2026 Masthead

Co-Editor-in-Chief

Shipra Agarwal is a doctor-turned-writer from India, pursuing an MFA in fiction at Arizona State University. Her work exploring the weaponization of shame in collectivist cultures has been published in Witness Magazine and The Rumpus, awarded second place in the Glendon and Kathryn Swarthout Awards, nominated for the PEN/Robert J. Dau Prize and the Pushcart Prize, shortlisted for the First Pages Prize and the Iron Horse Long Story Prize, and supported by a Tin House Summer Workshop scholarship, the Kenyon Review Writers Workshop, a residency at the Sundress Academy for the Arts, an Anaphora Arts scholarship, and a fellowship at the Authentic Voices Program. Shipra is currently working on a novel-in-stories.

Co-Editor-in-Chief

Darren C. Demaree is the author of twenty-three poetry collections, most recently So Much More (Harbor Editions, November 2024).  He is the recipient of a Greater Columbus Arts Council Grant, an Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Award, the Louise Bogan Award from Trio House Press, and the Nancy Dew Taylor Award from Emrys Journal.  He is the Editor-in-Chief of the Best of the Net Anthology and the Managing Editor of Ovenbird Poetry.  He is currently working in the Columbus Metropolitan Library system.

Founder & Consulting Editor

Erin Elizabeth Smith (she/her) is the Executive Director of Sundress Publications and the Sundress Academy for the Arts and a 2023 Academy of American Poets Laureate Fellow. She is the author of three full-length collections of poetry, most recently DOWN (SFASU 2020) and the founder of the Best of the Net Anthology. Her work has appeared in The Kenyon Review, Guernica, Ecotone, Crab Orchard, and Mid-American. Smith is a Teaching Professor in the English Department at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville.

Managing Editor

Clayton Bradshaw-Mittal (they/them) writes queer, working-class stories, essays, and poems. Their work has been supported by Community of Writers, MASS MoCA, Vermont Studio Center, Sundress Academy for the Arts, Tin House, and Erie Arts and Culture. Winner of the Plaza Short Story Prize and finalist for the AWP Grace Paley Prize for Short Fiction, their creative work can be found in Story, Third Coast, The Masters Review, Fairy Tale Review, F(r)iction, American Literary Review, Hippocampus, and elsewhere. Other writing appears in The Rumpus, Barrelhouse, New Ohio Review, and additional journals. They live in Erie, PA with their partner and chocolate lab.

Assistant Editor

Ariadne Alexis Macquarie (she/they), originally from Western North Carolina, is an MFA student in Poetry at the University of Kentucky, where she teaches. She received her BA in Creative Writing from Roanoke College. Formerly the Editor-in-Chief of New Limestone Review, she currently serves as an Assistant Editor for the Best of the Net Anthology. Her poetry, fiction, and photography can be found in Red Branch Review, Women of Appalachia, Bullshit Lit, and elsewhere. She is on Instagram and Bluesky @flameazaleas.

Assistant Editor

Chekwube Ozieh (she/her) is a freelance editor and founder of a nonfiction publishing service that helps emerging writers bring their work to print. A graduate of History and Diplomacy, she’s passionate about inclusivity in publishing, culture, and jazz music.

Assistant Editor

Mohammed U. Yusuf is a writer and editor from North-Central, Nigeria. His works have recently appeared—or are forthcoming—in Frontier Poetry, FlowerSong Press, Chestnut Review, Lunaris Review, RoseyRavelston Books, among others. He is a final-year student at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria and appreciates the gift of epiphanies.

Social Media Manager

Caroline Majewski (she/her) is Social Media Manager at Best of the Net. She has a degree in English from Oakland University. She reads young writers’ works at The Young Writers Initiative and wrote articles for Save the Water. As a staff member at SeaGlass Literary, Caroline contributed as an editor, an Instagram manager, and the marketing director. 

Art

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Art Coordinator

Laura Page lives and works in Eugene OR. She studied English and Writing at Southern Oregon University and is the author of Dove, Coyote, (Ghost Peach Press, 2020). Laura has worked as a literary editor, a poet, and in more recent years, an artist, visually collaborating with writers and small presses in the poetry community. 

Assistant Art Coordinator

Lee Anderson is a trans writer with an MFA from Northern Arizona University. Their award-nominated work is published in the Best American Food and Travel Writing 2025 anthology and can otherwise be found in places like Brevity, Salt Hill Journal, and The Rumpus. They are the Managing Editor of Half Mystic Journal and live in Chicago with their partner and a cat named Pretzel.

Creative Nonfiction

Creative Nonfiction Coordinator

Ching-In Chen is author of Shiny City, recombinant (2018 Lambda Literary Award for Transgender Poetry), and The Heart’s Traffic: a novel in poems, as well as chapbooks to make black paper sing and Kundiman for Kin :: Information Retrieval for Monsters (Leslie Scalapino Finalist). Chen is co-editor of The Revolution Starts at Home: Confronting Intimate Violence Within Activist Communities. They are a Kelsey Street Press collective member, Airlie Press editor and Nonfiction Coordinator for Best of the Net. They serve on Seattle’s Cultural Space Agency’s Governing Council and on Seattle City of Literature’s board. They received fellowships from Kundiman, Lambda, Watering Hole, Can Serrat, Imagining America, Jack Straw Cultural Center, EmergeNYC, Intercultural Leadership Institute and Academy of American Poets Laureate Fellowship as well as the Judith A. Markowitz Award for Exceptional New LGBTQ Writers. They serve as Kundiman’s Pacific Northwest chapter co-lead and on the board. They collaborate with Cassie Mira on Breathing in a Time of Disaster, a performance, installation and speculative writing project exploring breath through meditation and environmental justice. They teach in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences and the MFA program in Creative Writing and Poetics at the University of Washington Bothell.

Assistant Creative Nonfiction Coordinator

Noor Alnaaz Islam is a poet, editor, and curator based in Seattle. Originally from Assam, India, Noor’s work explores eco-poetics, the human condition, and matrilineal identity. She is an editor at Kelsey Street Press and a poetry mentor with Pongo Poetry Project. Noor’s writing has appeared/forthcoming in Performance Research Journal, gulmohur quarterly, ambrosia zine, Clamor, The Assam Tribune, and elsewhere.

Readers:

Fiction

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Fiction Coordinator

Heather Leigh (they/them) is a queer, disabled, Chicago-based professor, editor, and writer. They have worked with the editing team of Uncanny Magazine, as a fiction and poetry editor for Curbside Splendor, and as managing editor of LacertaPublications. Their most recent publication, “Netflicks and Chill,” was published in CultureCult’s limited print anthology, Bloodlet. They are currently working on completing a collection of flash and short stories composed of a mashup of literary and various speculative fiction genres that critique modern society and culture. Spoiler: Someone usually dies at the end. 

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Assistant Fiction Coordinator

Sierra Farrare (she/her) is a short fiction writer from Baltimore, Maryland. In addition to a limited self-published run of her collection, Friday Night Hand Grenade, you can also find her work featured in Pretty Owl Poetry and University of Baltimore’s Welter. She currently serves as the assistant executive director for the Sundress Academy of the Arts and is a member of the reader boards for Spellbound Publications, LLC. and Sundress Publications.

Poetry

Poetry Coordinator

Sarah A. Chavez (she/ella/they), a California mestiza living and working in the PNW, is the author of the poetry collections like everything else we loved, (Porkbelly Press), Halfbreed Helene Navigates the Whole (Ravenna Press Triple Series), Hands That Break & Scar (Sundress Publications), and All Day, Talking (dancing girl press). Recent writing projects have received a 2025-2026 Tacoma Artists Initiative Award, as well as residencies at Dorland Mountain Arts Colony, the Macondo Writers Workshop, and The Writer’s Colony at Dairy Hollow. Her in-process project, In the Face of Mourning was awarded a 2023 Scholarship & Research grant from the University of Washington Tacoma’s (UWT) School for Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences. Chavez teaches creative writing and Latinx/Chicanx-focused courses, facilitates community writing workshops in and around Tacoma, WA, and serves as the poetry coordinator for Best of the Net Anthology. Some of their writing can be found in DiodeThimble MagazinePainted Bride QuarterlyCider Press Review, & The Museum of Americana: A Literary Review.

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Assistant Poetry Coordinator

Robin LaMer Rahija is a Kentucky poet, currently working as administrative staff at the University of Kentucky. She is the author of Inside Out Egg (Variant Lit 2024), and her poems have appeared in Puerto Del Sol, FENCE, Spoon River Review, and elsewhere.

Readers

Dahlia Aguilar, Sami Ayale, Sam Baine Freeman, Elisa Balabram, Whitney Bashaw, Emi Bell, Ines Bellina, Christina Berke, Evelyn Berry, Bonnie Bolling, Alicia Bones, Sara Borjas, Eva Brooks, Luci Brown, Suzane Byrd, Mialise Carney, Josh Carpenter, Kristi Carter, Thomas Caulfield, Daniel J. Cecil, Celeste Chan, Whitney Cooper, B. Cody Lumpkin, Vincent Cooper, Robert Deal, Mary DeCarlo, Cara Diaconoff, Nick Domich, Erin Elkins, Luci Ellen Roller, David Emeka, James Engelhardt, Bethany English-Simpson, Emily Ethier, Rona Fernandez, Molly Fuller, Caroline Funk, Ashley Gilland, Keaona Gray-Outlaw, Sydney Greiner, Jaime Gill, Lindy Giusta, Lindy Giusta, Isabella Hawkins, Mureall Hebert, Tiffany Herron, Joselyn Hofer, Bethany Hudson, Marjorie Irizarry, Grace Jahng Lee, Ever Jones, Jill Khoury, Nari Kirk, Noelle Kriegel, Robin Krueger, Skyler Lambert, Nicole Lawrence, Meta LeCompte, Stella Lei, Michael Levan, Ruowei Lim, Audrey Lin, Christian Livermore, Anaya Marei, Destiny Marinkovic, Emma McVeigh, Brittany Micka-Foos, NmaHassan Muhammad, Rita Mookerjee, Miguel M. Morales, Nida Mubaraki, Nima Najafi Kianfar, Amy Nguyen, Pia Owens, Kasun Pathirage, Trevor Patterson, Jardana Peacock, Gerardo Perez-Enriquez, Marlo Provorse, Taylin Randolph, Hannah Rego, Samantha Reid Aviña, Luz Rosales, Forrest Roth, Lacey Rowland, Jillian Schedneck, Jennifer Schomberg Kanke, Jacquelyn Scott, Betsy Selvam, Kamna Shastri, Janelle Sheetz, Jess Simms, Miranda Stark, Julia Talen, Tien Taylor, Gina Thayer, Kari Treese, Angie Trudell Vasquez, Viktoria Valenzuela, Sara Vazquez Melendez, Vicki Wooten, Tanya Young, Amy Y.Q. Lin, Kyiara Zoobalan

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