The complete issue will be available as well at dusie.org
the 49 contributors are:
Jared Hayes, Cara Benson, Amy King, Emma Phillipps, Arielle Guy, Jane Sprague, Ana Bozicevic, Anna Moschovakis, Kaia Sand, Anna Fulford, Samar Abulhassan, Mackenzie Carignan, Zoe Skoulding, Catherine Meng, Ann Bogle, Susana Gardner, Bonnie Jean Michalski, Michelle Noteboom, Stephanie Young, Dawn Pendergast, Marthe Reed, Carmen Gimenez Smith, Maureen Thorson, Kai Fierle-Hedrick, Bronwen Tate, Elizabeth Bryant, Jill Stengel, Jessica Bozek, Julia Drescher, Derek Beaulieu, James Cummins, Amanda Deutch, Nicole Mauro, Catherine Wagner, Mairéad Byrne, Juliana Leslie, Juliet Cook, Jennifer Karmin, Jenn Hofer, Kathrin Schaeppi, Carrie Hunter, Michelle Detorie, Sarah Ann Cox, Mark Lamoureux, Annie Finch, Dana Teen Lomax, Arielle Greenberg, Paul Klinger, Tracy Grinnell
Michelle Detorie is the author of numerous chapbooks including Fur Birds (Insert Press), How Hate Got Hand (eohippus labs), and Bellum Letters (Dusie). Her first full-length collection, After-Cave, was published by Ahsahta Press in September, 2014. Her current project, The Sin in Wilderness, is a book-length erasure poem about love, animals, and affective geography. In 2007, Michelle was awarded a National Endowment for the Arts literature fellowship, and in 2010 she won a direct-to-artist grant from the Santa Barbara Arts Collaborative for her public art project, The Poetry Booth. She lives in Santa Barbara, CA, where she writes, teaches, and edits Hex Presse . She is also the poetry editor at Entropy (entropymag.org).