Archives: Teachers/Speakers
Rana San
Rana San is an intermedia artist, film festival curator, and video poetry educator with an interest in experimental modes of storytelling using analog media, stop motion, and direct animation. Rana
Jane Wong
Jane Wong is the author of the memoir Meet Me Tonight in Atlantic City (Tin House, 2023), winner of the Washington State book award. She also wrote two poetry collections: How to Not Be Afraid
Amy Bowers
Amy Bowers is a Florida native currently living in Connecticut with her family. Her writing explores art, domestic culture, the insect and natural worlds, and manufactured places and spaces. She
Sarah Neilson
Sarah Neilson (moderator) is a freelance culture writer and interviewer whose work regularly appears in The Seattle Times, Them, and Shondaland, among other outlets. They are an alumni of Tin House Craft Intensive, and
Emme Lund
Emme Lundâs most recent novel, The Boy with a Bird in His Chest, was awarded the 2019 Oregon Literary Arts Fellowship in Fiction and was just nominated for The Oregon Book Award. Her
Paulette Perhach
Paulette Perhachâs writing has been published in the New York Times, Vox, Elle, The Washington Post, Slate, Cosmopolitan, Glamour, Marie Claire, Yoga Journal, McSweeneyâs Internet Tendency, Hobart, and Vice. Sheâs
Henry Christopher
HENRY ELIZABETH CHRISTOPHER is a trans writer from Akron, Ohio. His writing has been published in journals such as Witness, The Threepenny Review, Gordon Square Review, Delay Fiction, HASH, and
Anastacia Reneé
Anastacia-ReneĂ© (She/They)âŻis a queer writer, educator, interdisciplinary artist, speaker and podcaster. She is the author ofâŻ(v.)âŻ(Black Ocean) andâŻForget ItâŻ(Black Radish) and,âŻHere in the (Middle) of NowhereâŻandâŻSidenotes from the Archivist,âŻforthcoming from
Savannah Kinzer
Savannah Kinzer, activist and actor, is proud to take part in her third Baker Theater Workshop. After a hiatus from the stage, she is thrilled to be back studying acting