editor in chief // founder
Olivia Hu is a poet, writer, and advocate. She tinkles with words in her spare time, where her art has found home in various literary magazines. She also edits for other acclaimed journals and is a national writing winner.
social media liaison
Richa Gupta’s poetry appears in New Plains Review, Literary Orphans, Yellow Chair Review, Poetry Quarterly, and elsewhere. Her essays and articles have been published by The Huffington Post, Voices of Youth, and Her Culture. She is the founder and editor-in-chief of Moledro Magazine. Richa was born in 1999, and is a high school student studying in Bangalore, India.
social media liaison
Tanna Tan is a writer and anthropologist living in Texas. As a high tea enthusiast and an old soul born into the wrong era, Tanna devotes her time to help others reach for the stars of their dreams. When not writing, she can be found in off-beat coffee shops and reading under exceptionally fluffy blankets when it rains. You can find her on twitter @Evie_Redding and blogging at http://teapunknoveling.blogspot.com/.
visual arts editor
Marisa Potts is a collegiate student studying photography and design who believes there is nothing better than flowers and good coffee. She has worked on her high school newspaper as an editor and has received several statewide awards for both photography and design. You can often find her the corner with a Harry Potter book and food.
visual arts editor
Kanika Lawton is a twenty-one year old Canadian student and poet from Vancouver, British Columbia. She is on a year-long exchange program at the University of California Los Angeles and is on track to graduate with a Psychology degree in November 2016 and a Film Studies degree in June 2017 from the University of British Columbia. Her work has been published or is forthcoming in The Rising Phoenix Review and Rambutan Literary. She is currently working on her first book of poetry, tentatively titled Learning to Drown.
junior visual arts editor
Tricia Acosta is fourteen and endlessly inspired by the people around her. She is a budding wordsmith obsessed with cats, angels, and pretty stationary. Currently, she serves as a prose & poetry editor for Parallel Ink. When not writing, she's either goofing off with her friends or working on her Photoshop skills.
poetry editor
Kateri David is a writer and poet with a taste for the searing and milk-sweet. She currently attends high-school in Texas where she journals and plays tennis in-between studying. Her work has been awarded nationally by Colombia College Chicago and regionally by the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. In addition, her poetry is forthcoming in Elsewhere and –Ology Journal. You can find more of her writing at kateristheories.wordpress.com.
poetry editor
Anika Prakash is a sophomore in high school and the founder and editor-in-chief of Red Queen Literary Magazine. She currently serves as the co-news editor of Two Views Magazine and a poetry editor at Parallel Ink. She has received a Silver Award regionally from the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards for her poetry as well as a Silver Award for her flash fiction. Her poetry and stories can be found on Tablo, and her opinionated writing can be found on Medium.
poetry editor
Bronwen Brenner is a high school student residing in New York City. Her writing has received honors from the National YoungArts Foundation, the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers, The Poetry Society of the United Kingdom, Princeton University, Hollins University, and 92Y. She is an alumnus of the Adroit Journal Summer Mentorship Program. She has been published in Teen Vogue.
poetry editor
Lyrik Courtney is a Florida native and history enthusiast, with work forthcoming/published in Liminality and Polyphony H.S. They are a winner of several regional Scholastic Art and Writing awards and an editor for their high school's literary magazine; if you look hard enough, you'll find them sitting comfortably at the intersection of Black and agender, and tweeting at @lyrik_c.
poetry reader
Stephanie Tom is a high school student who lives in New York and likes to scour the internet for contemporary poetry. She writes and serves as an editor for both her school newspaper and literary magazine, and has previously won a Gold Key from the Scholastic Awards for her poetry. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Dear Damsels, Effervescent Magazine, Beech Street Review and Hypertrophic Literary.
prose editor
Nicole Tone has her BA in Literature and Creative Writing and is continuing her time at Southern New Hampshire University by pursuing her MA in English and Creative Writing. Not only is Nicole an editor, but she’s written personal essays and short stories that have appeared in The Clamor, The Penman,Hello Giggles, and xoJane. You can follow her on Twitter, like her on Facebook, follow her on Instagram, or check out her website at www.nicoleatone.com. Her debut novel, Without Benefits, came out in June 2016.
prose editor
Katlin Sweeney is a writer from Southern California and a graduate student at San Diego State University. Her passions include intersectional feminist theory, queer studies, zines, slam poetry, collage making, and attempting to crochet blankets. She is the editor and creator of Rally Zine, which can be found on issuu.com/katlinsweeney. She has published three books since 2011: The Bench Sitter, Angry Young Women, and Terminally Funny: How Being Sick Helped Me Live. She is the previous Editor-in-Chief of The Cougar Chronicle and the previous Assistant Editor of The Queery Magazine; both are student publications at CSU San Marcos. You can follow her at katlinsweeney.com and on Twitter @katlinsweeney17.
prose reader
Jodie Michelle is a high school junior living in California. Currently, she writes articles for White Teeth Magazine. When she's not taking a nap or writing, you can find her staring in awe at a California sunset or gazing lovingly at the moon.
art editor
Margaryta Golovchenko is an undergraduate student at the University of Toronto, studying Literature & Critical Theory and Fine Art History. There are some speculations that she hales from the moon and is simply assuming human form for the time being. She is a writer and sometimes-artist whose work has appeared in places like The Teacup Trail, Dear Damsels, Luna Luna Magazine, [parenthetical], and Tiny Donkey, among others, and is the author of the poetry chapbook Miso Mermaid (words(on)pages press, October 2016). She is also the editor for the journals Half Mystic and The Spectatorial. A majority of her time is spent munching on cherry strudel and trying to recollect her past life as a hedgehog. She can be found sharing her (mis)adventures on Twitter.
Olivia Hu is a poet, writer, and advocate. She tinkles with words in her spare time, where her art has found home in various literary magazines. She also edits for other acclaimed journals and is a national writing winner.
social media liaison
Richa Gupta’s poetry appears in New Plains Review, Literary Orphans, Yellow Chair Review, Poetry Quarterly, and elsewhere. Her essays and articles have been published by The Huffington Post, Voices of Youth, and Her Culture. She is the founder and editor-in-chief of Moledro Magazine. Richa was born in 1999, and is a high school student studying in Bangalore, India.
social media liaison
Tanna Tan is a writer and anthropologist living in Texas. As a high tea enthusiast and an old soul born into the wrong era, Tanna devotes her time to help others reach for the stars of their dreams. When not writing, she can be found in off-beat coffee shops and reading under exceptionally fluffy blankets when it rains. You can find her on twitter @Evie_Redding and blogging at http://teapunknoveling.blogspot.com/.
visual arts editor
Marisa Potts is a collegiate student studying photography and design who believes there is nothing better than flowers and good coffee. She has worked on her high school newspaper as an editor and has received several statewide awards for both photography and design. You can often find her the corner with a Harry Potter book and food.
visual arts editor
Kanika Lawton is a twenty-one year old Canadian student and poet from Vancouver, British Columbia. She is on a year-long exchange program at the University of California Los Angeles and is on track to graduate with a Psychology degree in November 2016 and a Film Studies degree in June 2017 from the University of British Columbia. Her work has been published or is forthcoming in The Rising Phoenix Review and Rambutan Literary. She is currently working on her first book of poetry, tentatively titled Learning to Drown.
junior visual arts editor
Tricia Acosta is fourteen and endlessly inspired by the people around her. She is a budding wordsmith obsessed with cats, angels, and pretty stationary. Currently, she serves as a prose & poetry editor for Parallel Ink. When not writing, she's either goofing off with her friends or working on her Photoshop skills.
poetry editor
Kateri David is a writer and poet with a taste for the searing and milk-sweet. She currently attends high-school in Texas where she journals and plays tennis in-between studying. Her work has been awarded nationally by Colombia College Chicago and regionally by the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. In addition, her poetry is forthcoming in Elsewhere and –Ology Journal. You can find more of her writing at kateristheories.wordpress.com.
poetry editor
Anika Prakash is a sophomore in high school and the founder and editor-in-chief of Red Queen Literary Magazine. She currently serves as the co-news editor of Two Views Magazine and a poetry editor at Parallel Ink. She has received a Silver Award regionally from the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards for her poetry as well as a Silver Award for her flash fiction. Her poetry and stories can be found on Tablo, and her opinionated writing can be found on Medium.
poetry editor
Bronwen Brenner is a high school student residing in New York City. Her writing has received honors from the National YoungArts Foundation, the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers, The Poetry Society of the United Kingdom, Princeton University, Hollins University, and 92Y. She is an alumnus of the Adroit Journal Summer Mentorship Program. She has been published in Teen Vogue.
poetry editor
Lyrik Courtney is a Florida native and history enthusiast, with work forthcoming/published in Liminality and Polyphony H.S. They are a winner of several regional Scholastic Art and Writing awards and an editor for their high school's literary magazine; if you look hard enough, you'll find them sitting comfortably at the intersection of Black and agender, and tweeting at @lyrik_c.
poetry reader
Stephanie Tom is a high school student who lives in New York and likes to scour the internet for contemporary poetry. She writes and serves as an editor for both her school newspaper and literary magazine, and has previously won a Gold Key from the Scholastic Awards for her poetry. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Dear Damsels, Effervescent Magazine, Beech Street Review and Hypertrophic Literary.
prose editor
Nicole Tone has her BA in Literature and Creative Writing and is continuing her time at Southern New Hampshire University by pursuing her MA in English and Creative Writing. Not only is Nicole an editor, but she’s written personal essays and short stories that have appeared in The Clamor, The Penman,Hello Giggles, and xoJane. You can follow her on Twitter, like her on Facebook, follow her on Instagram, or check out her website at www.nicoleatone.com. Her debut novel, Without Benefits, came out in June 2016.
prose editor
Katlin Sweeney is a writer from Southern California and a graduate student at San Diego State University. Her passions include intersectional feminist theory, queer studies, zines, slam poetry, collage making, and attempting to crochet blankets. She is the editor and creator of Rally Zine, which can be found on issuu.com/katlinsweeney. She has published three books since 2011: The Bench Sitter, Angry Young Women, and Terminally Funny: How Being Sick Helped Me Live. She is the previous Editor-in-Chief of The Cougar Chronicle and the previous Assistant Editor of The Queery Magazine; both are student publications at CSU San Marcos. You can follow her at katlinsweeney.com and on Twitter @katlinsweeney17.
prose reader
Jodie Michelle is a high school junior living in California. Currently, she writes articles for White Teeth Magazine. When she's not taking a nap or writing, you can find her staring in awe at a California sunset or gazing lovingly at the moon.
art editor
Margaryta Golovchenko is an undergraduate student at the University of Toronto, studying Literature & Critical Theory and Fine Art History. There are some speculations that she hales from the moon and is simply assuming human form for the time being. She is a writer and sometimes-artist whose work has appeared in places like The Teacup Trail, Dear Damsels, Luna Luna Magazine, [parenthetical], and Tiny Donkey, among others, and is the author of the poetry chapbook Miso Mermaid (words(on)pages press, October 2016). She is also the editor for the journals Half Mystic and The Spectatorial. A majority of her time is spent munching on cherry strudel and trying to recollect her past life as a hedgehog. She can be found sharing her (mis)adventures on Twitter.