Team 11:11


Andrew J. Wilt, Publisher

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Andrew has been working in education and workforce development since 2012. From cubicles in skyscrapers to office trailers at ethanol plants, Andrew's diverse resume includes talent development in the Pacific Northwest technology sector and apprenticeship programs in the Midwest skilled trades. He is the author of Age of Agility: The New Tools for Career Success, which is currently being used as a textbook in universities, nonprofits, and Fortune 500 companies. As founding editor of 11:11 Press, he has overseen the publication of over 40 genre-defying books from award-winning authors, with reviews or excerpts in The New York Times, Harper's, Chicago Review of Books, Los Angeles Review of Books, Star Tribune, Rue Morgue, and more. Always pushing the limits, Andrew’s dedication to craft, style, and story continues to receive recognition in the literary community, earning a place on celebrated author Dennis Cooper's list of favorite presses of the last 10 years. He has spoken/written about11:11 in the following:

Interview with authors publish (Online) 21 March 2024

Not Worth Living (Podcast)20 April 2023

Press at Internet Archive (Online) 2 March 2022

Interview with The Growlery (Online) 1 March 2022

Interview With Chris Kelso at 3:AM Magazine (Online) 27 July 2021

Nonconformists Like Us: Being Real With Andrew Wilt From 11:11 Press // Textual Healing with Mallory Smart (Podcast) 17 April 2021

Interview with Clifford Brooks at BMR (Online) 18 November 2020

Publishing Roundtable Prague MicroFest 2020 (video) 31 October 2020

Interview with Alien Buddha Press (Print) 24 September 2020

(Read PDF excerpt) (Buy B&W Issue #19/Color #19)

Interview with Entropy (Online) 23 July 2020

Interview with LitReactor (Online) 24 June 2020

Interview with Zero Point Fiction (Podcast) 19 May 2020

Interview with The Nonconformist (Online) 04 January 2020

Interview with The Blue Mountain Review (Online) 31 July 2019

Interview with This Business of Music and Poetry (Podcast) 19 July 2019


Megan Wilt, Editor

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​Megan is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin in Madison, Wisconsin and St. Catherine University in St. Paul, Minnesota. She has been published in more than a dozen peer-reviewed academic journals and is a contributing author to Sex, Drugs, n’ Facebook and The Wiley Handbook of Psychology, Technology, and Society.

EIC of 11:11’s children's imprint ZAO - 11:11 Kidz (forthcoming)


​Hanna Guido, Associate Editor

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​Hanna is beginning her career as an editor after earning a certificate from Denver University’s Publishing Institute. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in English at Wayne State University in Detroit and studied copyediting at the University of Chicago. She loves fiction that leaves you feeling the world is a familiar room with one thing missing and looks forward to working with authors who are writing in formally new ways about the lived experience of socially constructed identities.


Samuel M. Moss, Associate Editor and Web Lead

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Sam’s work has been published or is forthcoming in 3:AM Magazine, decomP and Word For/ Word. He has worked as a web developer for various large companies. He lives in a converted van, travels across public land and writes fiction.


Mike Corrrao, Associate Editor & Design Lead

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MIKE CORRAO is the author of two novels, MAN, OH MAN (Orson's Publishing) and GUT TEXT (11:11 Press); one book of poetry, TWO NOVELS (Orson's Publishing); two plays, SMUT-MAKER (Inside the Castle) and ANDROMEDUSA (Forthcoming - Plays Inverse); and two chapbooks, AVIAN FUNERAL MARCH (Self-Fuck) and SPELUNKER (Schism - Neuronics). Along with earning multiple Best of the Net nominations, Mike’s work has been featured in publications such as 3:AM, Collagist, Always Crashing, and The Portland Review. His work often explores the haptic, architectural, and organismal qualities of the text-object. He lives in Minneapolis.


In Gratitude

We are grateful for the following people who have helped 11:11 in some capacity, as interns, consultants, or former staff: Tyler Crumrine, Erica Helgerud, Kelly Buck, Christopher Dier-Scalise, James Habiger, Ashley Bernhardt, and Jennifer Cralley. Thank you for taking part in our magical journey.

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