THE EXHIBITION
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THE EXHIBITION •
‘You Are Beautiful Like the End of the World’ & Collected Works
Milo Duclayan is a student in Burlington, Vermont, but in his free time in the summers he is out LARPing in the woods, back in New York. There’s a kind of magic he has found there that he’s sure comes from another world, and it’s always his pleasure to use writing to bring some of that magic with him wherever he goes.
‘A Letter to Wellbutrin’, ‘Kinda Woman’, ‘Body Cover’ & ‘Tree Funeral’
Nickie DeSardo is a poet, writer, and activist whose work explores identity, love, heartbreak, and social justice. With a master’s in education and linguistics, she is pursuing an MFA in Writing at WCSU, focusing on poetry and feature journalism. Her published works reflect her experiences as a feminist, mother, and advocate for change. Nickie lives on Connecticut’s shoreline with her partner, two children, and their dogs, blending artistry and purpose in her deeply confessional writing.
‘Guilt is My Engine’
Gizem özbek (she/they) is an emerging queer writer from Turkey based abroad for more than a decade, currently in Brussels. she works in the field of protection for human rights defenders and spends her free time with her dog, writing and reading. she lives, loves, and struggles between home in Türkiye, Brussels and her old home Berlin. Gizem's work has appeared on velvele.net in Turkish.
‘Seven Stories Down’
Julian Macke is a Creative Writing major with a soft spot for the dark and macabre. Specializing in pieces that highlight stigmatized human experiences, he dabbles in both poetry and prose.
‘The Angel at the Corner of Throop and Lexington’
Trace McLaurin has worked as a screenplay writer, game developer, and desert park ranger for the past few years. As a black and trans writer, she has a passion for finding beauty in the peculiar and the forgotten. Her work strives to be unusual, captivating, and inviting, just as she hopes this story finds you.
‘Amor Victorious’, ‘The Coronation of the Virgin’ and ‘The Impression of the Sunrise’
Kollin Kennedy is a writer in the Dallas area who has graduated from the University of North Texas with his Bachelor’s in Creative English Writing. He has self-published a few collections of poetry, including his recent 'A Blue Period, which has made it to #1 in Poetry, Poetry on Nature, & Poetry on Love on Amazon in January of 2024, and has recently finished his comedic novella 'Something's Got to Give' that he plans to release very soon. He has also published his poems in other issues such as Wingless Dreamer and The Decadent Review.
‘$5 on pump 3’, ‘Window Watching’, ‘Bosworth’s Jacket’ & ‘I Keep Cutting Myself on J.K. Simmons’ Bald Head’
Daniel Martinelli
‘The Gold Tooth’
Veronica Gardner lives in Red Deer, Alberta (Canada). She has moved around the globe from NYC, LA, and then to Comox Valley to find gold, and then for a summer, she watched David Blaine live in a box for 44 days in London, England. Her poem "A Cat With Wings" has been published in Poet's Choice: Poems Now and Forever edition.
‘Sex on Moto’, ‘The Moto’s Cubby Hole’, ‘Ouaga Cowboys’ & ‘Catching Up With Friends’
Suzanne Ondrus' first book, Passion Seeds, won the 2013 Vernice Quebodeaux Prize. She was Gordon Square Review’s 2022 runner up winner for prose, the 2013 Reed Magazine Markham Poetry Prize winner, a 2017 featured UNESCO World Book Capital poet in Guinea, Conakry, and a 2018-2020 Fulbright Scholar to Burkina Faso. Her work delves into love, desire, different cultures, history, racism, body image, African fashion, and women’s sexuality. Her forthcoming poetry book, Death of an Unvirtuous Woman (Finishing Line Press) from which these poems come, examines domestic violence and homicide in an1881 Ohio German immigrant couple from Wood County. Hear her read on her YouTube channel Suzanne Ondrus and find her updates on suzanneondrus.com.
‘Legacy by Misfire’
Ryan T. Pozzi is a writer and historian whose work blends cultural commentary, biography, and emotional narrative to challenge received wisdom about artists, legacy, and what we leave behind. He is the founder of the Nebraska Writers Collective and former director of the Apollon Art Space. His nonfiction is forthcoming in Ponder Review, Cursed Morsels, and Villain Era. Ryan is a member of the Biographers International Organization, Historical Writers of America, and Authors Against Book Bans. He lives in Council Bluffs, Iowa with his wife and too many notebooks.
‘They Quiet Now’ & Collected Works
James Richard Walls is a poet from Dorset, UK known for his explorations of alcoholism, nature, death, his father, love, and longing. He began writing and performing at university while studying English and Philosophy. During this time he organised and performed at stage poetry events with the late Benjamin Zephaniah. His recent writing is heavily inspired by Jack Gilbert, Ocean Vuong and Sharon Olds. If not out on the Dorset hills you can find him on Instagram at @wallstonej.
‘What We Have Learned About the Victim’
Michelle Ortega has been published widely online and in print. Her chapbook “When You Ask Me, Why Paris?” (Finishing Line Press) is forthcoming July 2025.
‘His To-Do List’, ‘Forever in Service’ & ‘Enough with Wives’
Michael Ball scrambled from daily and weekly papers through business and technical pubs. Born in OK and raised in rural WV and SC, he became more citified in Manhattan and Boston. Now one of the Hyde Park Poets, he has moderate success placing poems including in Progenitor Journal, Griffel, Gateway Review, Havik Anthology, SPLASH!, Reality Break Press, In Parentheses, Kind Writers, Fixed and Free Anthology and Dead Mule School. HeartLink published his Leaving the Party chapbook in 2024.
‘I’m Not A Writer’ & ‘To Feel Something’
Kache' Attyana Mumford is a poet, actor and creative arts therapist.
‘Wool and Iron’
Sam Kemp is a poet and lecturer at Northeastern University London. He teaches creative writing to students from a range of disciplines and leads various modules on poetic craft and technique. He hosts the Radical Writing Podcast and is interested in psychogeography, nostalgia and motorcycle cafes. You can find his work in the Mechanics Institute Review, ANMLY, and Streetcake, and his chapbook, Maps to Arkham, is available with Nat1 Press. www.samkempoetry.com
‘Bugs’
Carla Del Conte has been published in The Easy Reader. She has a bachelor's in comparative literature and a master's in French. She has taught in California public schools from junior high to junior college.