Zoe Brezsny is the author of the chapbooks neuron waterfall (Heinzfeller, 2023), brume d'amour (Wonder Press, 2024), and Ecstasy (Topos Press, 2021), an audio cassette of poems. She records a weekly guided meditation for WFMU 91.1 FM radio. Bug Mobile (Façadomy, 2026), a collaborative book with the artist Henry Gunderson, is coming out this spring. Jungmin Cho, based in Seoul and New York, is the founder and director of WHITE NOISE—an art space and platform in Seoul dedicated to fostering artistic experimentation and building global art communities since its establishment in 2018. Also, as an independent curator, writer, and art advisor, she tries to pose accessible yet critical questions to the world through art. Her current writing explores Korean modernity and its ongoing transformation of emotional and material residues, focusing on how these elements are symbolized and commodified in art and pop culture from a microscopic lens. Mimosa Echard has exhibited her work in various internationally renowned institutions such as the Centre Pompidou, Paris; Lafayette Anticipations—Fondation d’entreprise Galeries Lafayette, Paris; Palais de Tokyo, Paris; Collection Lambert, Avignon; Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris, Paris; Australian Center for Contemporary Art, Melbourne; Dortmunder Kunstverein, Dortmund; Platform-L Contemporary Art Center, Seoul; Cell Project Space, London. Lucy Ives is a novelist and critic. Her most recent books, both from Graywolf Press, are Life Is Everywhere: A Novel and An Image of My Name Enters America: Essays, winner of the 2024 Vermont Book Award in Creative Nonfiction. Her work has appeared in Harper’s, The New York Times Book Review, The Paris Review, and Vogue, among other publications. A recipient of an Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant, she has taught at Brown, Cornell, and New York Universities. In spring 2026, siglio press will release Ives’s three six five: prompts, acts, divinations, a year-long daybook of philosophical exercises for writing and other forms of creative practice. Rachel James (b. Toronto, Canada) is a poet and artist with a background in experimental ethnography. She is the author of An Eros Encyclopedia (Wendy’s Subway, 2022) and the chaplet from V’s Order (Belladonna, 2023). Her work has been presented in North America and Europe, including at The Poetry Project in New York City, SOMA in Mexico City, The New Gallery in Calgary, and Totaldobže in Riga. As an audio documentarian, she has worked with BBC Radio, KCRW’s The Organist, and more. She resides in New York City, Lenapehoking.