GHOST CITY PRESS

KEVIN BERTOLERO
Publisher

Kevin Bertolero is the founding editor of Ghost City Press. He holds degrees in Literature from Potsdam College and the University of New Hampshire, as well as an MFA in poetry from New England College. He is also the editor of & Change. Kevin is the author of From the Estuary to the Offing (2015), Modern Thought (2016), Soft Boy (2017), Love Poems (2020) and Forever in Transition (2021). Kevin’s work was long-listed for the 2018 Peach Gold Prize and his poems and essays have been published in Olney Mag, Fourteen Poems, The Cortland Review, Malasaña, and elsewhere. He tweets @KevinBertolero.

JACK BACHMANN EditorJack Bachmann is a writer currently living in Minneapolis, Minnesota. A graduate of St. Olaf College, Jack works as a museum and outdoor educator. He is the author of dayglo (Ghost City Press, 2019), and his work has appeared in …

JACK BACHMANN
Editor

Jack Bachmann is a writer currently living in Minneapolis, Minnesota. A graduate of St. Olaf College, Jack works as a museum and outdoor educator. He is the author of dayglo (Ghost City Press, 2019) and Soft Static Crushes (Ghost City Press, 2021). His work has appeared in sssuuubbbllleeettt, ömegä, and micro/macro among other places. Find him on Twitter @quasireader.

 

GHOST CITY REVIEW

JUSTIN KARCHER Editor-in-Chief (GCR)Justin Karcher is a Pushcart-nominated poet and playwright born and raised in Buffalo, New York. He is the author of several books of poetry, including Tailgating at the Gates of Hell (Ghost City Press, 2015). He …

JUSTIN KARCHER
Editor-in-Chief

Justin Karcher is a Pushcart-nominated poet and playwright born and raised in Buffalo, New York. He is the author of several books of poetry, including Tailgating at the Gates of Hell (Ghost City Press, 2015). He is also the editor of Ghost City Review and co-editor of the anthology My Next Heart: New Buffalo Poetry (BlazeVOX, 2017). He tweets @Justin_Karcher.

JOHN COMPTON
Poetry Editor

john compton is a gay poet who lives with his husband josh and their dogs and cats. his newest book is the castration of a minor god (Ghost City Press, 2022).

JOSHUA GESSNER
Fiction Editor

Joshua Gessner is a student at Southern New Hampshire University, an editor for Ghost City Review, and has received his associate degree in English from Manchester Community College. He has been published in multiple Black Hare Press anthologies such as: Twenty Twenty, Oceans, Ancients, and Year Two; his other works can be found in Manchester Community College’s Literary Magazine, The Queen City Review, and in Ghost City Review. Joshua often spends his free time reading the classics and honing his craft.