at the intersection of 3 / Jill Darling, Hannah Ensor, Laura Wetherington

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dancing girl press, 2014
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 Jill Darling has two poetry collections: Solve For (BlazeVOX, ebooks) and begin with may: a series of moments (Finishing Line Press). And she's had work published in /NOR, Aufgabe, 580 Split, Quarter After Eight, Phoebe, factorial, Horse Less Review, Two Serious Ladies, in the anthology Poetic Voices Without Borders, and forthcoming in Denver Quarterly. She teaches at Eastern Michigan University and The University of Michigan-Dearborn.


Hannah Ensor has poems in print and online in Bat City Review, Cutbank, Spork Press, and Apartment Poetry, among others. An essay on Anne Carson’s Answer Scars appears in Anne Carson: Ecstatic Lyre (University of Michigan Press 2014). Along with being a member of the deep-ocean noise-pop duo Algae & Tentacles, she is also a co-editor of textsound.org, an assistant poetry editor for DIAGRAM, and serves as vice president of the board of directors of Casa Libre en la Solana, a literary arts nonprofit in Tucson, Arizona.



Laura Wetherington's first book, A Map Predetermined and Chance (Fence Books 2011), was selected by C.S. Giscombe for the National Poetry Series. Her work appears in the Minnesota Review, Drunken Boat, Otoliths, Verse, Mrs. Maybe, among others, and in two anthologies, The Sonnets: Translating and Rewriting Shakespeare, edited by Paul Legault and Sharmila Cohen (Nightboat Books 2012) and 60 Morning Talks, edited by Andy Fitch (Ugly Duckling Presse 2014). She currently teaches in Sierra Nevada College’s undergraduate English and low-residency MFA programs. Wetherington co-founded and currently edits textsound.org and works as a faculty advisor for the Sierra Nevada Review.