Tanya Singh
Tanya Singh is the Founder & Editor-in-Chief of The Cerurove Magazine. Their work has appeared, or is forthcoming in Literary Orphans, Black Napkin Press, Indolent Books (What Rough Beast Series), among others. They live in India, and they would like to own a cat someday.
Sarah Feng
Sarah Feng is an incoming sophomore at Pinewood School (Los Altos, CA), a 2017 American High School Poets Just Poetry!!! National Winner, and the author of two novels, Beneath (2014) and Chiaroscuro (2017). Her works have been recognized by the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, the California Coastal Commission, and the Write the World Novel Writing Prizes, and have been published or are forthcoming in the Los Angeles Times Insider, TAB: A Journal of Poetry & Poetics, The Rising Phoenix Review, and National Poetry Quarterly, among others. She works for the Los Altos Town Crier, the Glass Kite Anthology, and the L'Éphémère Review.
Hena Sarkar
Hena Sarkar is pursuing a Bachelor's in English Literature at Jadavpur University, India. She loves animals more than humans, with a biased inclination towards canines, and aims to build a shelter for stray cats and dogs. When she isn't petting animals, she's found working as a freelance content writer. She is also a feminist, a child rights' activist and a campus leader at CRY (Child Rights and You). Her poetic attempts have been published by various magazines including Life in 10 Minutes, Quail Bell Magazine, Random Poem Tree, Moledro Magazine, among others. She blogs at thoughtsdrunkinpetrichor.wordpress.com.
Akua Owusu
Akua Owusu, originally from Accra, Ghana, is a junior at Milton Academy who loves Netflix and poetry. She mainly writes about her race, gender, and the intersections between those two identities. She is also a First Reader for the literary magazine Polyphony H.S.
Marisha Thomas
Marisha Thomas has been busy at this writing business - she's been featured in Fēlan Magazine, Thistle Magazine, SPIT. TAKE II, and tenderness, yea. She has a chapbook out, That Chill at Daybreak, which she hopes to have available online soon. She's often too closed off to describe, but you can see that she's black, she's Floridian, and she loves to write.
Isabelle Rodriguez
Isabelle Rodriguez is a senior at a small private college in Florida. She is in her senior year and spends her time writing creatively, participating in her college literary magazine, and laying out in the sun as much as she can.
Tanya Singh is the Founder & Editor-in-Chief of The Cerurove Magazine. Their work has appeared, or is forthcoming in Literary Orphans, Black Napkin Press, Indolent Books (What Rough Beast Series), among others. They live in India, and they would like to own a cat someday.
Sarah Feng
Sarah Feng is an incoming sophomore at Pinewood School (Los Altos, CA), a 2017 American High School Poets Just Poetry!!! National Winner, and the author of two novels, Beneath (2014) and Chiaroscuro (2017). Her works have been recognized by the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, the California Coastal Commission, and the Write the World Novel Writing Prizes, and have been published or are forthcoming in the Los Angeles Times Insider, TAB: A Journal of Poetry & Poetics, The Rising Phoenix Review, and National Poetry Quarterly, among others. She works for the Los Altos Town Crier, the Glass Kite Anthology, and the L'Éphémère Review.
Hena Sarkar
Hena Sarkar is pursuing a Bachelor's in English Literature at Jadavpur University, India. She loves animals more than humans, with a biased inclination towards canines, and aims to build a shelter for stray cats and dogs. When she isn't petting animals, she's found working as a freelance content writer. She is also a feminist, a child rights' activist and a campus leader at CRY (Child Rights and You). Her poetic attempts have been published by various magazines including Life in 10 Minutes, Quail Bell Magazine, Random Poem Tree, Moledro Magazine, among others. She blogs at thoughtsdrunkinpetrichor.wordpress.com.
Akua Owusu
Akua Owusu, originally from Accra, Ghana, is a junior at Milton Academy who loves Netflix and poetry. She mainly writes about her race, gender, and the intersections between those two identities. She is also a First Reader for the literary magazine Polyphony H.S.
Marisha Thomas
Marisha Thomas has been busy at this writing business - she's been featured in Fēlan Magazine, Thistle Magazine, SPIT. TAKE II, and tenderness, yea. She has a chapbook out, That Chill at Daybreak, which she hopes to have available online soon. She's often too closed off to describe, but you can see that she's black, she's Floridian, and she loves to write.
Isabelle Rodriguez
Isabelle Rodriguez is a senior at a small private college in Florida. She is in her senior year and spends her time writing creatively, participating in her college literary magazine, and laying out in the sun as much as she can.