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Wake in the Night by Laura Krughoff
Wake in the Night by Laura Krughoff





Laura Krughoff is the author of the novel My Brother's Name (2013), the minibook of short fiction Wake in the Night (2018), and short stories and essays that have appeared in a wide range of literary journals and magazines including Threepenny Review, Printers Row Journal, Seattle Review, Washington Square Review, qu.ee/r Magazine, and Masque&Spectacle. Currently a resident of Seattle, WA, they work as a ghostwriter, educator, writing mentor, and sound engineer.Ĭolleen Hollister's work has appeared in Kenyon Review Online, DIAGRAM, Conjunctions, Mid-American Review, Quarterly West, and other journals. KT holds an MFA in Poetry from Sarah Lawrence College, where they were a Thomas Lux Scholar and Jane Cooper Fellow.

Wake in the Night by Laura Krughoff

KT Herr (they/she) is a queer poet, songwriter, and curious person with work appearing in Barrow Street 4x2, Frontier, Dream Pop, and as a winner of the 2020 Sweet Lit Poetry contest. She lives and teaches in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Her poetry and short fiction have appeared in Waxing and Waning, Burningword, Hypertrophic, Gertrude Press, IndigoLit and many other publications. Her poetry chapbook One Year of Desire is forthcoming from Finishing Line Press in 2021, and her cross-genre novel Central Valley was published by Kuboa Press in 2017. in English from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. They are author of The Heart's Traffic and recombinant (2018 Lambda Literary Award for Transgender Poetry) as well as how to make black paper sing and Kundiman for Kin :: Information Retrieval for Monsters (Leslie Scalapino Award Finalist). Chen is co-editor of The Revolution Starts at Home: Confronting Intimate Violence Within Activist Communities and Here Is a Pen: an Anthology of West Coast Kundiman Poets. They are currently an Assistant Professor in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences and the MFA in Creative Writing and Poetics at the University of Washington Bothell. He teaches English at the University of Alabama.Ĭhing-In Chen is a genderqueer Chinese-American hybrid writer, community organizer and teacher. His work can be found in cream city review, Paper Darts, and Whiskey Island Magazine. He's the author of a novel, Does Not Love, and a novella, Repetition, and is a founding editor at the literary magazine Always Crashing. James Tadd Adcox's work has appeared in Granta, The Rumpus, and X-R-A-Y, among other places.







Wake in the Night by Laura Krughoff