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  • Fu Qiuyun

    Fu Qiuyun is from the city of Zhoukou in Henan Province. She changed jobs many times before ending up at the Workers’ Home in Beijing, where she has been working for over a decade. Currently she serves as the main organizer of the Picun Literature Group.



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    Mike Fu

    Mike Fu is a writer, translator, and editor based in Japan. His Chinese-to-English translation of Stories of the Sahara, by Sanmao, was named a Favorite Book of the Year by the Paris Review and shortlisted for the National Translation Award in Prose. He is a cofounder and former translation editor of the Shanghai Literary Review and a PhD candidate at Waseda University.



  • Todd Fuller

    Todd Fuller is curator of the Western History Collections at the University of Oklahoma Libraries. Some of his other work has appeared in Crazyhorse, Poet Lore, Puerto del Sol, Quarterly West, and Third Coast. He is co-editor of the forthcoming anthology Level Land: Poems for and about the I35 Corridor (Lamar University Literary Press). His first two books were 60 Feet Six Inches and Other Distances from Home: The Baseball Life of Mose YellowHorse (Holy Cow! Press) and To the Disappearance (Mongrel Empire Press). He lives with his wife, two kids, and a dog named Jake in Norman, Oklahoma.



  • Danielle Fuller

    Danielle Fuller is a senior lecturer at the University of Birmingham (England).



  • Ana María Fuster Lavín

    Ana María Fuster Lavín is a Puerto Rican writer and cultural columnist. She received awards from PEN Puerto Rico’s chapter for her novel Requiem and from the Instituto de Literatura Puertorriqueña for her short-story collection Verdades Caprichosas and for her poetry collection El libro de las sombras. She is also the author of several narrative and poetry books, including two gothic novels: (In)somnio and Mariposas Negras.



  • Yuki Fuwa

    Yuki Fuwa is a Japanese writer from Osaka. In 2020 she was named a finalist for the first Reiwa Novel Prize. In the same year, her short story was a finalist in the first Kaguya Sci-Fi Contest. Translated by Toshiya Kamei, Yuki’s short fiction has appeared in Hundred Word Horror, Litro, New World Writing, and elsewhere.