Amanda J. Bradley has published three poetry collections with NYQ Books: Queen Kong (2017), Oz at Night (2011), and Hints and Allegations (2009). She has published poems or has poems forthcoming in anthologies such as Dark Ink: A Poetry Anthology Inspired by Horror (Moon Tide Press) and Without a Doubt: poems illuminating faith (NYQ Books). Amanda’s fiction, essays, and poetry appear in literary magazines such as Pedestal Magazine, Rattle, The Account: A Journal of Poetry, Prose, and Thought, Pif Magazine, Paterson Literary Review, Chiron Review, Lips, The New York Quarterly, and Gargoyle. Amanda is a graduate of the MFA in creative writing program at The New School, and she holds a PhD in English and American Literature from Washington University in St. Louis. She taught English and Creative Writing courses for over twenty years at various colleges and universities, most recently at Keystone College in Pennsylvania, where she earned tenure as associate professor, and Marist College in New York.