AQP in NYC!

AQP will be in New York City on January 26th at 4 pm. Celebrate the Wolf Moon with this amazing line-up!
Autumn McClintock is a freelance writer and editor living in Philadelphia. Poems of hers have appeared in The Account, Cimarron Review, Denver Quarterly, The Georgia Review, Permafrost, Sonora Review, THRUSH, and others. She is a staff reader for Ploughshares and Poetry Editor of Doubleback Review. Her collection, Dirt Bird, is coming soon from AQP. Find her online at autumnmcclintock.com.  

Anna Badkhen is the author of seven books, most recently the essay collection Bright Unbearable Reality, which was longlisted for the 2022 National Book Award. Her awards include the Guggenheim Fellowship, the Barry Lopez Visiting Writer in Ethics and Community Fellowship, and the Joel R. Seldin Award from Psychologists for Social Responsibility for writing about civilians in war zones. Her essays, dispatches, and short stories appear in periodicals such as the New York Review of Books, Granta, The Common, Scalawag, Harper’s, the Paris Review, and the New York Times. Badkhen was born in the Soviet Union and is a US citizen. Anna's website is annabadkhen.com and IG handle annabadkhen

Yew San Cheah is a writer from Hong Kong born 1999. He studied at the Iowa Young Writers’ Workshop and hosted a young writers’ Q & A session for the New York Times Asia Desk with AQ’s editor-in-chief. He assists with AQ events, including a curated art exhibit and workshop in Taos, NM. He attended Columbia University and is currently working on a personal essay about raves in an East Asian city.

Robbi Overbey is a writer of mostly short fiction. Her stories have appeared in Alexandria Quarterly, Sakura ReviewParis Lit Up, and Local Knowledge. The debut collection,  A Life Without Seasons and Other Stories, was published in 2016 by AQ Press. A second collection, Endlessly Small, which also includes poetry and plays, was published by AQ Press in 2022. Find Robbi at: robbioverbey.com and @endlesslysmall
Originating from France, Pauline Mornet has a background in writing and performance. Her writing has been published in Voiceworks, Island Magazine, Leon Literary Review, and her academic writing will soon be published in peer-reviewed Performance Research.

Daniel Kelley Vargas is a multi-disciplinary artist from Chicago, based in New York. As a photographer, designer, illustrator, video artist, and writer, Vargas focuses on exploring the boundaries of (and relationships between) various art forms. Typically made in the moment of inspiration with what's readily available, his work highlights a timeless artistic instinct to materialize his feelings with what's at his immediate disposal.

Ezra Weingartner (he/him/his) is a poet and makeup artist from Colorado, based in New York. Leaning into the therapy of writing, his work emphasizes observation before reflection. He often uses form or lack thereof to encourage readers to interact with his writing in a way that makes sense for them rather than asserting his own interpretation of a piece.  His IG handle is @sonicridersfan00