Amy Ralston Seife
Publisher & Editor-in-Chief
Amy Ralston Seife is a poet and short story writer whose work has been nominated for the Best of the Net Anthology and Pushcart Prizes, and received first prize and honorable mentions in the Pen & Brush Prose Contest, Inkwell Competition, and Zoetrope’s All-Story Fiction Contest. She holds an MA in English Literature from Yale, an MFA in fiction from Sarah Lawrence, and an MBA from Columbia University. She teaches creative writing in New York.
Judith Naomi Fish
Senior Prose Editor
Judith Naomi Fish, a founding editor of The Westchester Review, is a writer and journalist. Her adult fiction, children’s stories, personal essays, and feature articles have appeared in The New York Times, the Gannett chain, The Jewish Week, Redbook, Midstream, and many other national and regional publications.
Erin L. Seifstad
Prose Editor
Erin L. Seifstad received a BA in English and Political Science from the University of Pennsylvania and a law degree from Georgetown University Law Center. She grew up in Istanbul and speaks fluent Turkish. She is currently working on a fantasy novel for young adult readers.
Anne Graue
Poetry Editor
Anne Graue is the author of a full-length poetry collection, Full and Plum-Colored Velvet, (Woodley Press) and a chapbook, Fig Tree in Winter (Dancing Girl Press). Her work has appeared in Gargoyle, Verse Daily, Poet Lore, One Art, Feral, Canary, The Ilanot Review, Leon Literary Review, SWWIM Every Day, Rivet Journal, New Verse News, The Museum of Americana, The Wild Word, and Anthropocene Poetry Journal. Her book reviews have appeared in the Kenyon Review, Green Mountains Review, The Rumpus, The Rupture, and Glass Poetry Journal. Links to her work can be found on her website: annegraue.com.
Amy Holman
Poetry Editor
Amy Holman is the author of two poetry collections, most recently Captive (Saddle Road Pr, 2023), and four chapbooks, including the prizewinning Wait for Me, I’m Gone. She is a literary consultant to creative writers, and lives in Brooklyn, New York.