Contributors
Eric Michael Acosta is a poet who lives and works in Seattle. He also makes noise. This is his website: www.printcopiesavailable.com Alexa Agustiano is a senior majoring in Interactive Media Design. Susanna Andrews is an artist who explores emotion’s potential to push their own limits in her work. She is fascinated by the unknowns of the mind and believes leaning into the darkness that reveals truth. Most of her ideas come from free-write musings about her inner world and how it co-exists alongside reality. Recently, she has done this through video and digital comics. Jorge Azpeitia is a fourth year at the University of Washington Bothell, double majoring in Media and Communication Studies, and Culture Literature, & the Arts. Jorge has been experimenting with photography since 2011. Scott Bentley is a student and teaching assistant in the Master of Fine Arts program in Creative Writing and Poetics at the University of Washington, Bothell. He is a curator for the Gamut literary series and an editor for Clamor. His writing and art is forthcoming from yehaw and have appeared in Submergence, Vote the Earth, and elsewhere. bentleygarden.wixsite.com/home Robert Beveridge (he/him) makes noise (xterminal.bandcamp.com) and writes poetry in Akron, OH. Recent/upcoming appearances in the6ress, 1870, and The Hope Anthology, among others. Darrell Urban Black was born in Brooklyn, New York and grew up in Far Rockaway and Brentwood, Long Island, New York. In high school, he excelled in science with an affinity for outer space. In June 1969, as America fulfilled J. F. Kennedy’s dream to put the American Stars and Stripes into the dusty surface of the moon, Darrell’s fascination with spaceships grew. As a child he made spaceship models eventually placing his artistic visions on paper resulting in some 500 drawings. Phantasmal spaceships that eventually carried Darrell to a unique wonderland of strange forms and colors. In 1982, he joined the National Guard. During this time his previous drawings were lost – but not his passion. In 1988, Darrell joined the US Army
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