Julie Feng is a poet, communications strategist, and scholar of stories. She holds a M.A. in Cultural Studies and is an incoming Ph.D. student in Communication at the University of
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Emily Parzybok
Emily Parzybok is a writer, political consultant and teacher from Seattle. She serves as the Executive Director of Balance Our Tax Code advocating for progressive solutions to balance the tax
Vincent Rendoni
Vincent Antonio Rendoni is the author of A Grito Contest in the Afterlife, which was the winner of the 2022 Catamaran Poetry Prize for West Coast Poets. His work has
Helen Anderson
Helen Anderson is a fiction writer and software designer living in Seattle. Originally from Austin, Texas, she holds a B.S. in Science, Technology & Society and an M.S. in Human-Computer
Michael Schmeltzer
Michael Schmeltzer is a biracial author originally from Japan. He currently lives in Seattle where he serves as Editor-in-Chief of Floating Bridge Press. His poetry book Empire of Surrender (2022)
Esteban Ortiz-Villacorta
Esteban Ortiz-Villacorta (he/him/his) is from Sammamish, WA and is studying Theatre and History at Northwestern University. When not on-stage, Esteban can be found writing and recording original music with his
Lesley Wheeler
Lesley Wheeler is the author of the essay collection Poetry’s Possible Worlds and Poetry Editor of Shenandoah. Her previous books include The State She’s In, her fifth poetry collection, and
Lilliam Rivera
Lilliam Rivera is an award-winning writer and author of young adult and middle grade novels, most recently the YA novel Never Look Back (Bloomsbury YA, 2020), which BookPage called “a
Lucas Scheelk
Lucas Scheelk (they/them) is an autistic queer white Jew with bipolar disorder. They’re from the Twin Cities, now in Washington state. They’re the author of This is a Clothespin (Damaged
Howie Echo-Hawk
Howie Echo-Hawk is a Queer, nonbinary “comedian” and all around Native person. All writing is FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLE. insta/twitter: @howieechohawk.