Contributors

Danielle Lea Buchanan pursues poetry in Baton Rouge. She is poetry editor of New Delta Review. Her work appears.

Emily Jern-Miller writes poems and postcards out in the country.

Seth Landman lives in Northampton, Massachusetts, and is a member of the Agnes Fox Press collective. His first book of poems is Sign You Were Mistaken (Factory Hollow Press, 2013). He has work forthcoming in Robot Melon, Noo, Verse, and Columbia Poetry Review. He works as an Academic Advisor at UMass, Amherst, and writes about fantasy basketball on ESPN.com. With the poet Seth Parker, he collaborates on Tyoyeu (@tyoyeu).

John McKernan grew up in Omaha Nebraska and is now retired after teaching 41 years at Marshall University. He lives in West Virginia where he edits ABZ Press, which publishes an annual poetry magazine and publishes each year a first book of poetry in the ABZ Poetry Prize Contest. His most recent book is a selected poems Resurrection of the Dust. He has published poems in The Atlantic Monthly, The Paris Review, The New Yorker, Virginia Quarterly Review, The Journal, Antioch Review, Guernica, Field, and many other magazines.

Matthew Treon is a contributing writer and (co-)editor-in-chief of Vannevar. He also runs Gutfish Radio and leads the Gutfish Radio House Band. He studies English at the University of Colorado Boulder where he has also taught courses on contemporary literature, creative writing and topics in pop culture. He is a staff writer for Marquee Magazine and Playback:stl, contributes to LitReactor, and his fiction has appeared in SpringGun Press.

Clara Burns writes, studies Sanskrit, and reflects on intersections of human, natural, and constructed existence from her home in Denver, Colorado. A graduate of the Jack Kerouac School MFA program at Naropa University, her work has appeared in Poetry New York, Bombay Gin, and online in Robot Melon (12), Lynx, Otoliths, and Blue & Yellow Dog. Other published works include Phantasitc Voyage and Photoinsensitive; translations from the German – "Flocks," in The Spoon River Poetry Review; Peck Me Up, My Wing, selections from the work of Friederike Mayröcker; and The Two Hands of the Sparrowhawk, by Helmut Salzinger.

Tetman Callis has stories and poems in various publications, including The New York Tyrant, Neon, Snow Monkey, Ontario Review, Denver Quarterly, New Orleans Review, and Cutthroat. His memoir, High Street: Lawyers, Guns and Money in a Stoner's New Mexico, was published by Outpost19 in March 2012.

Holly Day is a housewife and mother of two living in Minneapolis, Minnesota who teaches needlepoint classes in the Minneapolis school district. Her poetry has recently appeared in Hawai’i Pacific Review, The Oxford American, and Slipstream. Her book publications include The Book Of, A Bright Patch of Sunlight, Music Composition for Dummies, Guitar-All-in-One for Dummies, and Music Theory for Dummies, which has recently been translated into French, Dutch, Spanish, Russian, and Portuguese.

Matthew Roskowski writes poetry about ships, mountains, plums, and other things. He has never been stuck in an elevator. Nor has he ever stumbled down a flight of stairs. In summation, he is quite versed in traversing different stories of various buildings.

Meg Ronan's poems have appeared/will appear in APARTMENT, West Wind Review, 1913, SpringGun, the online anthology Elective Affinities, and other lovely journals. She works as a shop girl at Bridge Street Books in Washington DC.

Ivan Peledov is a bilingual poet born in Russia and now living in Colorado. He has recently been published in Eunoia Review, Clutching at Straws, Ditch,, Gobbet, and Red Fez.