Rachel Galvin is the author of a book of poems, Pulleys & Locomotion, and a chapbook, Zoetrope, and translator of Raymond Queneau’s Hitting the Streets (Carcanet), which won the Scott Moncrieff Prize for French Translation. Three books are forthcoming: Poetry and the Press in Wartime (1936-1945) from Oxford UP in 2017; a translation of Oliverio Girondo’s poetry, with co-translator Harris Feinsod, from Open Letter Books in 2018; and a poetry collection, Lost Property Unit, which was a finalist for the National Poetry Series and Alice James Books’ Kinereth Gensler Award, will be published by Green Lantern Press in 2017. Rachel is an assistant professor at the University of Chicago.