ABOUT US
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ABOUT US 〰️
Our mission at Milk Bag Magazine is to publish experimental poetry, fiction, and art. We want to embolden those living and working in Canada* to submit works that push boundaries and challenge tradition through process, identity, form, and content. We’re looking for 2%, full fat, skim, cream, oat, almond, and – hell – even pea milk, baby. If you made it, we want it.
Milk Bag Magazine is a place where we examine the otherworldly, and aim to queer the world around us. While our submission themes may change, our core values will not. Please look at our submission guidelines for more information. We acknowledge that the life of an artist isn’t always easy, and we are committed to making our little corner of the world a little nicer by paying our contributing artists.
We thank you for stopping by, and hope to see you again soon.
Sincerely,
The Editorial Team
Meet the Farmers
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Abbey Humphreys-Morris
Art Editor
Abbey Humphreys-Morris is a Tkaronto/Toronto-based artist and arts professional with an MA in Art History and Visual Culture and a Diploma in Curatorial Practice from York University. She has edited student publications and worked as a research assistant at the Journal of Curatorial Studies. She recently curated In-Between: Perspectives on Artist Motherhood at The Gales Gallery (2023) and will be curating Untitled at She Said Gallery (Spring 2025).
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Ghislaine Sinclair
Fiction Editor
Ghislaine Sinclair is an editor living and working in Kjipuktuk, Mi’kma’ki (Halifax, Nova Scotia). Born and raised in Montreal, she studied in Halifax, then Victoria. After finishing her MA, she returned to Halifax at the start of 2023 to work as an editor for an independent publisher.
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Morgan Wright
Poetry Editor
Morgan Wright is a poet and multi-disciplinary artist from Newmarket, ON. Their work focuses on the body as a liminal space to examine conceptions and perceptions of gender-diverse people and their experiences. As an editor, Morgan has worked on many adult and children’s titles, both fiction and nonfiction. Their work has appeared in Beyond Queer Words (2020) and Eavesdrop Magazine (2024).