Antonia Lloyd-Jones has translated works by several of Poland’s leading contemporary novelists and writers of reportage, as well as crime fiction, poetry, and children’s books.
Artur Domosławski is a Polish journalist and non-fiction writer. His books include Latin American Fever (2004), Death in the Amazon (2013), Ryszard Kapuscinski: A Life (2013).
Jed Esty, the Vartan Gregorian Professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania, is the author of A Shrinking Island and Unseasonable Youth. He is working on a new project entitled Cold War Victorians: The Genre System of the Angloworld.
Zakaria Mohammed is a Palestinian poet, journalist, editor, and researcher specializing in the history of the pre-Islamic Arabian peninsula. He is the author of nine collections of poetry, including The Crow’s Date (forthcoming). His work has been translated into English and ...
Greg Gerke’s work has appeared in Tin House, Film Quarterly, The Kenyon Review, and other publications. Zerogram Press released a new and expanded version of See What I See, a book of essays, last year. He also edits the journal Socrates on the ...
Sophie Kemp is a writer based in Brooklyn, originally from Schenectady, New York. She’s an MFA candidate in Fiction at Columbia University and has published nonfiction in GQ, American Vogue, and The Nation. She is finishing work on a novel about a young woman on a psychedelic ...