Jeremy Annear
Jeremy Annear: (b. 1949, Exeter, Devon UK) is a British abstract painter. Influenced from childhood holidays in Cornwall by St Ives modernism and artists like Ben Nicholson, Barbara Hepworth, Roger Hilton, he studied at Exeter College of Art in the 1960s. Following a period of teaching art and raising a family, he moved to Cornwall in the mid-1980s to paint full-time. His textured, balanced abstracts are graphic meditations and a response to his physical landscape, not topographically but as a rhetorical journey to reconcile his inner, outer and beyond world. He is widely collected and exhibits internationally.
Carl Little
Carl Little: is the author of Blanket of the Night: Poems (Deerbrook Editions, 2024).
Julie Poitras Santos
Julie Poitras Santos: writing has appeared in The Brooklyn Rail, Leonardo, The Café Review, PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art, and The Chart, among others. In 2025, she was awarded the National Hillary Gravendyk Poetry Prize Winner, and her first book, Our Animal Capes, will be published by Inlandia Press in 2026. Also a visual artist, her artwork has been exhibited widely in the US and abroad. Poitras Santos is Associate Professor at Maine College of Art & Design in Portland, Maine.
Daisy Zamora
Daisy Zamora: is a Nicaraguan poet, editor, translator, and scholar. Her recent books include El encuentro absoluto (Visor Libros, 2024), winner of the XXIII Casa de América Prize for American Poetry (2023); Cerrada luz (Summa, 2021); and La violenta espuma (Visor Libros, 2017). Her work in English has been published by City Lights Books and Curbstone Press (US) and Katabasis Press (UK). She appears in The Oxford Book of Latin American Poetry (2009), and her poetry has been translated into more than thirty languages.



