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Mauro Fazion - Editor
Mauro has a PhD in Electrical Engineering from Federal University of Santa Catarina, and a Postdoc on "Social Network Analysis" at University of London, Queen Mary College. He is the author of the poetry collections
Olhos cegos (2004), Duplo duble (2002) and Helenos (1998), co-editor of “BABEL – Poetry, Translation and Critic Magazine’ (2000 to 2003), editor of “Literature - Oitenta & Quatro”, Elisabete Anderle Culture Award (2015),
director of experimental films, including ‘Bruxas’ (awarded by Embrafilme in 1987). He was a contributor with experimental poems at “Maths Poems”, from “The Mathematics of Poetry”, a cross-disciplinary project sponsored
by the Brigstow Institute (Small Press, Bristol, UK, 2019). Founder of telecom and automation companies, postgraduate programme coordinator (IoT, Datacentre, Digital Design), developer of the awarded automation software
Datafaz DCIM - DCD Awards 2012, besides several other academic papers.
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Rebecca Kosick - Co-Editor
Rebecca Kosick co-directs the Bristol Poetry Institute and founded the Indisciplinary Poetics Research Cluster at the University of Bristol. Senior Lecturer in Translation at the University of Bristol and Program
Director of the MA in Translation, she has a PhD in Comparative Literature from Cornell University. Rebecca is the author of Labor Day (Golias Books 2020) and Material Poetics in Hemispheric America: Words and Objects,
1950-2010 (Edinburgh University Press 2020) and has published numerous articles, essays, and other fragments that address, translate, or are themselves poetry.
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Russel Britton - Designer & Web Developer
Russel has been working on projects for big brands such as Netflix, Puffin Books and Sega, designing and creating web pages across various regions worldwide and working with both clients and stakeholders. Being
an individual who enjoys experimentation, he has been responsible for creating new functionality to web pages and is currently involved in a project that combines social physics, social cognitive neuroscience, systems theory
and machine learning in order to analyse networks of people. Russel has a BA Graphic Communication & Typography at Plymouth University and FdA Graphic Design with Interactive Multimedia at City of Bristol College.
Rowan Evans - Co-Editor (English)
Rowan Evans is a poet, composer and sound artist. His most recent chapbook is The Last Verses of Beccán (Guillemot Press, 2019), which won the Michael Marks Award for poetry. He received an Eric Gregory Award in 2015
and a selection of his work appears in Penguin Modern Poets 7: These Hard and Shining Things (Penguin, 2018). Rowan is editor of Moot Press and artistic co-director of the performance company FEN. He is currently undertaking
practice-based PhD research in modern poetry and early medieval languages at Royal Holloway, University of London, and was a Creative Fellow at University College London 2019-20.
Ademir Demarchi - Co-Editor (Brazil/Portugal)
Ademir has a PhD in Brazilian Literature from USP – University of São Paulo. A literature activist, he is the editor of the poetry magazine BABEL (15 editions published, since 2000 and 1st place out of 170 projects
by the Ministry of Culture of Brazil in 2010). Editor of the “Sereia Ca(n)tadora” (more than 30 books published by hand). Ademir is author of several essays and books of poetry: “Os mortos na sala de jantar (Realejo, 2007),
Pirão de sereia (poesia reunida, Realejo, 2012), O amor é lindo (Patuá, 2016) and Gambiarra – Uma pinguela para o futuro do pretérito (Urutau, 2018); “Siri na lata (Realejo, 2015); “Espantalhos” (Editora Nave, 2018), “Contrapoéticas”
(Editora Nave), “Louvores Gozosos” (Olaria Cartonera); “Cemitério da Filosofia - Preceitos da dúvida”, “In Fuck We Trust”, (Urutau).
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Johanna Darque - Co-Editor (English)
Poet, publisher and interdisciplinary researcher. She established Small Press in 2018, publishing new poetry and experimental writing in Bristol, UK. Small Press ran and published the cross-disciplinary project
Maths Poems, bringing together mathematicians and poets to explore the possibility of expressing poetic concepts in mathematical language and vice versa.
Miranda Lynn Barnes - Co-Editor (English)
Miranda Lynn Barnes is a poet, researcher, and educator from the US, now resident in the UK. Her debut pamphlet, Blue Dot Aubade, was published with V. Press in 2020. Formulations: Chemical Poems, a collaborative
chapbook of poems and newly created poetic forms based in chemistry, will be published in early 2022 with Small Press, and is co-authored with chemist and poet Stephen Paul Wren. Miranda taught creative writing for five years
at Bath Spa University while undertaking her PhD. She now serves as Research Associate in Archiving & Preserving Open Access books at Loughborough University, as part of the COPIM Project. She is also an editor at Consilience Journal,
a peer-reviewed journal of poetry and science. Miranda’s research focuses on the intersection of poetry and science, particularly in terms of form. Her poems are widely published in journals and anthologies, both in the UK and abroad.
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