Contributor Bios — May 2024
Micaela Camacho-Tenreiro is a Venezuelan-American poet, dancer, and translator. Her work appears in the American Poetry Review and has been featured by Brooklyn Poets and ONLY POEMS. She received a 2023 Finalist award from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts and holds a B.A. in Hispanic Studies from Brown University. Find her on Instagram here, or at OnlyPoems.Net here.
Jennifer Lynn Dunlop has written poetry for as long as she can remember. She is the past President of the Tower Poetry Society and has been published in numerous anthologies and journals. She is a Manager at Laurier University and a Professor at Fanshawe College. She has three children, a husband, and a beagle.
KJ Hannah Greenberg uses her trusty point-and-shoot camera to capture the order of G-d’s universe, and Paint 3D to capture the chaos of her universe. Sometimes, it’s insufficient for her to sate herself by applying verbal whimsy to pastures where gelatinous wildebeests roam or fey hedgehogs play. Hannah’s poetry and art collections are: Word Magpie (Audience Askew, 2024, Forthcoming), Subrogation (Seashell Books, 2023), and One-Handed Pianist (Hekate Publishing, 2021).
Angela Kirby earned a BA in Creative Writing from Duke University. She is the 2022 Second Prize Winner of the Pablo Neruda Prize for Poetry and a double winner of the Anne Flexner Memorial Prize. Publications include Nimrod International Journal, Roanoke Review, and Humber Literary Review.
Chris Peregoy is a photographer who has been actively showing photographically derived work for the past 40 years. Originally trained in traditional photographic practices, his current work crosses the boundaries between digital, traditional and primitive photography and marries digital image making with historic photographic processes. Many of his images deal with forgotten or imagined memories. His work has been shown in North and South America, throughout Europe, and in Japan. See more of his work here.
After an idyllic childhood on a farm in rural Southwestern Ontario, Canada, Lorraine Roy completed an Honours B.Sc. in Horticultural Science before opting for a professional career in art textiles. Taught to sew from the age of six, her artistic spirit was kindled when introduced to hand embroidery. Always experimenting in the medium, she eventually devised sewing machine techniques that allow her to ‘paint’ with fabric. Her current work explores connections between humanity and nature. Much of her imagery centers around the biology, mythology and cultural impact of trees, classic symbols of our connection with the natural world. Find more of her work online at www.LroyArt.com, or on Facebook or Instagram.
