Visions of Sound, Courtesy the artist Borna Bursac

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Damir Šodan

DAMIR ŠODAN is a poet, playwright and translator, born in Split. He has published seven collections of poetry, three books of selected plays as well an anthology of Croatian neorealist poetry and the anthology of contemporary European poetry, Are There Any Poets in Monte Carlo (Croatian PEN, 2022).

James Meetze

James Meetze is the author of five books of poetry, including Phantom Hour and Dayglo, winner of the Sawtooth Poetry Prize, as well as Neki Novi Hramovi (Some New Temples), translated into Croatian by Ivana Bošnjak (Editions Bošković: 2020) and Kasno u Dugome Sada (Late in the Long Now), translated into Serbian by Uroš Ristanović (No Rules, 2020). He is editor, with Simon Pettet, of Other Flowers: Uncollected Poems by James Schuyler (FSG, 2010). His poetry has been translated into Spanish, Turkish, Finnish, Serbian, and Croatian. He divides his time between Split, Croatia and San Diego, California, where he teaches writing and film studies at University of Arizona Global Campus and in the Depth Psychology and Creativity program at Pacifica Graduate Institute.

Borna Bursac

Borna Bursac is a Croatian photographer based in Zagreb, who spent his early childhood in Lagos, Nigeria. His work spans surrealistic double exposures, black and white compositions, street photography, and long-exposure night images. His photographs have been exhibited in cities around the world including Rome, Zagreb, Belgrade, Athens, Chania, Zadar, and Varaždin.