Nada Samih-Rotondo
Nada Samih-Rotondo is a multi-genre Palestinian American writer, educator, and mother.
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Nada Samih-Rotondo is a multi-genre Palestinian American writer, educator, and mother.
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Anne Gudger is a passionate essayist and memoir writer, published in multiple journals, who cherishes her life with her beloved husband and family.
Samuel Miranda is a poet, artists and teacher whose work is a conversation with the people he encounters.
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John Whittier Treat is a Pacific Northwest writer whose stories and novels explore crises of the current age ranging from pandemics to climate change and disability.
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Natasha Gordon-Chipembere, born in Brooklyn New York, is a writer, scholar of slavery, professor, mother, wife, and founder of the Tengo Sed Writers’ Retreats for BIPOC in Costa Rica, where she currently resides.
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Addie Tsai is a queer and non-binary artist and writer of color who teaches in Houston and elsewhere.
David Jackson Ambrose has an MFA in Creative Writing from Temple University, an MA in Writing Studies from Saint Joseph’s University, and a BA in Africana Studies from The University of Pennsylvania.
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A lifelong writer, Lisa Solod finds listening to and telling stories just about the best thing in the world.
A native of Charleston, Mississippi, I am an unapologetically Black southern woman, and this extends itself into my writing.
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Nicole Zelniker (she/her) is a writer and activist currently living in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. She is the author of several books, including Mixed, Last Dance, and Letters I’ll Never Send. Her most recent book, Until We Fall, was a finalist for the Forward Indie Book Awards. She is currently querying her first young adult novel, All I Know So Far. In
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