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CONTRIBUTORS
Trelawney is a food campaigner and poet shortlisted and commended in the recent Bridport and Winchester Poetry
Prizes respectively.
Jeff Gallagher is from Sussex, UK. His poems have featured in publications such as Rialto, The High Window and The
Journal. He has had numerous plays for children performed nationwide. He was the winner of the Carr Webber Prize
2021.
JP Seabright is a queer disabled writer living in London. They have three pamphlets published: Fragments from Before
the Fall: An Anthology in Post-Anthropocene Poetry (Beir Bua Press, 2021), No Holds Barred (Lupercalia Press, 2022),
GenderFux (Nine Pens Press, 2022), and the collaborative experimental book MACHINATIONS (Trickhouse Press, 2022).
Elana Wolff lives and works in Toronto. Her writing has most recently appeared in Arc Poetry Magazine, Contemporary
Verse 2, FreeFall Magazine, The Mantle (nominated for a 2022 Pushcart Prize), Montréal Serai (accompanied by her art),
Prairie Fire, Pinhole Poetry, and Yolk.
Lily Jarman Reisch has been a journalist in Washington, D.C., and Athens, Greece, where she lived aboard a small boat
she sailed throughout the Aegean and Ionian Seas. A 2024 Pushcart Prize winner and Best of the Net nominee,
she has held administrative and teaching positions at the Universities of Michigan and Maryland, sailed across the
Atlantic, and hiked on four continents.
Justine Railton has lived an uprooted life moving from London to Hastings, Brighton, New Zealand, West Wales and now
Norwich. She has previously worked as a Gardener, Doula, Antenatal teacher, Tarot reader, Reiki Master Healer and
Environmental Activist.
CG Casci has written for professional press and websites, and is a reluctant contributor to design and competition
panels.
Dan Flore III's poems have appeared in many publications. His fifth poetry book is Written in the dust on the ceiling fan,
published by dead man’s press ink.
Paul Smith is a civil engineer who has worked in the construction racket for many years. He has traveled all over the
place and met lots of people. Some have enriched his life. Others made him wish he or they were all dead.
John Dorroh believes that it’s just as important to read poetry as it is to write it. He purchases books by new voices too
often & adds new shelves a few times a year.
Stephanie Powell (a.k.a the attic poet) grew up in Melbourne. She’s lived in London, Sydney and had short stints in
Canada and Kenya. She writes poetry and takes photos. Her collection Bone was published by Halas Press in July 2021.
Nastia Svarevska is a Latvian-born writer and postgraduate student in Curating Art & Public Programmes at the
Whitechapel Gallery, London. Her writing practice spans creative non-fiction, artist interviews and exhibition reviews,
published in the Glasgow Guardian, Doris Press, and other publications. She has now also returned to her first love:
poetry.
Jonathan Fletcher is originally from San Antonio, Texas, a BIPOC writer, currently residing in New York City, where he is
pursuing a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing in Poetry at Columbia University’s School of the Arts.
Leila Wright is a 55-year-old unpublished writer living in the Blue Mountains, New South Wales. In 2021, her memoir
piece, “Leaving Home,” was longlisted as part of the national Australian Lane Cove Literary Awards.
J Archer Avary is a former TV weatherman. He farms cacti in the windowsill where he writes poems and stories. He
wants to finish a novel one day but lacks focus.