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Brandon Monokian’s play “Let’s Summon a Demon at Debbie’s” was recently published by 1319 Press and is available at 1319press.com. Other plays include “amethyst.” (written as an Artist in Residence for EveryLibrary), “Echo & Narcissus Blast...
Megan Febuary is a trauma-informed writing coach and the founder of the global storytelling platform and literary magazine For Women Who Roar. Called a leading expert in creative recovery, Megan received her MA from The Seattle School of Th...
Liv Mammone is an editor and poet from Long Island. Her poetry has appeared in The Poetry Foundation, The Academy of American Poets, The Medical Journal of Australia and many other places. As part of Union Square Slam, she is the first disa...
Jonathan Hammond is a three-time Emmy-nominated writer/director. He is the co-recipient of grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Justice and Peace, and a San Diego Film Award for Best Writing. He ha...
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Hey, I’m Erik—nonbinary poet, memoirist, playwright, and scarf-tie aficionado. I write and talk about queer trauma and pop culture, most recently for a guest lecture at USC. My 2023 poetry collection, Gellar Studies was profiled in Psychology Today.
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