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Editorial Director: Becca Schuh is a writer living in Brooklyn. She has recently published work with The Cut, Bookforum, The Nation, Columbia Journalism Review, and elsewhere. (becca@triangle.house)

Editor-at-Large: Bryan Woods is a computer programmer and writer from Brooklyn, New York. His writing has recently appeared in The Los Angeles Review of Books, Playboy, Electric Literature, Catapult, and elsewhere. (bryan@triangle.house)

Editor: Monika Woods is a Brooklyn-based writer and literary agent, representing writers of fiction and non-fiction at Triangle House Literary. She is a founder of Triangle House. (monika@triangle.house)

Editor: Lexi Kent-Monning is an alumna of the Tyrant Books workshop Mors Tua Vita Mea in Italy. A native Californian, she now lives in Brooklyn. Her debut novel, The Burden of Joy, is available through Rejection Letters Press.


Editor: Rob Franklin is a Brooklyn-based writer of fiction, poetry, and criticism. A native of the American South, Franklin often revisits remembered landscapes, exploring fissures of identity: race, class, and the betrayals that can occur in intimate relationships across those lines.  His work has appeared in New England Review, The Rumpus, and Prairie Schooner, among others. His debut novel, Great Black Hope, will be published in 2025 by Summit Books. 

Editor: Mariah Stovall is the author of I Love You So Much It's Killing Us Both: a novel, or an annotated mixtape and a literary agent at Trellis Literary Management. She does not live in Brooklyn.

Editor: Milo Walls is an associate editor at Farrar, Straus and Giroux, where they publish fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Their authors include Maggie Millner, Michael Magee, Brittany Newell, Emily Hunt Kivel, Jamie Keiles, and Tash Aw. 

Editor: Emmeline Clein is a writer. Her first book, Dead Weight: Essays on Hunger and Harm, is out now from Knopf. Her chapbook Toxic was published by Choo Choo Press in 2022. Her essays, criticism, and reporting have been published in The Paris Review, The Yale Review, The Nation, The New York Times Magazine, and other outlets.

Editor: Felicia Rosemary Urso is a writer, editor, and typesetter working on a memoir. She is a Tin House 2022 workshop participant, Mors Tua Vita Mea alumni, and graduate of the University of North Carolina, Wilmington MFA program in creative nonfiction.


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The Triangle House Review is currently open for submissions by writers who have never been published in any capacity before. If this is you, please write to Becca at becca@triangle.house.

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