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Wendy Weil Atwell writes about art and life in San Antonio, Texas. Her writing may be found in Gulf Stream Literary Magazine, Funny Pearls, Art Lies, GlassTire, and …might be good. Atwell is working on a hybrid memoir, A Güera’s Guide to Ranch Life: Lessons My Father Didn’t Teach Me.

A. L. Bishop is a writer in Niagara Falls, Canada, whose stories have been featured in THISExile Quarterly, and The Forge Literary Magazine. Learn more at albishopiswriting.com.

Lyndall Cain (she/her) is from Cape Town, South Africa, where she is sometimes a curator and other times a learning designer. She has a Master of Arts in Creative Writing from the University of Cape Town and is working on a manuscript of short stories. For more from Lyndall visit: lyndallcain.com or follow her on Instagram: @cain_is_abel.

Sherine Elbanhawy (she/her) is an Egyptian-Canadian writer from Cairo, currently living in Tiohtià:ke (Montreal QC) on the unceded lands of the Kanien’kehá:ka. Her short story “Night Stencils” won the 2021 Masters Review Summer Short Story Prize. Her writing can also be read at The Malahat Review, Room Magazine, Arablit and others.

Michele Genest (she/her) is a writer and cookbook author living in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, on the traditional lands of the Kwanlin Dün First Nation and the Ta’an Kwäch’än Council. Her work has been published in national newspapers and in GeistBrevity’s Nonfiction Blog, and JMWW. Find her at borealgourmet.com.

Sarah Munn is a writer and editor based in Toronto. Of Jamaican and English heritage, she grew up in Micronesia and the Caribbean and incorporates food and flavour in her fiction. Her work has appeared in 805 Lit + Art and Blue Moon Literary & Art Review. Sarah is currently revising her first novel, for which she is seeking agent representation, and can be found on Twitter @SarahMunnWrites.

Laurel Parry (she/her) lives in Whitehorse, Yukon, on the traditional territories of the Kwanlin Dün First Nation and the Ta’an Kwäch’än Council. She writes about lives and places that are remote and crowded at the same time. Laurel’s stories have recently appeared in JMWW Journal and Riddle Fence.

Lacey Yong lives in Calgary, Alberta, on Treaty 7 territory and the traditional land of the Blackfoot Confederacy. Her YA novel, Dauntless, was a finalist in the Voyage Best Chapters Contest. Her work has also appeared in the Best Microfiction Anthology, The Wigleaf Top 50 Very Short Fictions, and Room.

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