![]() Aragón’s translations have appeared in Ariel, Poetry Daily, and Packing House Review. ![]() His work has also appeared in Jacket, Chattahoochee Review, Notre Dame Review, Crab Orchard Review, Great River Review, Heliotrope, Terra Incognita, Electronic Poetry Review, Mandorla, Pilgrimage, The Volta, MiPoesias, Origin, Borderlands, and Poetry. His poetry has appeared in The Journal and in the anthologies How to Be This Man (2003), Bend, Don’ t Shatter: Poets on the Beginnings of Desire (2004), Red, White, and Blues: Poets on the Promise of America (2004), Evensong: Contemporary American Poets on Spirituality (2006), Deep Travel: Contemporary American Poets Abroad (2007), Mariposas: Queer Latino Poetry (2008), Helen Burns: New Voices from the Academy (2010), and Full Moon on K Street (2010). Aragón has published two books of poetry, Puerta del Sol (Bilingual Press, 2005) and Glow of Our Sweat (Scapegoat Press, 2010) for which he won the 2nd place International Latino Book Award. He edited the collection The Wind Shifts: New Latino Poetry (University of Arizona Press, 2007). įrancisco Aragón (2003) is the director of Letras Latinas, the literary component of the Institute for Latino Studies at the University of Notre Dame. More information can be found on his personal website. His newest book, Adam’s Stepsons (Amazon Digital Services) was published in April, 2017. He has since published five more books, including Approaching Twi-Night (Kinoshita Kijitsu Press, 2015), Taking Leave: An American on Paternity Leave in Japan (Perceptia Press, 2015), Notes from the Nineties (Kinoshita Kijitsu Press, 2016), and L2 Selves and Motivations in Asian Contexts (Multilingual Matters, 2016). His scholarly articles have appeared in the Journal of Applied Measurement and JALT Journal, and his co-edited book Language Learning Motivation in Japan was released by Multilingual Matters in 2013. Matthew Apple (1997) is the coordinator of the English program at Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto, Japan. ![]() His chapbook The Outlaw, The Red Ghost, Half-Lives, a Photogram Exposed by the Dirt was published in 2021 by The Magnificent Field. His book reviews and critical writings appear in Harvard Review, Kenyon Review, and the Action Books blog. His poems have recently been featured in Fairy Tale Review, New Delta Review, Dreginald, and Denver Quarterly Zachary Anderson (2017) is from Wyoming, where he attended the state's only four-year university. He holds an MFA from the University of Notre Dame and is currently a PhD student in the Creative Writing Program at UGA. He has yet to find a way to write a story that combines these two elements, so in the meantime he writes humor to laugh at his own jokes. Ahmad’s hobbies include complaining about having actual seasons and mentioning his study abroad trip to Japan in every conversation. She has also worked as project editor/coordinator for a book packager in Texas, with Aspen Publishers, and as a freelance copyeditor.Īhmad Aljawad (2021) is a Californian and recent UC San Diego graduate. Candice Adams (Roma) (2004) is CEO, co-founder, and copywriter at EMuse Creative, a company that subsists on the production of superior web and print graphics for members of the arts and entertainment community.
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