Contributors
Natasha Gomez
Natasha Gomez is a Santa Fe, NM- and New York City-based photographer. Most of her art centers around female nudes, and is informed by the female gaze. Her preferred mediums are film and polaroid photography. You can follow Natasha on Instagram.
Max Kruger-Dull
Max Kruger-Dull holds an MFA in Writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts. His recent work has appeared or is forthcoming in Litro Magazine, Roanoke Review, Quarterly West, The MacGuffin, Hunger Mountain Review, and others. He lives in New York with his two dogs. For more, please visit his website.
Brandon Langlois
Brandon Langlois currently resides in Los Angeles, California, and is the owner of Circle Electric. Brandon is a guitarist and circuit bender re-creating pedals from the 1960s for sale and commission. Follow Brandon at @circle_electric and view his pedals for purchase on his website.
Steven James Meidenbauer
Steven James Meidenbauer is a multimedia artist and contributing editor currently residing in sunny Los Angeles, California. Steven’s photography has been featured in a wide variety of publications. He is also musician and producer, whose music can be found under Lazy Gay on all streaming platforms.
Trevor Nathan
Trevor Nathan is a multidisciplinary artist working in photography, video, and sculpture. His work explores memories, dreams, and personal canon. He can be found wheatpasting his photography around construction sites in Brooklyn.
Chloe Pingeon
Chloe Pingeon is a writer and arts publicist based in New York. Her work has been featured in Expat Press, Maudlin House, Theartsfuse, and Exberliner Magazine among other publications.
Phil Spotswood
Phil Spotswood is a poet from Alabama, and a PhD Creative Writing candidate at Illinois State University. His most recent work can be found in Berkeley Poetry Review, Always Crashing, and Dreginald. He is the recipient of the 2023 William Morgan Poetry Award, the 2023 Tom Kuster Award, and the 2018 Robert Penn Warren MFA Poetry Thesis Award judged by Tonya Foster. He is the Managing Editor for Spoon River Poetry Review, and tweets @biometrash.