Editorial Board

CO-MANAGING EDITORS
KATH G is a Filipino writer and a second-year MA English student. Currently, she's working on her poetry chapbook Baddies: where all the naughty girls at? Some of her poems are featured in Grub Street Magazine, Ta Voix, Global Youth Review, and Rejection Letters. She also volunteers as a reader for Pencil House.

JAMIE KITTS (she/her) is a transfeminine poet and PhD student living on the unceded and unsurrendered territory of the Wolastoqiyik People. She is the author of two chapbooks: Girl Dinner (Emergency Flash Mob Press, 2024) and All Things to Keep You Here (w/Egg Poets, Qwerty Homerow, 2023). Her poetry has appeared in FLOURISH Fest 2020 Zine, Qwerty Magazine, The Malahat Review, Augur Magazine, Poetry Weekend Reader, Poetry Pause, new words {press}, and Plenitude.


POETRY & VISUAL ART EDITOR
LAURA BROADBENT (she/they) is the author of Oh There You Are I Can’t See You Is It Raining? (Invisible Publishing)In On The Great Joke (Coach House Books) and Interviews (Metatron Press). Her work has been published in print, online and anthologized internationally. She spends her time being interested in everything. Currently she is an English Literature PhD student at UNB exploring themes of deep ecology, queerness and experimental poetics. For the past decade Laura has worked as a ghost[writer] at large. She has lived and studied on the unceded and traditional territories of Indigenous peoples across Canada, including the Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet) and Mi’kmaq in Fredericton, New Brunswick. She recognizes their enduring presence and contributions to the land and culture.


PROSE EDITOR
ALEX PRONG (she/they) is pursuing a PhD in Gender and Sexuality in Literature. They are interested in queer love, plotless novels, science fiction, comedic writing, and absurdism. When she is not reading or writing, Alex can be found trying not to fall while roller skating or trying not to fail while cooking.


2025 GUEST EDITORS
EMMA RHODES (she/her) is a queer writer, editor, and publicist currently living and working in Tkaronto/Toronto. She is the author of the chapbook Razor Burn (Anstruther Press), a previous version of which was shortlisted for the Vallum Chapbook Award. She is a member of the Egg Poets Society, who published the joint chapbook All Things to Keep You Here (Qwerty Homerow Chapbook Series). Her work has been published in Contemporary Verse 2, Prism International, Plenitude, and elsewhere. You can find her at emmarhodes.net
Photo credit: Connor Price-Kelleher

TRYNNE DELANEY is a writer currently based in Tkaronto (Toronto). They are the author of the half-drowned (winner of the QWF First Book Prize) and A House Unsettled.  Recently, they’ve been thinking about the space between desire and departure.

UZUKI CHEVERIE is a tattoo artist by day, indie comic artist by every other hour. They have predominantly shared their work online across multiple platforms since 2012, beginning with gag comic strips before eventually transitioning into longform storytelling. They have completed the first installment in a series of works, Time Gate: Reaper, which spans over 2000 pages collected within 11 volumes. Currently, they are on hiatus from their original projects and are returning to their roots in fandom-focused storytelling by creating an ongoing transformative fan comic that reworks popular webtoon Lore Olympus through their own eyes. LORE | REKINDLED has amassed a niche but active following on Tumblr where it's primarily shared. Uzuki is a neurodivergent genderfluid Indigenous Saulteaux born on red Mi'kmaq soil and currently living on unceded Wolastoq territory.