Editors

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William Lau - he/him

William is a graduate from the University of Washington’s American Ethnic Studies and English programs. He writes about the intersections of race and gender, and the history of colonization in the United States. His hobbies include quilting, Chinese knotting, and sitting in rivers.

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Sasha Agata - she/her

Sasha is a poet and artist with a BA in urban planning from the University of Washington. Much of her writing is focused on ecopoetics with regards to land, landownership, colonialism, home, and belonging. She has worked as a secretary, librarian, museum guide, fruit vendor, & bowling alley mechanic— and intends to make her odd-jobs list even longer.

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Teddy McDonald - he/him

Teddy is a digital artist, sculptor, and poet. He has studied writing, education, and Marxism, and graduated from the University of Washington in 2020. His work often focuses on memory and ghosts.

Em Chan - they/he

Em is an artist, writer, dungeon master, and scholar whose works complicate traditional academic and literary structures and engage themes of queer and racial reclamation and the materiality and temporality of migration, identity, and memory. They are currently a student at the University of Washington studying Art History and English. They love red bean soup, D&D, and Ocean Vuong. In their free time, they paint meat. 

Contributors

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Reb Zhou - they/them

Reb is a poet and artist currently focusing on their postgraduate studies in landscape architecture at Shanghai Jiao Tong University. They graduated in 2020 from the University of Washington’s College of Built Environments. They are interested in bicycling, tattoo art, and little creatures.

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Sora Hong - she/they

Sora is a Seattle-based Korean American writer, artist, and publishing assistant. As a biracial, bisexual second generation immigrant, she does everything in twos. Much of her research is on anthropomorphic “half-breed” animal narratives in media as allegories for the mixed race experience, and her interests include comic books, tide pooling, and watching terrible talking-dog movies from the early 2000s.

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Pigeon - they/them

Pigeon is a graduate of UW with BAs in Mathematics and Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies. Their scholarly work crosses many disciplines, and they are particularly interested in visionary fiction, rethinking apocalypse, and radical community formation.