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they/anyanemptytextllineis a queer, emerging author with an intense appreciation for “the human heart in conflict” (Faulkner). Their writing often deals with conflict within the self, chronic illness, and knowing oneself through nature. Their poetry has been featured in Pine Mountain Sand & Gravel, Impossible Task, and Pegasus. -
they / themanemptytextllineis a queer, nonbinary poet currently working towards their MFA in poetry at North Carolina State University. They have been published in Three River Review, Beast Grrl and Dragonfly Arts Magazine. alie has been involved with community workshops for ten years and believes another world is possible. -
anemptytextllineis a queer nonbinary writer currently living in Lewiston, Maine. Their work can be found in new words {press}, Poetry South, The Rumen, and others. When they are not writing poetry, they are studying to become an archivist, pointing at birds, and trying to interpret their dreams. -
he / him, they / themanemptytextllineis a sex worker who likes pancakes, has issues with anxiety, SWERF and toilet flush. -
he / himanemptytextllineis a queer poet and maths student who can be found skulking about at open mics in Bath or empty fields in Worcestershire. Some of his work can be found in Fruit Journal, And Other Poems and Propel Magazine. -
he/theyanemptytextllineis a neurodivergent and queer artist-entrepreneur based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She explores the blurred lines between fiction and reality through writing, visual arts, and short films with more than eighty publications. Her work aims to entertain both hearts and minds by embracing devil’s advocate perspectives. -
they / themanemptytextllineused to be a professional astrologer and hopes you won’t hold that against them. Their work appears in HerStry, Beyond Queer Words and Vast Chasm, amongst others. They live with their spouse and two dogs in New York City. -
they/themanemptytextllinehas poems in fifth wheel press, Eunoia Review, and the Oakland Review. They can be found thinking about time loops, failing at social deduction games, and working towards their degrees in Creative Writing and Behavioral Economics. -
he / theyanemptytextllineis an astronomer making their home in Western Massachusetts. His poems can be found in Thimble Lit Mag, Mount Holyoke Review, Qu Literary, and elsewhere. They enjoy hot coffee in the summer, used bookstores, and the hunt for the perfect bagel. -
they / themanemptytextllineis a curator, librarian, nonbinary human from earth (allegedly). They organize poetry readings in Los Angeles. They are a member of the Burksy Collective. -
he / theyanemptytextllineis a the author of two chapbooks: we was bois together with CLASH! (An Imprint of Mouthfeel Press) and Muse, with Another New Calligraphy. Thrillingly, Kelz’s debut full-length collection of poems, SOULMATE AS A VERB arrives in early 2026 with DOPAMINE/Semiotext(e). -
anemptytextllineidentifies as a Disabled Queer Agender writer who creates work in a variety of genres, including but not limited to: fiction, poetry, essay, and experimental writing. Eel will be starting an MFA in Creative Writing this fall. -
she/they/itanemptytextllineis a queer disabled writer and cult survivor. Its work often explores trauma, grief, and identity through the lens of body horror. Their debut poetry chapbook “Eating Out Anne Sexton” was published in 2023 (Ghost City Press). -
they/sheanemptytextllineis a queer writer, artist, and student. Their work has been previously published in Sink Hollow. -
they/heanemptytextllineis a queer Catalonian poet and zine artist in recovery based in Ireland who can be found cloud-gazing somewhere. They write about childhood, grief, addiction, anything akin to love, and individual/collective closeness to death. His work is fundamentally somatic but often entertains the abstract. They’ve been published or are upcoming in The Ex-Puritan, Archer Magazine, Seedlings, Verdict Magazine, Broken Antler Magazine, and Lucky Jefferson and he was a finalist in the latter’s 2024 Poetry Contest. He’s currently a reader for Palette Poetry. -
they/sheanemptytextllineis a poet located in Manhattan. They were the 2023 recipient of the Ruth Forbes Eliot Poetry Prize. They love their wife, ducks, libraries, and making magnets out of cool buttons. -
she / heranemptytextllineis a writer, performer, and transsexual dyke based in Brooklyn. Her shows weave together comedy, dance, and Zen practice. Her writing has appeared in The New Yorker, Slate, and Poetry International. -
they / themanemptytextllineis a trans, non-binary, disabled, and neurodivergent poet living on the unceded territories of the Lək̓ʷəŋən-speaking peoples (Victoria, BC). Their work explores myth, memory, and survival through queer embodiment and ecology. A single parent to two teens and three cats, they write toward survival and possibility. -
he / theyanemptytextllineis a the author of two chapbooks: we was bois together with CLASH! (An Imprint of Mouthfeel Press) and Muse, with Another New Calligraphy. Thrillingly, Kelz’s debut full-length collection of poems, SOULMATE AS A VERB arrives in early 2026 with DOPAMINE/Semiotext(e). -
he / she / theyanemptytextllineis a writer currently residing in Amsterdam. Their work has previously appeared in Moonday Magazine, Also Cool Magazine, and elsewhere. They were nominated to appear in the 2025 Best of the Net anthology. -
ey / they / sheanemptytextlline(ey/they/she) is a religious Black multiracial nonbinary suicide survivor who served as Portland, ME’s seventh poet laureate for a July 2021 to July 2024 term. -
they / themanemptytextllinegraduated from The New School with their MFA in Poetry in 2020. Their work has appeared most recently in Anomaly, Always Crashing magazine, and Spectra Poets. Their first chapbook, Dog Woman, is forthcoming from Harbor Editions in April 2026. -
they / them, he / theyanemptytextllineis a trans (and transdisciplinary) artist from Baltimore, Maryland, where they put on puppet shows, teach gardening, and make a podcast called Queers at the End of the World. They’ve published poems, essays, and comics with Foglifter, Edge Effects, Epiphany, Electric Literature, Barrelhouse, Cimarron Review, and others. -
they / themanemptytextllineis a genderqueer poet exploring identity, language, and memory. Their work blurs form and function, mixing playful lyrics with reflective prose and visual art. Their poetry navigates social absurdities, liminal spaces and ancestral healing, transforming the intimate and forbidden into joy and rebellion. -
he / him, they / them, he / theyanemptytextllinestudies creative writing at Concordia University in Tio’tia:ke/Montreal, Canada. He is interested in the way form informs content (or is it the other way around?). He is currently the copy editor of The Encore Poetry Project, a local literary and arts initiative. -
she / her, they / themanemptytextllineis a queer Marxist writer of poems from South London. She is currently influenced by E-40’s Revenue Retrievin’: Graveyard Shift and the novels of Mathias Enard, and has appeared in Passion of the Weiss, Impossible Archetype, Ouch! Collective, and Antiphony among others. -
she / theyanemptytextllineis a poet, fibre artist, and researcher exploring the intersections of language, ecology, and emotional life. She founded The Moody Project, a studio transforming moods into art and poetry, and is completing a Master of Arts at UNE on ecological weathering in YA fiction. -
they / themanemptytextllineis a writer, collage artist, and lesbian goth born in Río Piedras, Puerto Rico. Utilizing horror, fantasy and nostalgia; Hernández writes/creates art about being a disabled femme-queer under a colonial power. Hernandez has been published in Fruitslice (2025), The Caribbean Writer (2025) and Latino Book Review (2025).
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