Sue Landers’ latest book, Franklinstein (Roof Books, 2016), tells the story of one Philadelphia neighborhood wrestling with the legacies of colonialism, racism, and capitalism. She is also the author of two books of poetry, 248 mgs., a panic picnic (O Books, 2003) and Covers (O Books, 2007). Her chapbooks include 15: A Poetic Engagement with the Chicago Manual of Style and What I Was Tweeting While You Were on Facebook. She was a 2015 Saltonstall Artist Colony fellow. After earning her MFA from George Mason University, she moved to New York, where she founded the poetry journal Pom2. She lives in Brooklyn.