Hussein Omar is a lecturer in modern global history at University College Dublin. He is writing a five-hundred- year history of Egypt through its mausolea.
Robin Myers is a Mexico City-based poet and translator. Her translations include Cars on Fire by Mónica Ramón Ríos, The Restless Dead by Cristina Rivera Garza, and Animals at the End of the World by Gloria Susana Esquivel.
Sean Patrick Mulroy is a writer, musician, and performer. He was a 2013 Lambda Literary Fellow and a 2017–2018 writer-in-residence at the Kerouac Project.
Madison Mainwaring is completing a PhD in French at Yale University. She has written for the New York Times, Harper’s, and The Economist, among other publications.
Tope Folarin is the Executive Director of the Institute for Policy Studies. His debut novel, A Particular Kind of Black Man, was published by Simon & Schuster.
Taghrid Abdelal, a Palestinian born in the Nahr El Bared refugee camp in Lebanon in 1984, is a visual artist, essayist, the author of three poetry collections, and a recent winner of the Young Poets of Palestine by the Qattan Foundation.
Hosam Maarouf is a Palestinian poet and novelist from Gaza. His poetry collection Death Smells Like Glass was awarded the Mahmoud Darwish Museum prize in 2015. He also writes on literature for various Arabic newspapers.
Ahlam Bsharat is a memoirist, essayist, poet, and author of young adult fiction. Two of her young adult novels have been translated into English, Code Name: Butterfly and Trees for the Absentees from Neem Tree Press. She is from Jiftlik.
Michael Wasiura is a C-list celebrity in Russia. His journalism has appeared in n+1, Novaya Gazeta, and Komsomolskaya Pravda. He has recently finished a debut novel about the effects of fake news.