EDITORS IN CHIEF
Sabrina Zhang | she/herSabrina Zhang is a teen artist whose work has been recognized by Scholastic Art & Writing and featured in a number of art shows. She freelances for a variety of local groups, In her free time, she enjoys lamenting over the many games that her beloved Borussia Dortmund lose.
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Stella Lei | she/herStella Lei is a teen writer from Pennsylvania whose work appears in Four Way Review, Okay Donkey Magazine, trampset, and elsewhere. Her writing has been selected for the Wigleaf Top 50 longlist and nominated for Best of the Net 2021. She has two cats, and she tweets @stellalei04.
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PROSE EDITORS
Sal Kang | they/themSal is a professional sluggard and occasional writer who spends most of their free time sleeping and reading Anne Carson. Their work has been published in Canvas Literary Journal, The Rappahannock Review, and Yes Poetry, among others.
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Saige Thornley | she/theySaige is currently learning what it means to be an American in Taiwan, where she is teaching English to Taiwanese children. When not teaching or writing, Saige is probably somewhere bookish drinking bubble tea or coffee. She graduated from Northland College with a Bachelors in writing and gender studies. She plans to get an MFA in writing at some point, but for now, she can be reached at spicyplantsaige@gmail.com.
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Madeline Chun | she/herMadeline Chun is a Korean-American teen writer and an alumna of the Kenyon Young Writers Workshop. Her work has been recognized by the Dallas Literary Festival and the Cambridge Centre for International Research. When she’s not writing, she’s probably rehearsing with her string quartet or reading a historical fiction novel.
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Olga Musial | she/herOlga is a dedicated Garamond enthusiast and fiction writer from Warsaw, Poland. Her work has appeared in 805 Lit, and is forthcoming in The Global Youth Review. For more literary endeavours, follow her on twitter at @olgamusial.
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Nikki P | she/herNikki is a writer from the United States. She edits for a few magazines and some of her work is published.
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POETRY EDITORS
Thea Rowan | she/herThea Rowan is a student from Virginia. Her poems can be found in the Blue Marble Review, the Lumiere Review, Ample Remains, and elsewhere. If she’s not writing, she’s most likely mulling over marimba melodies or procrastinating on physics homework.
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Niyi Williams | he/himNiyi Williams is a Nigerian writer and poet. He is a poetry editor with The Augment Review and a SprinNG creative writing fellow. He has works published on The African Writers, SerotoninPoetry, Punocracy, Fahamidan Journal, Nantygreens, The Quills, SprinNG and elsewhere. Niyi currently lives in Lagos where he works as a lecturer and a freelance writer.
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Zoe Reay-Ellers | she/herZoe Reay-Ellers is a teen writer from Washington State. You can find her work in The Heritage Review, The Eunoia Review, and The Rising Phoenix ReviewThe Heritage Review, The Eunoia Review, and The Rising Phoenix Review. In her free time she enjoys baking banana bread and hiking.
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Idowu Odeyemi | he/himIdowu Odeyemi is a Nigerian poet and essayist. He is the winner of Liverpool's Merak Magazine 2019 Annual Literary Recognition Awards for Poem of the Year. He was shortlisted for the 2018 Nigerian Students Poetry Prize. His works have been published in Britlepaper, Perhappened magazine, Praxis Magazine, Kalahari review, selected by London Young Laureate to appear in Spread the Word among others. He is a reader for Perhappened magazine and Chestnut review.
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Amy Li | she/herAmy Li is a young writer and artist from Georgia. Her work appears in or is forthcoming in the Lumiere Review, Gossamer Lit, and Biological Creatures, among others. Though her favorite activity is probably procrastinating, she also adores winter walks, binging TV shows, and sweet tea.
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Amy Wang | she/herAmy Wang is a sophomore from California. She has been nationally recognized by Scholastic and was a mentee in Adroit's summer mentoship. In her free time, you can find her reading and crying over fanfiction. Find her on Twitter @amyj_wang.
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Dhwanee Goyal | they/them
Dhwanee Goyal is a sixteen-year-old student from Maharashtra, India. An editor-in-chief of Indigo Literary Journal, their work appears or is forthcoming in Claw & Blossom, Whale Road Review, Heavy Feather Review, and more. Their Twitter handle is @pparallell, and their micro-chapbook, ‘Kasauli Daydreams,’ is out from Ghost City Press. She is an Adroit 2021 mentee, and an alumna of Iowa Young Writers’ Studio.
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Daniel Liu | he/him/他
Daniel Liu is a Chinese-American writer and editor with work in Diode Poetry Journal, Kissing Dynamite, National Poetry Quarterly, and elsewhere. His work has been recognized by the National YoungArts Foundation. His twitter is @danielliu_1.
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GENERAL ART EDITORS
Daniel Gergeus | he/himDaniel Gergeus is a teen artist originally from the Middle East. He has taken a variety of art classes and is on the staff of his school's Literary & Art Magazine. He named his cat Sushi after his favorite food.
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Julia Wei | she/herJulia Wei is a Chinese-American artist who has previously been recognized by the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. She has taken a variety of art classes including her school's Studio Art program. She lives with two cats and enjoys watching sunsets.
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Ridhi Yarlagadda | she/herRidhi Yarlagadda is a senior and enjoys creating art in her free time. She's been interested in art after she moved to North Carolina and loves to work with a variety of different mediums.
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PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR
Shreeya Gomatam | they/he/sheShreeya Gomatam is a self-taught photographer from the suburbs of Philadelphia who likes taking street and landscape-style photos. She is very passionate about outer space and various forms of activism. Her favorite pastimes are watching black-and-white movies and hiking.
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STAFF WRITERS
George White | she/herGeorge White (She/Her) is a young writer from the North of England. She has a Masters in Creative Writing where she honed her short story writing. She particularly enjoys dystopian and ekphrastic writing. George enjoys all things creative. When she isn't writing, she is trying to pick up new crafts such as cross stitching, painting, and tie dying, all with various degrees of success.
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Adepoju Isaiah Gbenga | he/himADEPOJU Isaiah Gbenga is a seventeen-year old writer from Osun State, Nigeria, and chairman of HillTop Creative Arts Foundation Osun State Chapter. He's been published on publications - Paper Crane Journal, Shallow Tales Review, Africa Writers' Magazine, Institute of African Studies NSUKKA, Libretto magazine, etc. He was longlisted for Africa Writers' Award 2020, won Yar Fari Poetry Prize 2021, shortlisted for Wakaso Poetry Prize.
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Thee Sim Ling | she/herThee Sim Ling (she/her) is a young Southeast Asian writer. She has placings in numerous writing competitions, including being the only international winner for the 2021 Inklings Book Contest, and her work has been published or is forthcoming in Stone Soup, Shameless Magazine and Skipping Stones. She is also the Chief Content Officer for I-CREATE YOUTH, as well as a staff member for multiple writing organisations. Outside of writing, she’s a cybersecurity enthusiast and a proud INTJ. https://lucindathee.com
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