Writing about freeways in East L.A, living off the 101 in Northern California. Published at The Guardian, The Rumpus, Civil Eats, Mother Jones, KQED, Coyote Media. Day job: environmental nonprofit comms manager. Teamsters Local 665.
Author of short stories, a novel, a forthcoming memoir. Freelance editor and copywriter. Queer freak. Amateur fashion icon. Based in Baltimore.
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IG @jaimes__hy
Artist examining memory as unstable matter shaped by movement, repetition, access, power, and erasure. Madrid.
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Fighting every day to deliver a city that working New Yorkers can actually afford. Mayor of New York City.
Co-Publisher, Noemi Press. Here to talk books, editing, & whatever I just watched. Poet, Reality TV fan & cat owner. Brown & queer & tired
Christina Sharpe. Writer/Professor/CRC. Ordinary Notes (2023). In the Wake: On Blackness & Being (2016). Monstrous Intimacies (2010). What Could a Vessel Be? (2026). Black. Still. Life. (2027) Agent: Jackie Ko/Wylie
Diyaar! She/her/ayada. Assist. prof. by day focused on Black feminisms, rhetoric, and cultural identity. Moonlighting as a creative writer. Likes to start fights about goat cheese and Somali xalwo.
• Author of Tequila Wars: José Cuervo and the Bloody Struggle for the Spirit of Mexico
• Senior editor at the Food & Environment Reporting Network
• Contributing writer at Mother Jones
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Author of The End of the World Book (finalist for the PEN USA Fiction Award & Edmund White Debut Fiction Award) and The Disintegrations (winner of the Publishing Triangle Ferro-Grumley Award.)
Teaching Faculty at Antioch MFA Program Los Angeles.
The Bristol Short Story Prize is an international writing competition hosted by the Department of English at the University of Bristol.
https://bssp.blogs.bristol.ac.uk
Journalist
@azluminaria.bsky.social covering poverty/homelessness/housing insecurity and organizing in Tucson and southern Arizona
writer for hire. bylines at Vulture, Slate, The Ringer, and Vanity Fair. movies and tv and games and books and
Los Angeles, CA 📍
prison abolitionist & intersectional feminist
“Being an Other in America teaches you to imagine what cannot imagine you.” -Margo Jefferson, “Negroland”
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writer, lesbo, reality tv enthusiast
words in: Autostraddle, Catapult, Electric Literature, Indiana Review 🌞