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  1. Jeff T. Johnson

    Jeff T. Johnson is a writer, critic, and editor living in Brooklyn, NY. He grew up in the suburbs of Los Angeles and lived in Oakland, CA for 16 years before relocating to the East Coast.

    His poetry is forthcoming or has appeared in Boston Review, 1913: a journal of forms, dandelion, Slope, VOLT, and Forklift, Ohio, among other publications. Critical essays have appeared in Sink Review, The Rumpus, Coldfront, The Aviary, Poetry Project Newsletter, and elsewhere. A founding editor of Kitchen Sink magazine (2002-2007), he is Editor in Chief at LIT and co-edits Dewclaw. He is currently writing a book of musicological poetics called Trouble Songs.

    Also a digital artist, Jeff is at work on Letters from the Archiverse, an ongoing visual poem composed in architectural modeling space using AutoCAD design software. He also collaborates on SPECIAL AMERICA, a digitally mediated theoretical performance. He is a member of the Electronic Literature Organization (ELO).

    Scott Rettberg - 20.05.2011 - 14:03

  2. Xiaomeng Lang

    Xiaomeng Lang

    Patricia Tomaszek - 01.07.2013 - 14:14

  3. Derek Beaulieu

    Author of seven books of poetry (most recently the visual poem suite Kern), four volumes of conceptual fiction (most recently the short fiction collection Local Colour: ghosts, variations) and over 150 chapbooks, derek beaulieu’s work is consistently praised as some of the most radical and challenging in contemporary Canadian writing.

    His first volume of criticism, Seen of the Crime, was published Fall 2011 by Snare Books and is now available on UBUWeb. In 2012 Bookthug published his critical edition (co-edited with Gregory Betts) of bill bissett’s seminal 1972 volume of experimental commentary RUSH: what fuckan theory and in 2013 Wilfrid Laurier University Press published Writing Surfaces: Selected Fiction of John Riddell (co-edited with Lori Emerson).

    In 2013 Wilfrid Laurier University Press published Please, no more poetry: the poetry of derek beaulieu as edited by Kit Dobson. This marks the 1st time an author under 40 has been honoured by inclusion in this series.

    beaulieu teaches Creative Writing, Theory and Contemporary Canadian Literature at the Alberta College of Art + Design.

    Alvaro Seica - 19.11.2013 - 11:32

  4. Julius Popp

    Julius Popp

    Scott Rettberg - 19.08.2014 - 15:07

  5. Rodolfo JM

    Narrator, editor, and industrial engineer. His books include All this happens under water and The love life of cicadas.

    Aspasia Manara - 08.09.2016 - 15:46

  6. Luís Leite

    Luís Leite

    Malene Fonnes - 25.08.2017 - 12:09