by Chrissy Kolaya and Nathan Holic






Author Chrissy Kolaya is the author of one novel, Charmed Particles (Dzanc Books) and two books of poems: Other Possible Lives and Any Anxious Body (Broadstone Books). Her short fiction and poems have been included in the anthologies New Sudden Fiction (Norton) and Fiction on a Stick: New Stories by Minnesota Writers (Milkweed Editions) and in a number of literary journals. She teaches creative writing in the MFA program at the University of Central Florida.
Artist Nathan Holic is the author of two novels, Bright Lights, Medium-Sized City (Burrow Press) and American Fraternity Man (Beating Windward Press), as well as a novella, The Things I Don’t See (Main Street Rag). He has served for fifteen years as the Graphic Narrative Editor at The Florida Review. His fiction has been published in The Portland Review, Iron Horse, and The Apalachee Review, and some of his comics have been published in Booth, Saw Palm, Bridge Eight, and Redivider. As a longtime Floridian, he is interested in creating work that builds upon and expands the mythology of the region, from his childhood home along the Gulf Coast to his current home in Central Florida.
