Protected: We Use Acetone to Clean Beakers as If We Still Prize Purity
Elizabeth Coletti is an editor and writer from North Carolina now living in New York City. She is a recipient of the Louis D. Rubin Jr. Prize in Fiction and a finalist for the James Hurst Prize for Fiction, and her prose and poetry has appeared in the Pomona Valley Review, Panoply Zine, Neologism Poetry Journal, and elsewhere.