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CONTRIBUTORS’ BIOS
Emma Basco is a junior studying literature and writing. Originally from Sacramento, California, she is a writer, poet, avid reader, amateur artist, cat lover, hobby photographer, beginner crocheter, and recent fan of horror movies.
Georgianna Besse is a freshman who is interested in studying character design, creative writing, and Chinese. Some of her favorite things are the 2011 film Rango, the cheesecake brownies from Barb, and wasting her precious time playing Gacha Games.
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K. Annie Bingham, class of 2023, is an artist of many sorts, and an ecological being. Curious about waste and rebirth, cohabitation, and the vibrancy of our inner eyelids, guts, dreams, et cetera.
Anna Brand is a junior, an athlete, and a self-proclaimed poet. She enjoys time outside, being with friends, and sushi dinners.
Eliya Brennan is a senior. After graduating, she plans to pursue a career in writing for TV. She is passionate about finding affordable housing in New York City, food & wine, and existentialism.
Mad Browning is a sophomore studying art history. They are the co-chair of Stitch & Bitch, SLC’s fiber arts club, and an avid grain elevator enthusiast.
Tula Campman is a sophomore. She is a multidisciplinary explorer in all areas, obsessed with creating new mediums by combining former traditional art forms.
Maria Cecconello, class of 2025, does science and sometimes writes silly little poems.
Madeleine Eggen is always picking things up off of the ground. Technically studying writing or doing little crafts depending on the day.
Micaela Francis is a senior studying literature and writing. She is a lover of beach days, afrobeats, and Toni Morrison.
Piper Gregoire is a freshman and please don’t leave me.
Olivia Harrison is a sophomore and an interdisciplinary visual artist.
Fronia Kemper enjoys writing magical realism, strange plays, absurdist poetry, and deeply personal essays. She also speaks a little Russian, plays a little piano, and drinks a little orange juice every single day. She chooses to write because people are beautiful and they won’t always accept the truth of that, but you can tell them when you write about them.
Vi Kreifels is a second-year enjoying making silly art full-time.
Dariya Kozhasbay is an artist and a good one at that, she can say that much. She is from Kazakhstan and she is nineteen. She is a sophomore, class of 2025, at Sarah Lawrence, where she keeps taking literature classes.
Hazel Lucey is a post-disciplinary artist and yogi whose heart beats for magenta, turquoise, and sunrise yellow pastels. At this moment, she’s probably laughing at her own furrowed brow as she tries to find one more noodle in a bowl of foggy vegetable broth.
Lucia Marra is a New Jersey native, resident of Sunnyside, Queens, and a senior at Sarah Lawrence College. In the past four years, her studies have led her through the fields of literature, geography, anthropology, photography, and creative writing.
Kayla Martinez is a junior who studies many disciplines within the creative arts. She has written several novels and a children’s book. She hopes to become an animator and write graphic novels after graduation.
Sparrow Murray is a third-year. Alongside her poetic practice, Sparrow studies art history, 20th century literature, and performance studies. She once had to confront a friend and say: “How could you disregard leaf morphology like this?”
Samantha Nochimson is a senior studying visual arts and literature. She was always told not to play with her food, but she still does.
Lily “Billy” Olson is a sophomore currently taking the course “Artists’ Books.” They love horror movies, comic books, and their cat, Bruce. Lily plans to make a career in film studies, curation, and preservation.
Naomi Rottman is a senior with bartending, server, and barista experience hoping she finds a bearable job postgrad. She is from Washington State, and studied writing and acting at Sarah Lawrence, an inspired decision.
Tessa “Tes” Schut is a freshman at Sarah Lawrence, which is a big change from her childhood growing up in the backwoods of rural Maryland. Tes is a middle child and has four other siblings who give her more than enough material to write about. Tes loves the simpler things in life: Phoebe Bridgers, the dark, complaining, shitty Kindle Unlimited erotica, vodka, shitposting, run-on sentences, and her mommy.
Rachel Wade is a sophomore studying writing and history. Her favorite things to write are comedy, horror, and comedic horror. She plans to spend this summer interning at Colombia and learning how to make better blintzes.
Kate Williams is a graduating senior of the Class of 2023, with concentrations in photography and the humanities.
Maeve Aickin is a sophomore and a fiction editor at the Review. Her ambitions include writing an Andrea Long Chu-style profile of Andrea Long Chu and deleting her Twitter account.
Abby Cohrs is a sophomore and a copyeditor for the Review concentrating in creative writing and literature. She will be studying abroad next year at Oxford. She likes birds.
Berna Da’Costa is a graduating senior who can’t get the smell of papaya out of her bag. Her ankles click. She’s written more interesting sentences. Wish her luck.
Imogen Drake is a first-year and a nonfiction editor for the Review.
Katherine Echeverri is a first-year student and an editor for the Review. She loves mid century architecture, orange segments, and being carefree.
Saskia Gori-Montanelli is a freshman and a copyeditor for the Review. She has her moments.
Theodore Heil is a sophomore and a poetry editor for the Review studying poetry and art history. He loves oranges, telling people he is from Pennsylvania, and taking long naps in the sun.
Auden Hubbard is a junior and a poetry editor for the Review. She enjoys art, strawberries, and brick buildings, and she plans to continue writing for as long as she is a human being who can do so.
Riddhi Kuthiala is a sophomore. Hopes to live, read, write and edit in New York City for the rest of her life.
Jamie Lenehan is a graduating senior and consulting fiction editor on the Review. She studies literature and will forever like books more than people (with the exception of Taylor Swift.)
Justin Liang is a sophomore and a multidisciplinary artist.
Aleks Omylak is a sophomore and a copyeditor for the Review studying creative writing and literature. She enjoys writing, dance, and collecting earrings.
Liza Rosen is a graduating senior from Southern California. She has been characterized as “chill” by other summer camp counselors and “a very industrious baby” by her beautiful mother.
Aurora Sharp is a first-year nonfiction editor for the Review. Her free time is full of podcasts, audiobooks, and art.
Lucille Whittier is a junior studying writing and literature. This is her first year working on the Review and she is very excited!
Skyler Young is a second-year student and a visual editor for the Review. He loves fungi, plants, and making 3D digital art.