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Photograph courtesy of Nicholas Allen Morgan.

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Image courtesy of Emily Iris Degn
Image courtesy of Emily Iris Degn

Browse his gallery and samples of his visuals for Blinter Magazine here

Contact: nmorgan7190@gmail.com

Sam Mayer is Blinter Magazine’s managing editor.

Sam is a writer, editor, and high-octane creative with a B.A. in English and an A.S. in Simulation and Game Development. With a passion for storytelling in every form, they’ve worked across publishing, game development, and film—editing manuscripts, dissecting screenplays, and assisting in production across disciplines and industries. Whether shaping narratives or keeping projects on track, they’re all about bringing stories to life.

Currently an Editor at Courthouse News Service, a national legal news outlet, they’ve also worked with Pegasus Books (independent publisher), The Common Magazine (literary journal), and Musée Magazine (photography magazine), among others, gaining hands-on experience in editorial work, content development, and production. From books to films to interactive media, they love crafting narratives that captivate, connect, and leave a lasting impact.

Explore more of their work at https://samanthaaverymayer.wixsite.com/portfolio or find them on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/sam-mayer/

Read Sam’s articles at Blinter Magazine here.

Contact: samantha.avery.mayer@gmail.com

Columnists

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Keri Stewart is Blinter Magazine’s birding tourism columnist.

Keri Stewart, a poet based in MA, combines her passion for writing with nature and eco-tourism as Birding Tourism Columnist at Blinter Magazine. After completing a B.A. in psychology, she is now pursuing an MFA in poetry at UNH. Her work has been featured in Potted Purple, Portrait of New England, and the University of New Hampshire’s URC: Naked Arts 2024. Additionally, Stewart received runner-up for the Richard M. Ford Writing Award in 2024 and has co-run panels at the Nossrat Yassini Poetry Festivals in 2024 and 2025.

Outside of the literary industry, much of her phone storage is dedicated to the eBird app and any photos she takes while birding. Though she hasn’t seen her favorite bird, the American Woodcock, she has spotted other favorites: mourning doves and house wrens. Through her birding adventures, her passion for nature infuses her writing, fostering attention toward a more sustainable future.

Read Keri’s articles at Blinter Magazine here.

Contact: stewartmkeri@gmail.com

Sustainable Cities Columnist

Faythe Endres is Blinter Magazine’s sustainable cities columnist.

Faythe, born and raised in New Jersey, is currently a graduate student at Drexel University in Philadelphia studying urban strategies. With a B.A. in environmental studies from Loyola University, New Orleans, she’s interested in combining these two fields into research with social justice and interdisciplinary work as it applies to how we move through, define, and live with our built and natural environments.

Read Faythe’s articles at Blinter Magazine here.

Contact: faythendres@gmail.com

Green Arena Columnist

Teo Jaworski is Blinter Magazine’s green arena columnist.

Teo studied English and Spanish at Kenyon College, a small liberal arts school in Ohio. Outside of his love for creative writing and journalism, he also swims. Teo enjoys reading all genres of literature, particularly fantasy and mystery, with a little bit of nonfiction sprinkled in. Outside of this, he enjoys spending time with friends and cuddling with his cat, Bagheera, in his free time.

Read Teo’s articles at Blinter Magazine here.

Contact: jaworski1@kenyon.edu

Photojournalists

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Gabrielle Granillo is Blinter Magazine’s photojournalist lead.

Gabrielle studied English and Writing at Loyola University Maryland, minoring in Environmental Science and Art. After falling in love with photography in early high school, she has since embarked on the journey to discovering her own visual and creative identity.

Her love for art knows no bounds. In her free time, she practices watercolor with a specialization in abstraction, street photography, fashion styling, and creative writing. Gabrielle’s three favorite things are hot tea, antiquing, and road trips. She is always open to exploring the unknown—trying a new cuisine, learning a new language, or solo traveling!

Read Gabrielle’s articles and view her photographic work for Blinter Magazine here.

Contact: gabbygranillo@gmail.com

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