Kimberly Gibson-Tran studied linguistics at Baylor and the University of North Texas. She's written critically about poems with "Lines by Someone Else" and has writing appearing or forthcoming in Scrivener Creative Review, Thimble Literary, Blood Tree Literature, Dappled Things, River & South Review, The Ilanot Review, Viewless Wings Podcast, Stone Circle Review, Midway Journal, The Bombay Literary Magazine, Passages North, Porter House, Third Coast, Rust & Moth, The Core Review, Heart of Flesh, Roanoke Review, t'ART, 3Elements Review, Ink & Marrow, Oracle Fine Arts, The Rush, Creation Magazine, Public School Poetry, The Windhover, Dunes Review, Reed Magazine, Rowayat, Jelly Squid, Saranac Review, Paper Dragon, Thin Air Magazine, Sheepshead Review, Saw Palm, Pandan Weekly, RockPaperPoem, Anodyne Magazine, Passengers Journal, Elysium Review, and The Common Language Project. Raised by medical missionaries in Thailand, she now lives in Princeton, Texas, and works in college counseling.