The Glass Chapbook Series Year Three (2018-2019)

We are proud to announce the third year of the Glass Chapbook Series.

Anna Meister (As If) earned a BA in poetry/memory/maps from Hampshire College & an MFA in Poetry at New York University, where she served as a Goldwater Writing Fellow. A Pushcart Prize & Best of the Net nominee, her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Whiskey Island, The Adroit Journal, Barrow Street, BOAAT, Sugar House Review, DIAGRAM, Powder Keg, & elsewhere. Anna was a finalist for the 2014 Button Poetry Prize & was a 2015 Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts Fellow. Her chapbook Nothing Granted was published by dancing girl press in late 2016. She lives & works in Des Moines, IA.

Ashley Miranda (dolores in spanish is pain, dolores in lolita is a girl) is a Guatemalan/Mexican poet & teacher from Chicago. Most of her work is an exploration of mental health, gender, and trauma. Her debut poetry collection Thirteen Jars: How Xt'actani Learned to Speak was published by Another New Calligraphy. Her work has been previously featured by the Denver Quarterly, Yes, Poetry, Rising Phoenix Review, OCCULUM, and other publications. She tweets impulsive poetry and other musings @dustwhispers and you can learn more about her work at agirlaloof.com.

Noor Ibn Najam (Praise to Lesser Gods of Love) is a poet who writes to survive. They are a Callaloo, Watering Hole, and Pink Door fellow, and all their friends¡Ç teita. Their work has been published with the Academy of American Poets, Drunk in a Midnight Choir, and Winter Tangerine, among others.

Kwame Opoku-Duku III (The Unbnd Verses, Vol. 1) lives in New York City. His poetry, fiction, and interviews are featured or forthcoming in the Massachusetts Review, BOMB, Gigantic Sequins, the Adroit Journal, Booth, Glass: A Journal of Poetry, Apogee, Chicago Review of Books' Arcturus, and elsewhere. Kwame has a degree in creative writing from Columbia University, and along with Karisma Price, he is a founding member of the Unbnd Collective.

Shay Alexi (Diary of a Ghost Girl) is a radically tender poet and performance artist based out of Atlanta. She tells stories in an effort to cultivate joy, dismantle patriarchy, and throw a really great party. Shay was the recipient of the 2017 Elizabeth Jenkins Poetry Prize and the winner of the 2017 Java Monkey Slam championship. She has represented Atlanta in the National Poetry Slam and the Individual World Poetry Slam. Her work has been featured by riverSedge Literary Journal, Beecher's Magazine, Tinderbox Poetry Journal, Button Poetry, and Write About Now.


Subscriptions to The Glass Chapbook Series Year Three (2018-2019) are now available for $35.00 (shipping and handling included).

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Glass Poetry Press would also like to acknowledge the following manuscripts, which were selected as finalists for the 2018-2019 Glass Chapbook Series.

Deep for the Keeping by Tiah Lindner Raphael
/ Freedom by Iskandar Haggarty
laughing plastic by sally burnette
Overgrown by Umang Kalra
Impossible Flower by Roy White
no sharp edges by Davon Clark
Make It Till Morning by E. Kristin Anderson
The Articulations by Elizabeth Kate Switaj
Acid Cycle by Alexis Bates and Logan February
As I am: Ian eri Can by Thanh Bui
Naked, Getting Nuder by Gina Marie Bernard
girl with apricot heart by Ty Kiatathikom
Metaphorsis by Yu-Han Chao
Power Plays by Jessica Morey-Collins
This Apiary by Allie Marini
You Are Speculative & I Am Dystopian: A YA Love Story by Amorak Huey