MASTHEAD

  • Court Ludwick

    Founder + Editor-in-Chief

  • Riah Hopkins

    Managing Editor

  • Amelia Skinner Saint

    Art Curator

  • Bianca Viñas

    Poetry Editor

  • Bekah Bahn

    Associate Editor

MEET THE TEAM

  • Court Ludwick, Founder + Editor-in-Chief

    Court Ludwick is the author of These Strange Bodies (ELJ Editions, 2024) and the founding editor-in-chief of Broken Antler Magazine. Her writing has been nominated for Best of the Net and the Pushcart Prize, and can be found in Denver Quarterly, Variant Literature, Stonecoast Review, Necessary Fiction, Oxford Magazine, Full House Literary, West Trade Review, and elsewhere. Court’s art has shown at the Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts, and she has visual work forthcoming in Zaum Magazine, Bleating Thing Magazine, and body fluids. She is the recipient of a 2024 Sioux Falls Arts Council Artist Grant, and she has taught workshops on hybrid writing and experimental form, most recently for The Dakota Writing Project and Vermillion Literacy Project. Court has an MA from Texas Tech University and is a current PhD student at the University of South Dakota, where she teaches literature and composition. She is currently at work on her second book, a creative-critical project about bones, memory, and mommy issues.

    www.courtlud.com

    Instagram/Twitter @courtludwick

    BAM Wishlist: Surreal prose poems, experimental and hybrid work (!!!), LGBTQIA+ horror, eco-horror, visual poetry, anything about the body!

  • Riah Hopkins, Managing Editor

    Riah Hopkins hails from Lovecraft's own Rhode Island, and is presently studying and teaching creative writing at the University of South Dakota. Her fiction is either about weirdo dentists who read teeth like tarot cards, spiders who want love (and sex), ghost brothels, or some combination of all three. She is South Dakota Review’s Circulations Manager and curates art for Canned Literary Magazine.

    Instagram @riah_0_hop

    BAM Wishlist: Weird fiction, stories about cults, stories about monsters with feelings (!), murderous rock bands, work set to the aesthetic of a 1997 Smashing Pumpkins music video (whatever that means)

  • Amelia Skinner Saint, Art Curator

    Amelia Skinner Saint is a writer, teacher, and PhD student whose interests include comics, sci-fi, trashy thrillers, and absurd humor. Her aesthetic vibe can best be described as dark whimsy, preferably featuring animals or monsters. She is the former fiction editor of the recently defunct Briar Cliff Review, and is excited to work in a more experimental medium.

    Instagram @skinnerorsaint

    BAM Wishlist: Art made from those bones you found in the woods (& she is not joking—she has literally made art like this and wants to see more)

  • Bianca Viñas, Poetry Editor

    Bianca Viñas is an MFA graduate of the Vermont College of Fine Arts Writing and Publishing program. She is the editor of Lifelines: Rewriting Lives from Inside Out, a collection of writings from incarcerated women (out now from Green Writers Press). She is also a managing editor at Soul-O-Travel. Currently, Bianca is finishing up her first book—a hybrid work of poetry, narrative prose, and research into the afterlife—while continuing her study of medicine and all things hauntingly quaint.

    Instagram @watchingtheskyonacloudyday

    BAM Wishlist: Peeling flesh & alien anatomies, LGBTQIA+ writing, anything odd/puzzing, also tombs and sepulchers by the sea

  • Bekah Bahn, Associate Editor

    Bekah Bahn is a Creative Writing master's student at the University of South Dakota. She received her B.A. in English-Creative Writing with a minor in Vocal Music and certifications in both Professional Writing and Digital Marketing. She graduated with a Summa Cum Laude distinction. Her creative interests include dystopian, fantasy, hybrid works, and climate fiction.

    Instagram @bekah_bahn

    BAM Wishlist: Eco-horror, Weird fiction, stories showing the real in the unreal, the fantastical & uncanny in the seemingly ordinary