Leeya Mehta is a prize-winning poet, fiction writer and essayist. Her short stories have appeared in a number of international publications, including in the UK, US, Austria & India. She began her writing life with a review of Batman in the Times of India when she was fourteen, so she is very excited about the new Matt Reeves' incarnation of the winged avenger in 2022. Leeya’s new collection of poems is A Story of the World Before the Fence, exploring themes of blood nationalism and identity. Poems are forthcoming in a Red Hen Press anthology and the Penguin Book of Modern Indian Poets. Leeya writes a popular column on the literary life, The Company We Keep and is an editor with Plume Poetry, where she features poets from Maine to Bombay. Leeya grew up in Bombay and studied at Oxford University and at Georgetown University where she was editor-in-chief of the Georgetown Public Policy Review. You can find more on her work at https://leeyamehta.com/ Jamie Hennick is a literary fiction writer, nonprofit strategist and educator currently pursuing her MFA at American University. Through her writing, she journeys with characters who begin to reveal themselves as they identify falsehoods or inconsistencies in stories they have told themselves, exploring what beauty we can salvage in the delicate, inevitable breaking we experience as humans on this planet. In her spare time she enjoys roller skating, sitting in chairs and reading, and dreaming of future dog ownership. Reach out to talk writing, reading, or whatever else you might dream up in the literary realm at jamie.hennick@gmail.com. Introduction to "How Does One Make a Woman Like That Happy" |
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