Angele Ellis’s poetry appeared on a theater marquee after she won Pittsburgh Filmmakers’ G–20 Haiku Contest. Her poetry and prose also have been featured in over seventy journals and sixteen anthologies. She is author of Arab on Radar (Six Gallery), whose poems about family and heritage earned a fellowship from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, Spared (A Main Street Rag Editor’s Choice Chapbook), and Under the Kaufmann’s Clock (Six Gallery), a hybrid fiction and poetry tribute to Angele’s adopted city of Pittsburgh, with photographs by Rebecca Clever. Angele has been a contributing reviewer for Al Jadid Magazine, Vox Populi, and Weave Magazine; she also has published reviews in American Book Review and The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Her most recent award is being named a finalist in the 2021 Jack Grapes Poetry Contest for "Self-Portrait as Wine Glass."