Contributors to Volume 37, No. 2
Amy De’Ath
Amy De’Ath is Assistant Professor of English at Tufts University. She is the author of Behind Our Backs: Feminized Poetry and Capitalist Abstraction (Stanford UP, 2026) and Not a Force of Nature (Futurepoem, 2024). She lives in Boston, on the unceded territories of the Massachusee and the Mashpee Wôpanâak First Peoples.
Kay Gabriel
Kay Gabriel is a writer and organizer. She’s the author of Perverts (2025), Kissing Other People or the House of Fame (2023), and A Queen in Bucks County (2022), all from Nightboat. She’s the Editorial Director at the Poetry Project and lives in NYC.
Emma Heaney
Emma Heaney is the author of The New Woman: Queer Theory, Literary Modernism, and the Trans Feminine Allegory and This Watery Place: Four Essays on Gestation.She is the editor of the essay collection Feminism Against Cisness. A study of the literary reflection of the disarticulation of gayness from transness, Ghost Cousins, is forthcoming in 2027. She lives in New York City.
Samuel Solomon
Samuel Solomon is Associate Professor in Creative and Critical Writing at the University of Sussex where he co-directs the Centre for the Study of Sexual Dissidence. Sam is the author of Lyric Pedagogy and Marxist Feminism (Bloomsbury, 2019), Special Subcommittee (Commune Editions, 2017) and co-translator of The Acrobat: Selected Poems of Celia Dropkin (Tebot Bach, 2014).
Devin William Daniels
Devin William Daniels is Visiting Assistant Professor of Literatures in English at Bryn Mawr College. His research examines 20th-century US cultural production and the histories of surveillance, computing, and the state. His work is published or forthcoming in Representations, Mediations, Contemporaries at Post45, and English Studies in Africa.
Jason M. Baskin
Jason M. Baskin teaches modern and contemporary literature at the University of Exeter. He is the author of Modernism Beyond the Avant-Garde: Embodying Experience (Cambridge UP, 2018).
