Marie NDiaye as born in 1976 in Pithiviers, France. She is the author of around twenty novels, plays, collections of stories, and nonfiction books, which have been translated into numerous languages. She's received the Prix Femina and the Prix Goncourt, France's highest literary honor, and her plays are in the repertoire of the Comédie-Française.
Verónica Gerber Bicecci is a visual artist who writes. Her work has been exhibited internationally and she has published several books, including
Conjunto vacío, which was awarded the 3rd International Aura Estrada Literature Prize. She also curated a selection of artworks from La Caixa Collection, exhibited in Whitechapel Gallery, London in 2020. She presently teaches in Mexico City on the SOMA art program, a space dedicated to cultural and artistic exchange.
Yi SangWoo (b. 1988) made his debut when he was awarded the 2011 Munhakdongne New Writer in Fiction Prize. His stories have been collected in 프리즘 [Prism] (Munhakdongne, 2015) and
warp (Workroom Press, 2017). His most recent book 두 사람이 걸어가 [Two people walk by]
(Moonji, 2020) collects interlinked stories together into a long form and reflects his ongoing interest in exploring the visual, aural, and formal facets of the story and the book.
Rodrigo Flores Sánchez (Mexico City, 1977) is a poet interested in experimentation, collaboration, and cross-disciplinary inquiry. He is the author of five poetry collections:
Ventana cerrada (2020),
Tianguis (2013),
Zalagarda (2011),
estimado cliente (2005 and 2007), and
baterías (2006). He and Dolores Dorantes co-wrote
Intervenir/Intervene (Ugly Duckling Presse, translated by Jen Hofer). His poems were collected in the two-author volume
Flores + Espina alongside the work of Uruguayan poet Eduardo Espina.
Monika Sznajderman has been the head of Czarne, Poland's leading publisher of literary non-fiction, since 1996. She is a cultural anthropologist, author, and editor of numerous works of cultural criticism. Her father, Marek Sznajderman (whose story, among others, is told in
The Pepper Forgers) was a renowned cardiologist, and her grandfather (also in the book) was a renowned neurologist. Her husband is Andrzej Stasiuk, one of Poland's best-known writers of fiction and literary journalism.