Tamlin Orion Day

Tamlin Orion Day (he/him) is a graduate of MIU’s BA and BFA programs in creative writing. He has worked as an editor at iPhone Life Magazine, as a sensitivity reader, as an editor, copy-editor, and freelance writer, as a founding member of Fairfield Speakeasy, as a slam poetry coach, an artist. He has been published in Breathe Free Press.

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Emmy June Breffle

Emmy June Breffle (ze/zir, they/them, or she/her) is our resident prophet, cake and lasagna baker, singer, tiny house dweller, art book maker, gardener, and free spirit who asks the best questions of our guests, celebrates everyone on their birthdays with songs that extend to the ancestors, and writes inspired lyrical prose.

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Kai Black

Kai Black (they/their) is a Black Queer Nonbinary MFA Creative Writing Student at MIU, in Fairfield, IA, where they study Poetry and Speculative Fiction. They are also a blogger for their personal blog “The Lazy Hoe” and a social commentator on all things sex, entertainment, social issues, and anything that affects their identity and navigation in this world. You can follow them on Twitter @TheLazyHoeKai or IG @TheLazyHoe. This is their debut publication.

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Minca Borg

Minca Borg (she/her or they/them) joined our MFA in Spring ‘21. She has a background in sustainability, writing, and sciences, and a great interest in journalism. She is a dual genre student (poetry and creative nonfiction), who is curious about all of life and nature and science, loves exploring the borderlands between genres and the cracks between different ideas and sensory things.

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Maggie Ventsias

Maggie Ventsias (she/her) earned her BA in Art and her BFA in Professional and Creative Writing, as well as her MA in Studio Art from MIU. She’s currently pursuing her MFA in Creative Writing, graduating in 2022. She is a creative nonfiction and fiction student in our program, working on a memoir about raising seven teenagers in the nineties with a best friend she met online after both escaped abusive relationships.

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Chris Vasques

Chris Vasques (he/him) joined our program in Spring ‘21 as a fiction student. Chris loves speculative fiction and engages in elaborate world building for his stories. He is also a game developer, a realtor, and a business man. He also has an extensive history in instructional design.

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Sunita Martin

Sunita Martin (she/her) started our MFA in Spring ‘21, focusing on creative nonfiction. She is highly accomplished at writing funny and pithy pieces that read like columns and has started work on a memoir about growing up in an unusual small town in the middle of nowhere. She is currently deferring her studies, but she will be back.

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