Translating Love: An Interview With Aditi Machado
Aditi Machado is a poet and translator from Bangalore, India. Her poetry has recently appeared in Web Conjunctions, DIAGRAM, The Offending Adam, and elsewhere. She edits poetry in translation for…
Aditi Machado is a poet and translator from Bangalore, India. Her poetry has recently appeared in Web Conjunctions, DIAGRAM, The Offending Adam, and elsewhere. She edits poetry in translation for…
Hieu Minh Nguyen’s poetry has been published or is forthcoming in Devil’s Lake, The Journal, Southern Indiana Review, Vinyl, Muzzle, The Paris-American, and Indiana Review. Hieu is a Kundiman fellow,…
Sara Eliza Johnson’s first book, Bone Map (2014), was selected for the 2013 National Poetry Series. Her poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in the Boston Review, Ninth Letter, Pleiades,…
Diamond Sharp is a poet and writer from Chicago. She has performed at Chicago’s Stage 773 and her work has been featured on Chicago Public Radio. Her work has been…
Hari Ziyad is a graduate of Tisch’s Film and Television program at NYU and is a writer, content creator and blogger with a passion for gender/queer/race issues. His work has…
Wesley Rothman’s poems have appeared or are forthcoming in 32 Poems, Crab Orchard Review, Harvard Review, Mississippi Review, Narrative, New England Review, Poet Lore, Prairie Schooner, Vinyl, Waccamaw, Waxwing, and…
Javier Zamora was born in La Herradura, El Salvador. At the age of nine he immigrated to the “Yunaited Estais.” He is a CantoMundo fellow and a Breadloaf scholarship recipient…
Success One Piece at a Time: Shrinking the Mountain I’ve been writing a novel for years. This particular project started in 2007 as a short story that won an…
Writers’ advocate, Jazzy Danziger is the author of Darkroom (University of Wisconsin Press, 2012), winner of the Brittingham Prize in Poetry, and has served as series editor for Best New Poets…