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Carol Casey is a member of the Huron Poetry Collective and the League of Canadian Poets. She has contributed to a number of publications, including five anthologies. Yuan Changming edits Poetry Pacific with Allen Yuan in Vancouver. Credits include 10 Pushcart nominations, 8 chapbooks, & publications in Best of the Best Canadian Poetry & BestNewPoemsOnline, among others. James Farrington has an MA in Creative Writing from the University of Windsor, ON. His work has appeared in Grain and he has presented/performed his work across Ontario, Canada. Kate Griffin (and her feline entourage) strives to explore the enormity of our cosmos with the linguistic filigree that is poetry. She considers herself an apprentice when it comes to wordsmithing, but appreciates your appreciation. Prudence Gendron (she/they) is a Montreal-based writer, white settler, sometimes-radio personality, and total softie. Before transitioning, she played the guylaphone at the professional level for appreciative members of the state. In between intense periods developing a paradigm-shifting poetics, you can catch her at the queer bonfire, waxing romantic about dad music to a stump she’s drunkenly mistaking for an obliging crush. Tea Gerbeza is a disabled poet and paper quilling artist. She is currently an MFA in Writing candidate at the University of Saskatchewan. Her paper art can be found at @teaandpaperdesigns.

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