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The Bear Who Ate the Stars by Julia Kolchinsky Dasbach
The Bear Who Ate the Stars by Julia Kolchinsky Dasbach









The Bear Who Ate the Stars by Julia Kolchinsky Dasbach

He graduated from the MFA program at the University of New Hampshire. Ian Denning ’s short stories have appeared or are forthcoming in The Guardian, Tin House’s Open Bar, New Ohio Review, Passages North, and elsewhere. She lives in Philly with her two children, two cats, one dog, and one husband.

The Bear Who Ate the Stars by Julia Kolchinsky Dasbach

She holds an MFA from the University of Oregon and is completing her Ph.D. Julia is the editor of Construction Magazine. Her poems appear in POETRY, American Poetry Review, and The Nation, among others. 40 WEEKS, written while pregnant with her now 4-month-old daughter, is forthcoming from YesYes Books in 2021. Her second collection, Don’t Touch the Bones, won the 2019 Idaho Poetry Prize and is forthcoming from Lost Horse Press in March 2020. She is the author of The Many Names for Mother, winner of the Wick Poetry Prize (Kent State University Press, 2019), and The Bear Who Ate the Stars (Split Lip Press, 2014). Julia Kolchinsky Dasbach ( emigrated from Ukraine as a Jewish refugee when she was six years old. Coe earned an MFA from Cornell University co-edits the small press Eggtooth Editions and has held residencies from Herbert Hoover National Historic Site, Petrified Forest National Park, and Ora Lerman Trust. Coe’s stories are published in Antioch Review, Cosmonauts Avenue, Electric Literature, Five on the Fifth, Matador Review, and elsewhere.

The Bear Who Ate the Stars by Julia Kolchinsky Dasbach

Coe ’s first novel, New Veronia, came out with Clash Books in November 2019. Currently, she lives in Paris, France, and serves as Poetry Editor for Sundog Lit.

The Bear Who Ate the Stars by Julia Kolchinsky Dasbach

Her essays have appeared in The Collagist, DIAGRAM, FANZINE, The Iowa Review, The Rumpus, Xavier Review, and Buried Letter Press. She is currently working on a memoir.Ĭarrie Chappell’s poetry has been published in Cimarron Review, Cream City Review, Harpur Palate, and the Pittsburgh Poetry Review. Her work has been the recipient of the Reba Elaine Pearl Roorbach Award, the Academy of American Poets Award, and the Dana Greenblatt Feminist Media Award. She holds an MFA from the Ohio State University. Caroline Angell is an Ohio-based model, artist, and mental health advocate.











The Bear Who Ate the Stars by Julia Kolchinsky Dasbach