Quarterly Editors
QUARTERLY EDITOR - Q2 - '20 Dwayne Betts
A recent collaboration with visual artist Titus Kaphar lead to The Redaction an exhibition of prints at MoMA PS1. Drawing inspiration and source material from lawsuits filed by...
Quarterly Editor - Q1 - '20 - Bhanu Kapil
Bhanu Kapil lives in Colorado where she teaches at Naropa University. She also teaches in Goddard College’s low-residency MFA. She is the author of a number of full-length...
QUARTERLY EDITOR - Q3 - 19' - Tongo Eisen-Martin
Tongo Eisen-Martin was born in San Francisco and earned his MA at Columbia University. He is the author of someone’s dead already (Bootstrap Press, 2015), nominated for a...
QUARTERLY EDITOR - Q4 - 18' - J.K. Fowler
J. K. Fowler is the founder and executive director of Nomadic Press, a community-focused literary and arts non-profit with operations in Oakland, CA, Des Moines, IA, and Brooklyn,...
QUARTERLY POETRY EDITOR - 2018 - D.A. Powell
Powell is known for his syntactically inventive, longer eight- or ten-beat lines in poems that are often untitled. His subjects range from movies, art, and other trappings of contemporary...
QUARTERLY POETRY EDITOR - 2017 Q4 - Brittany Perham
Brittany Perham is the author of Double Portrait (W.W. Norton, 2017), which received the Barnard Women Poets Prize; The Curiosities (Free Verse Editions, 2012); and, with Kim Addonizio,...
QUARTERLY POETRY EDITOR - 2017 Q2 - Dawn Lundy Martin
Poet and activist Dawn Lundy Martin earned a BA at the University of Connecticut, an MA at San Francisco State University, and a PhD at the University of...
QUARTERLY POETRY EDITOR - 2017 Q1 - Stewart Shaw
Interview with Kevin mwachiro-poet and so much more When I put out the call for poems to be included as part of the poetry in the coffee program,...
QUARTERLY POETRY EDITOR - 2016 Q4 - Brynn Saito
BRYNN SAITO is the author of two books of poetry, Power Made Us Swoon (2016) and The Palace of Contemplating Departure (2013), winner of the Benjamin Saltman Poetry Award from Red Hen...
QUARTERLY POETRY EDITOR - 2016 Q3 - Joshua Mehigan
JOSHUA MEHIGAN's first book, The Optimist (Ohio UP), was a finalist for the 2004 Los Angeles Times Book Prize in Poetry and winner of the Hollis Summers Poetry Prize. In 2014, Farrar,...