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JONATHAN WEINERT is the author of three books of poems: "A Slow Green Sleep" (2021), winner of the Saturnalia Books Editors Prize; "In the Mode of Disappearance" (2008), winner of the Nightboat Poetry Prize; and "Thirteen Small Apostrophes" (2012), a chapbook. He is co-editor of and contributor to "Until Everything Is Continuous Again: American Poets on the Recent Work of W. S. Merwin" (2012). Recent work appears or is forthcoming in Blackbird, Harvard Review, On the Seawall, Pangyrus, Good River Review, and elsewhere.

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LENA N. GEMMER is originally from the quiet foggy town of Montara CA where she began her love of writing on her grandfather’s Remington Rand typewriter. Before deciding to pursue an MFA in Creative Nonfiction at University of New Hampshire, she received a BA in English and History from Allegheny College in Meadville PA. As a writer, she believes in connecting to readers on a visceral human level. When she is not in graduate school, you can find her taking photographs or scolding her Norwegian Forest cat Mitchy. Her photography has been published in Burningword Literary Journal, and the Wild Roof Journal. Her essay “Dinosaurs Before Dark” has been accepted at The Bangalore Review.

2013 - Volume I.I

Mission Statement:

2014 - Volume 2

Hindsight strives to highlight voices from all walks of life by publishing creative nonfiction in all its forms. We aim to foster a diverse range of contributors and their distinctive content. Anything from poetry to memoir to comics is considered for our annual print publication each spring, all through blind review, and all creative nonfiction. With submissions open year round, authors and artists have the opportunity to be published in our print journal and growing online platform.

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