The Meadow Annual Literary Arts Journal 2021

The Meadow 193 PULP: A Manifesto (2018) both from Unsolicited Press. His poetry and nonfiction has appeared in numerous literary journals and other publications. He currently lives in Seattle where he teaches yoga and community college writing courses, runs Gravel: A Reading Series at a local brewery, and enjoys cooking and being outdoors. Karly Campbell is a young writer currently pursuing a Bachelors of Art in Creative Writing. She received Honorable Mention in the L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future contest in 2020. A Lambda Literary fellow, Michael Chang (they/them) was awarded the Kundiman Scholarship at the Miami Writers Institute. A finalist in contests at the Iowa Review, BOMB, NightBlock, & many others, their poems have been nominated for Best of the Net & the Pushcart Prize. Their full-length collection is forthcoming from Really Serious Literature, & their collection, <drakkar noir&gt, won the Bateau Press Boom Chapbook Contest. Other projects will soon be announced. chisaraokwu (she/her) is a first-generation Igbo American poet, actor & healthcare futurist. Nominated twice for Sundress Publication’s Best of Net (2019, 2020), she was named a Cave Canem Fellow in poetry in 2020. Her poetry has appeared in print/online journals including Obsidian, Glass: A Journal of Poetry, Cider Press Review, & Tinderbox Poetry. She enjoys listening to podcasts about astronomy. Savannah Cooper (she/her) is a Missouri native residing in Maryland with her partner and dogs. Her work has previously appeared in Mud Season Review, Steam Ticket, Metonym Journal, Midwestern Gothic, and Levee Magazine, among other publications. Thomas Christopher’s short stories have appeared in Redivider, The Louisville Review, Hawai’i Pacific Review, The Nassua Review, The MacGuffin, and Crack the Spine. He lives in Nashville with his two sons.

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