
Co-Editor-In-Chief
Prose Editor
Art Director
Book Designer
Website Designer
Executive Manager
Ismael is a creative writing graduate student at California State University—Northridge. Born and raised in Puerto Rico, he represent his culture within magic realism and science fiction narratives. Now, he’s a consultant at the Radical Librarianship Institute in Northridge, CA.

Co-Editor-In-Chief
Poetry Editor
Art Director
Co-Production Manager
With over 10 publications, Sam Card is a creative writer who graduated from California State University—Northridge. Sam is a fan of intricate and meaningful art, irreplicable by artificial intelligence. He is currently working on his Master’s Degree in Creative Writing.

Prose Managing Editor
Co-Production Manager
Graphic Design
Patrick is a grad student who is constantly evolving and always looking for new ways to grow. His short story “Sunday Morning” was previously accepted into Northridge Review. Other works range from fantasy and auto-fiction to horror and surrealism—all of which he heavily draws from real life experience to feed his characters and themes. He enjoys blending and bleeding the realities of fiction with real life to uncover truths about the human experience. Some recurring motifs in his work include his cats Karma and Simba, his love for music like Fleetwood Mac and Stevie Nicks, though he’ll take any opportunity to mention dinosaurs. He works with Sigma Tau Delta, an International English Honors Society, in creating spaces to help strengthen the writing community. He also works as Editor-at-Large for Northridge Review.

Poetry Managing Editor
Diana Serrano is a graduate of California State University—Northridge, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in Creative Writing in 2024. She has previously edited for Northridge Review and the first issue of Scarlet Review. She was a member of Sigma Tau Delta as an undergraduate student at CSUN.

Drama Managing Editor
Prose Editor
Alexis Shrewsbury is a graduate from California State University—Northridge with likes that range from the joys of dragon-roaming fantasy to the thrills of heart-wrenching horrors. Driven by observations in popular culture and the importance of fandoms, Alexis aspires to impact others with the imaginative magic that only storytelling can achieve. She’s previously been published in the Northridge Review and the Scarlet Review for drama and prose, and was Lead Drama Editor for the Northridge Review.

Art Managing Editor
Christina Marriott is an old-testament angel in a pair of New-Balance sneakers. Their first marginally editorial position involved spell-checking resumes for friends, and the one time they got paid seventy bucks by an indie author to proof-read their manuscript. They have since gone on to hold various legitimate editorial roles, such as Graphic Illustrator for UCLA’s OutWrite NewsMagazine, Lead Student Editor for CAPTURED: Multi-Media Student Research Journal (2023-2024), and most recently Lead Typesetter for the Fall 2024 team behind the Northridge Review. Their writing has been published within the pages of Ghoulish Tales #1, Panorame Press: Summer 2023, and the coming Fall 2024 Northridge Review. Recently they have been awarded a transcription fellowship as part of CSUN’s Blank Spaces In The Archives. They have also self-published a number of zines online. The bulk of their personal work consists of strange body horror, the different forms angels take, and teeth.

Prose Editor
Sheridan is an autistic writer who graduated from California State, Northridge. Now, she writes a series of Fantasy and Horror YA novels and short stories. Sheridan loves video games and taking care of animals.

Prose Editor
KM Fales lives in the San Emigdio mountains with his wife and their son. Currently a grad student at Cal State Northridge, he is also a Practitioner-in-training with Centers for Spiritual Living. He is proud to have spearheaded the reinstatement of Sigma Tau Delta at CSUN and to have self-edited and published their first publication. KM Fales writes short fiction and longer creative nonfiction.

Poetry Editor
Francesca was a former president of Sigma Tau Delta, graduating from CSUN in spring of 2024 with a BA in psychology and a minor in creative writing. Francesca, born and raised in Milano, Italy, lived in Los Angeles for four years and now resides in the bay area. Her fiction was featured in Blue World Magazine and Festival for Poetry.

Poetry Editor
Marketing Manager
Caroline Urbina is a graduate student earning her Master of Arts in English with an emphasis on creative writing and an aspiring narrative fiction and poetry writer. As an artist, she is captivated by fantasy & realism stories and free verse poems. Caroline worked as the Lead Social Media Editor for the Northridge Review and plans to pursue a Master of Fine Arts degree beginning fall 2025.

Associate Prose Editor
Jesse Illanes is a mass communication graduate student at California State University, Northridge, with a bachelor’s in English—Creative Writing and a minor in journalism. Being the Culture Editor of The Daily Sundial, he is passionate about storytelling across poetry, short fiction, and journalistic articles.

Associate Prose Editor
Matthew Miehe (he/him) is an undergrad student at California State University, Northridge, pursuing a B.A. in English—Creative Writing. He has lived in Southern California all of his life and it’s represented in the setting of his stories. He writes a verity of short stories with an emphasis in science fiction, disillusionment, and bizarre situations his characters appear in. As someone who has been published before, and as an associate editor to the Scarlet Review, he hopes he can help realize other writer’s dreams too.

Associate Prose Editor
Daniel Buck is an English—Creative Writing graduate from California State University, Northridge. He has been published in the Northridge Review. He is a writer with autism who likes writing fantasy and science fiction stories. In his free time, he enjoys writing, reading, playing tabletop games and video games.

Associate Poetry Editor
Deanna is a creative writing major at California State University—Northridge. She has poetry and prose publications in online literary journals including Sword & Kettle Press and 101 words.org. When not writing, she can be found with a book in one hand and coffee in the other.

Associate Poetry Editor
Hanna Davis is a California State University—Northridge Creative Writing undergraduate student. She’s the current managing editor of Northridge Review, and has also been published in Northridge Review as a poet. Outside of school and work, she enjoys reading fantasy novels, writing poetry, and watching horror movies.

Executive Advisor
Sean Pessin has lived in Los Angeles his whole life. He is an interdisciplinary scholar and artist who attended Otis College of Art and Design as well as CSU Northridge. He has studied Literature, Creative Writing, Pedagogy, Critical and Cultural Theory, and Book Arts at these institutions and in Los Angeles broadly. He is currently working on a PhD in Information Studies at UCLA.

Publicity Manager
Kalan is a black, queer writer based in Los Angeles. He is currently the president of Sigma Tau Delta. His favorite authors include Clive Barker and Scott Heim. Kalan gathers most of his inspiration from Queer cinema and literature produced in the late nineties. He has featured works in Beyond Queer Words, From Whispers to Roars, and others. During his free time, Kalan can be found rewatching Gregg Araki films in his room.

Web Designer & Technician
ysabella.gonzalez.147@my.csun.edu
Ysabella is a published reporter, writer, and editor. She is on her way to earning her third degree, a Master of Arts in English, after obtaining a Bachelor of Arts in English and Communication at California Lutheran University. She has written for the student newspaper The Echo at CLU, been employed as a sports writer for CLUSports, held the title Assistant Director of Strategic Communications for CSUN, and most recently works as the UCLA-CSUN Book Arts Lab Student Assistant. In addition to these roles, she has also previously been the Managing Editor for the Northridge Review. Her research has been presented at several conferences around the United States. As an experienced writer, editor, researcher, and archivist, Gonzalez is aspiring to work in Public Relations for a professional sports team. In her off time, she likes to read fantasy and fiction.
