Emma Hine is the author of Stay Safe, forthcoming from Sarabande Books in January 2021. Her work has recently appeared in the Guernica, The Paris Review, The Offing, among other publications.
Habibe Jafarian is a writer and editor based in Tehran. She writes a column for the art and literature weekly Milan and serves as senior consultant to the nonfiction journal Nadastan. She has published several biographies in Persian.
Matt Brim’s most recent book is Poor Queer Studies: Confronting Elitism in the University. He is a professor of queer studies at the College of Staten Island, CUNY.
Tracy O’Neill is the author of The Hopeful and Quotients. Her writing has appeared in publications including The Atlantic, The New Yorker, BOMB, Bookforum, and elsewhere.
Harris Feinsod is associate professor of English and Comparative Literary Studies at Northwestern University, and a fellow at the National Humanities Center. He is the author of The Poetry of the Americas: From Good Neighbors to Countercultures (Oxford 2017) and the ...
Nathan Ma is a writer and researcher based out of Berlin whose work focuses on the intersections of pop culture and power. You can find him on Twitter at @nthnashma.
Daniel Boguslaw is an investigative reporter and researcher covering American politics and corporate greed. He has written for The New Republic,The Intercept, The Nation, Sludge, and The American Prospect.
Patrick Nathan is the author of Image Control: Art, Fascism, and the Right to Resist and Some Hell, a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award. He lives in Minneapolis.
A model for Black girls who live on the road, Gabrielle Hickmon is a writer, author, and podcast co-host who rarely finds herself in one place for too long. You can find her on Twitter @gabbyhickmon.