
PREETI VANGANI
is the author of Mother Tongue Apologize, winner of the RL India Poetry Prize. Her work has been published in The Threepenny Review, Gulf Coast, Cortland Review among other places. She is the winner of the 2021 Foley Poetry Prize for her poem, Raising Mothers. Her essays have been published in Buzzfeed, Bending Genres and Huffington Post. A graduate of University of San Francisco's MFA Program, Preeti has received fellowships from Napa Valley Writers' Conference, Pen America and the California Center for Cultural Innovation. She is a Tin House alumna and a Summer 2021 artist in residence at the Ucross Foundation.
ABOUT MOTHER TONGUE APOLOGIZE
“Preeti’s words are embedded with desperate measures to deal with the raw pain of losing her mother to cancer at one level and to cope with her mum’s patriarchal suppression at home, at another. ‘All letters are odes to spaces mother left behind. Addressed to father never to be sent’, she writes. The fiercely confessional poems expose complex emotions when the poet sees in her mother ‘s dry eyes, ‘a butterfly crushed by a bootheel’. The poems are deeply moving, baring a poignant bond between mother and daughter caught in a universe of separation. The imagery is taut and powerful and quite simply soul stirring.”
— Vinita Agrawal, author of The Longest Pleasure & The Silk Of Hunger

JENNY QI
is the author of the debut poetry collection Focal Point, winner of the 2020 Steel Toe Books Poetry Award. Her essays and poems have been published in The New York Times, The Atlantic, Tin House, ZYZZYVA, and elsewhere, and she has received fellowships from Tin House, Omnidawn, Kearny Street Workshop, and the San Francisco Writers Grotto. Born in Pennsylvania to Chinese immigrants, she grew up mostly in Las Vegas and Nashville and now resides in San Francisco, where she completed her Ph.D. in Cancer Biology and currently works in oncology consulting. She is working on more essays and poems and translating her late mother’s memoirs of the Chinese Cultural Revolution and immigration to the U.S.
ABOUT FOCAL POINT
“Focal Point by Jenny Qi is a book of crossings. Here, a mother crosses over from the living to the dead, the daughter crosses over to having a mother and then no longer having a mother, all the while studying science, an organized system of knowledge. There is nothing organized or clear about dying, but the end. “I never believed in anything. / Now I believe in everything, / all the rituals of all the faiths,” writes the speaker. Qi grapples with disorder and order at once, endings and beginnings, mapping out a place where both co-exist because they have to. Focal Point is a beautiful and reflective book that inhabits the necessary liminal space of betweenness.”
— Victoria Chang, author of Obit

Lucie Pereira (she/her) is a multiracial writer and educator. Her work has appeared in Sidereal Magazine, Honey Literary, and the Hellebore, among others. She lives in San Francisco with her partner and their cat, Kristofferson.
antmen pimentel mendoza (he + she) is a writer based in Richmond, CA. Her poetry is published in Cosmonauts Avenue, Underblong, and Lantern Review and is anthologized in Peach Mag’s Worlds In Which: Speculative Mix. In 2020, she was selected as an IWL fellow by Kearny Street Workshop.
Angela Kong is an Asian American artist that manifests her poetic voice to heal and empower people through writing, photography, education, and curation. Currently based in Shanghai, China, she spends her free time engaging in thoughtful conversations about the Asian diaspora. You can find her work at @ak_artventures.


