
Holly Day's poetry has recently appeared in Asimov's Science Fiction, Grain, and Harvard Review. Her newest poetry collections are "Where We Went Wrong" (Clare Songbirds Publishing), "Into the Cracks" (Golden Antelope Press), "Cross Referencing a Book of Summer" (Silver Bow Publishing), and "The Tooth is the Largest Organ in the Human Body" (Anaphora Literary Press).
Ira Joel Haber was born and lives in Brooklyn. He is a sculptor, painter, writer, book dealer, photographer and teacher. His work has been seen in numerous group shows both in the USA and Europe, and he has had nine one-man shows, including several retrospectives of his sculpture. His work is in The Whitney Museum Of American Art, New York University, The Guggenheim Museum, The Hirshhorn Museum, The Albright-Knox Art Gallery and The Allen Memorial Art Museum. Since 2006, his paintings, drawings, photographs and collages have been published in over 250 online and print magazines. He has received three National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships, two Creative Artists Public Service Grant (CAPS), two Pollock-Krasner grants, two Adolph Gottlieb Foundation grants and in 2010, he received a grant from Artists' Fellowship Inc. In 2017 and 2018 he received the Brooklyn Arts Council SU-CASA artist-in-residence grant.