Igor Satanovsky
Igor Satanovsky: (b. 1969)is a bilingual Russian-American poet, translator, publisher, curator, and visual artist, who authored one poetry book in English, and several poetry collections in Russian. He is a Chief Editor of Novaya Kozha, Russian-language almanac of arts and letters. He organized the New York DADA Poetry Centennial (2016), and contributed entries to A Dictionary of the Avant–Gardes (by Richard Kostelanetz, Routledge, 2018).
Galina Rymbu
Galina Rymbu: was born in 1990 in the city of Omsk (Siberia, Russia) and lives in Lviv, Ukraine. She is editor of an online magazine for feminist literature and theory as well as Gryoza, a website for contemporary poetry. She is the co–founder of the Arkadii Dragomoshchenko Prize for emerging Russian–language poets. Her poetry has been translated into thirteen languages including Latvian, Dutch, Swedish, and Romanian.
Alexei Parshchikov
Alexei Parshchikov: was a Russian poet, critic, and translator born in Olga, Primorsky Krai, Russian SFSR to the family of a famous physician, Maxim Reiderman, and a surgeon, L. S. Parschikova. His publications in English include Blue Vitriol, translated by Michael Palmer, Michael Molnar, and John High and with an Introduction by Marjorie Perloff (Avec Books, 1994).
Tatiana Neshumova
Tatiana Neshumova: was born in Moscow in 1965 and graduated from the philological faculty of Moscow University. She has worked as a teacher, a curator, and researcher. In addition to four books of her own poetry, she has edited with commentary on classical and contemporary Russian poets.

