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Marie-Andrée Gill is a Master of Letters student at the University of Québec at Chicoutimi. Gill was born in the Ilnu community in Mashteuiatsh, and her writing blends Quebecois and Ilnu identities. She has published two collections at La Peuplade (2012) and Frayer (2015), is forthcoming in English translation from Book*hug.
Kristen Renee Miller is an editor and director of educational programming at Sarabande Books. Her work appeared or is forthcoming in POETRY, Guernica, Offing, and she has received fellowships from Vermont Studio Center, Blackacre Conservancy, and the Kentucky Foundation for Women. She lives in Louisville, Kentucky.
Kristen Renee Miller is an editor and director of educational programming at Sarabande Books. Her work appeared or is forthcoming in POETRY, Guernica, Offing, and she has received fellowships from Vermont Studio Center, Blackacre Conservancy, and the Kentucky Foundation for Women. She lives in Louisville, Kentucky.
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