editors

Meakin Armstrong

Meakin Armstrong is fiction editor of Guernica (guernicamag.com), a top-ranked literary and political site that’s received acclaim by magazines such as Esquire. He is a freelance writer, a former adjunct professor, and a former employee of The New Yorker. Most recently, his work has appeared in Wigleaf, Noö Journal, elimae, Our Stories Literary Journal, InDigest, and various anthologies. His nonfiction has been featured in Mr. Beller’s Neighborhood, TheAtlantic.com, TheAlanticWire.com, Time Out New York, and the books, New York Calling: From Blackout to Bloomberg and Museyon Guides Film + Travel North America. In 2007, he received a Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference scholarship for fiction.

Edwin Frank

Edwin Frank is a poet and critic and the founding and present editor of the New York Review Books Classics series. He is currently working on a history of the twentieth-century novel.

Catherine Tice

Catherine Tice lives in Fort Greene in Brooklyn, and has worked at The New York Review of Books since 1983, where she currently serves as the Associate Publisher. She has made slender contributions to the Berlin edition of Le Monde Diplomatique, and most recently to The St. Petersburg Review.

Erica Wright

Erica Wright is the author of the poetry collection Instructions for Killing the Jackal (Black Lawrence Press, 2011) and the chapbook Silt (Dancing Girl Press, 2009). Her debut crime novel, The Red Chameleon, will be published next year by Pegasus Books. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Blackbird, Crazyhorse, Denver Quarterly, Drunken Boat, From the Fishouse, New Orleans Review, and elsewhere. She is the Poetry Editor at Guernica Magazine and has taught creative writing at Marymount Manhattan College and New York University's continuing studies program.