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Exciting times around the PRISM office: we’re welcoming our new editorial team for the 2019-20 publishing year! We can’t wait for you to meet them—you’re gonna love them.


DSC_5411 (1)Shristi Uprety—Executive Editor, Circulation and Finance
circulation@prismmagazine.ca
@ShristiUprety

Shristi Uprety is a Kathmandu-born writer living in Vancouver. She writes fiction and non-fiction, and is currently working on her debut novel.

 

 

 

 


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Kate Black—Executive Editor, Promotions
promotions@prismmagazine.ca
@kategblack

Born and raised in St. Albert, AB, Kate Black is completing her MFA in creative writing at the University of British Columbia. Her fiction and essays have appeared in publications including Glass Buffalo, Eighteen Bridges and Maisonneuve, among others. She’s currently working on a book about West Edmonton Mall.

 

 


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Cara Nelissen—Executive Editor, Reviews
reviews@prismmagazine.ca
@CaraNelissen

Cara Nelissen is a queer writer currently living on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh peoples. She’s an MFA candidate at the University of British Columbia and the Reviews Editor at PRISM international. In her free time, she plays bass for Vancouver rock band Swamp Romance and likes to wander around the forest.

 


emmaimageEmma Cleary—Content Editor, Prose
prose@prismmagazine.ca
@em_cleary

Emma Cleary is a writer from Liverpool. Her short fiction can be found in Lighthouse Literary Journal, Shooter Literary Magazine, and Best British Short Stories. She holds a PhD in Literature and her essays have appeared in James Baldwin Review and Canadian Literature. She enjoys hanging out with her dog and walking in the woods.

 

 


Molly Cross-Blanchard—Content Editor, Poetry
poetry@prismmagazine.ca
@MollyECB

Molly Cross-Blanchard is a Métis writer from the prairies living as an uninvited guest on Musqueam territory. She is finishing her MFA at UBC and caring for an ornery Chiweenie named Ellie. Her work has appeared in CV2, Prairie Fire, The Malahat Review, In/Words, talking about strawberries, Canthius, and Red Rising. Molly’s chapbook, “I Don’t Want to Tell You,” was published in Spring 2018 with Rahila’s Ghost Press.