LUCIA CUPERTINO (1986, Polignano a Mare). Writer, cultural anthropologist and translator. After...
LUCIA CUPERTINO (1986, Polignano a Mare). Writer, cultural anthropologist and translator. After...
Jury, who graduated in fine arts from the University of Houston-Clear Lake in 2014, has been published in over 130 magazines from all over the world. Her art has appeared in The Tishman Review, Amsterdam Quarterly, The Menteur, The Manhattanville Review, and Blue Mesa Review, among others.
Kirstin Ruth Bratt is a professor, mother, writer who is fascinated with live theater and music. She can often be seen walking near the Mississippi River in Minneapolis or holding yoga poses in a hot studio.
Papree Rahaman is a noted writer from Dhaka, Bangladesh. She has many collections of short stories. Her notable novels include Bayan (2008), Palatia (2011), Nadidhara Abasik Elaka (2019). Papree also edited many important magazines and anthologies.
Zach Murphy is a Hawaii-born writer with a background in cinema. His stories appear in Reed Magazine, The Coachella Review, Maudlin House, Still Point Arts Quarterly, B O D Y, Ruminate, Wilderness House Literary Review, Flash: The International Short-Short Story Magazine, and more.
How dilemma, decisions and the birth of Death figure in a story from the Mahabharata – Arpan Chakraborty explored the concept of death as articulated in the Mahabharata in this intriguing take.
Malinovskaya’s poetry has been published in numerous anthologies and magazines and translated into English, Spanish, Italian, Ukrainian, Lithuanian, Belarusian and Polish. Her most recent documentary poetry project is based on testimonies of French–Ivorian clashes survivors. A Time of its own is a poem based on the testimonies of the French citizen who survived the civil war in Ivory Coast
The Antonym invites nonfiction writers to enter the November Creative Nonfiction Contest, for which USD 50 will be awarded to the winning submission.
An award-winning poet, essayist, and translator, Andrew Joron started writing science fiction and then expanded his scope to include innovative techniques in poetry. Joron’s later poetry, combining scientific and philosophical ideas with the sonic properties of language, has been compared to the work of the Russian Futurist Velimir Khlebnikov. Andrew talked with The Antonym on his writing and the craft.
Born in Mexico City in 1972, Kenia Cano lives in Cuernavaca. Some of her poetry books are Prayer of birds, The birds of this day (Carlos Pellicer Ibero-American Poetry Prize); An animal for the eyes and Diary of uncomfortable poems, the latter published by the Editorial Fund of the Autonomous University of Querétaro in 2017.