Meet natalie hanna! natalie’s poem, “out of order,” will be featured in our upcoming issue 6.1.
How natalie describes this poem in 12 words or less: How to grow like a fight.
natalie hanna is a queer, disabled, Ottawa-born lawyer of Middle-Eastern descent. She runs battleaxe press (poetry), encouraging feminist work. She was a past Administrative Director of the Sawdust Reading Series, and Arc Poetry Magazine board member (2016-2018). hanna is the author of twelve chapbooks, including titles with above/ground press, Baseline Press, and Collusion Books. Her poetry, interviews, and commentary have appeared in print and online in Canada and the United States. Her poem, “light conversation,” received Honourable Mention in Arc Poetry Magazine’s 2019 Diana Brebner Prize. More information about her literary work can be found online at https://nhannawriting.wordpress.com
Meet Tolmie Greaves! Tolmie’s flash fiction, “Ballad,” will be featured in our upcoming issue 6.1.
How Tolmie describes this piece in 12 words or less: A juvenile dry-hump, thwarted by Jesus.
Tolmie Greaves is a writer living and working in Vancouver on the unceded territories of the Squamish, Musqueam, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations. She has studied creative writing at Capilano University and is currently training to be an Intimacy Coordinator for film. A feminist lover of horror movies, she writes short fiction and screenplays.