

A poetry editor of the Texas Review, they currently teach creative writing at Sam Houston State University. Their work has appeared in The Best American Experimental Writing, The &NOW Awards 3: The Best Innovative Writing, and Troubling the Line: Trans and Genderqueer Poetry and Poetics. Chen is also the co-editor of The Revolution Starts at Home: Confronting Intimate Violence Within Activist Communities (South End Press, 2011 AK Press 2016) and Here Is a Pen: an Anthology of West Coast Kundiman Poets (Achiote Press, 2009). They are a Kundiman, Lambda and Callaloo Fellow and a member of the Macondo and Voices of Our Nations Arts Foundations writing communities. Ĭhing-In Chen is the author of The Heart’s Traffic (Arktoi/Red Hen Press, 2009) and recombinant (Kelsey Street Press, 2017). Tom also has over 70 publications of fiction pieces in magazines and anthologies such as The Best Australian Stories series, PRISM International, Electric Literature’s Recommended Reading, and others. Look Who’s Morphing was shortlisted for multiple awards, including the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize for Best First Book. His full-length debut was the collection of fictions Look Who’s Morphing, published in North America by Arsenal Pulp Press and originally published in his birth country of Australia. Tom Cho’s current project is a novel about the meaning of life. She is currently assistant professor of Gender Studies at Queen’s University, Kingston. Her writing is available in recent and forthcoming issues of Angelaki, Anomaly, Somatechnics, and Supplement. She is a member of the editorial boards for Eoagh, Topia and TSQ. 1, as well as co-editor of a special issue of TSQ on Transge nder Cultural Production. Born in Halifax, Trish Salah is the author of the Lambda Award-winning poetry collection, Wanting in Arabic, and of Lyric Sexology, Vol.
