ROB HALPERN is the author of several books of poetry, most recently Music for Porn (Nightboat 2013). Together with Taylor Brady, he also co-authored the book-length poem Snow Sensitive Skin, which has been reprinted by Displaced Press. Recent essays and translations appear in Chicago Review, Journal of Narrative Theory, and The Claudius App. Rob currently splits his time between San Francisco and Ypsilanti, Michigan.
MELISSA BUZZEO is the author of three full length books: What Began Us (Leon Works 2007), Face (Bookthug 2009) and For Want and Sound (Les Figues 2012). Her current work Chasm explores negation, the legacy of performance art, and the concept of the social body. She has taught at Brown, Iowa, and Naropa and currently teaches at Pratt Institute. She lives in Brooklyn.
IAN HATCHER is a text, sound, and code artist from Seattle USA. Recent poems have appeared in The Claudius App, Dear Sir,, LIT, and Web Conjunctions. Along with Amaranth Borsuk and Kate Durbin, he is co-author of the book/app Abra, forthcoming from the Center for Book and Paper Arts, Chicago. He is the primary composer and accompanist for the Moving Architects dance company. He lives in NYC, where he works a day job as a software developer.