry from Columbia University in May 2008. She is a recipient of the 2008 “Discovery” / The Boston Review Poetry Prize, judged by Jorie Graham, Reginald Shepherd, and James Tate. Her poems have appeared in the Seneca Review and The Boston Review, among others, and are forthcoming in The Massachusetts Review and Quarterly West. Her manuscript, Hover Coo, is currently looking for a home.
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