Month: February 2026

  • Maite Dalila

    Maite Dalila

    Maite Dalila is a designer, storyteller, and brand architect who builds worlds online. With a background shaped by collaborations with global icons like Disney, Nike, and IDEO, she now channels over a decade of experience into helping authors and creators find their visual voice through Copper Fox Studio.

    Her signature Author ARC Framework™ blends psychology, storytelling, and design strategy, guiding writers from book to brand. Maite’s work transforms the intangible, emotion, atmosphere, intention, into elegant, intentional experiences that make people feel seen.

    Find out more at https://www.maitedalila.com/portfolio.

  • Lyzette Wanzer

    Lyzette Wanzer

    Lyzette Wanzer’s work appears in over thirty literary journals, magazines, and books. Her book, Trauma, Tresses, & Truth: Untangling Our Hair Through Personal Narratives (Chicago Review Press) appears on Library Journal’s 2022 Top 10 Best Social Sciences Books list, and was a 2023 Black Women’s Studies Association Selection. Lyzette is a contributor to The Lyric Essay as Resistance: Truth From the Margins (Wayne State University Press 2023), Civil Liberties United: Diverse Voices from the San Francisco Bay Area (Pease Press 2019), and the multi-award-winning The Chalk Circle: Intercultural Prizewinning Essays (Wyatt-MacKenzie 2012).

    A National Writers’ Union and Authors Guild member, Lyzette’s work has been supported with funding from The Awesome Foundation, Black Artist Foundry, California Arts Council, California Humanities, a National Endowment for the Humanities partner, Center for Cultural Innovation, San Francisco Arts Commission, and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. She is a 2023-2025 Lucas Artist Fellow at Montalvo Arts Center.

    Find out more at https://www.lyzettewanzermfa.com.

  • LeFoster Williams

    LeFoster Williams

    LeFoster Williams is a Portland-based author, actor, and transformational speaker whose work blends raw storytelling, personal truth, and practical strategy. He is the author of The Magical Escape (2023) and Bloodlines & Shadows (2025), with his upcoming self‑development book arriving in 2026. As a speaker, LeFoster teaches creatives and entrepreneurs how to own their story, build confidence, and turn lived experience into power on the page. With a background in theatre, film, and community work, his workshops bring high energy, honesty, and actionable tools that help writers break through fear and execute with intention.

    Find out more at https://www.instagram.com/authoractorlefoster.

  • Leticia Gomez

    Leticia Gomez

    Leticia Gomez is an Editor-at-Large for Dafina Books, an imprint of Kensington Publishing Corp., which focuses on high-quality fiction and non-fiction that centers on race, identity, and its impact on our experiences. She is also the founder and principal agent of Savvy Literary Services, a Texas-based literary agency that specializes in bringing culturally diverse voices to the forefront. She has helped her clients secure deals with the largest publishers in the world and has seen several of her projects successfully optioned for TV and film adaptation. Find out more at www.savvyliterary.com.

    Leticia is actively seeking to acquire fiction and nonfiction in all genres as well as stories for marginalized communities with a focus on voices of color.

    She receives submissions at savvyliterary@gmail.com and lgomez@kensingtonbooks.com.

  • Laurie Scheer

    Laurie Scheer

    Laurie Scheer is a media goddess who has worked with writers for decades. As a former vice president of programming for WE: Women’s Entertainment, Laurie analyzed manuscripts and scripts as they entered the competitive media marketplace. Laurie has been an instructor at numerous universities across the U.S. from Yale to UCLA. A seasoned professional speaker, she has appeared at annual conventions, including the Willamette Writers Conference, and she served as the Director of UW Madison’s annual Writers’ Institute from 2010-2020. Laurie also served as the managing editor of The Midwest Prairie Review, a judge for various writing awards and contests including the prestigious Wisconsin Writers Association Jade Ring Contest. She is a writing mentor/instructor/facilitator for hundreds of students (of all ages) in person and online. She specializes in developmental editing, book coaching, composing book proposals and prepping writers and their writing to be sold within the publishing marketplace. She is currently the Vice President of and a Board Member of the Wisconsin Writers Association, the Co-founder/Instructor/Fellowship Mentor of the New Nature Writers and Planet Women Indigenous Writing Program, and a Screenwriting Fellowship Mentor of Women in Film & Video/DC.

  • Kagan Tumer

    Kagan Tumer

    Kagan Tumer is a science fiction author and professor of Robotics and AI. He attended seven schools in five cities in four countries, all before reaching high school, and is steadily moving west, from Virginia to Texas to California to Oregon. Along the way, Kagan worked as a food server, registrar’s office clerk, print shop copier, soccer referee, math tutor, and well logging analyst. He is a member of SFWA, has a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering, and spent nine years at NASA working on multi-robot coordination. When not writing, he studies AI ethics, teaches AI and robotics, consults for TV/movie AI projects, and mentors future scientists.

    Find out more at https://kagantumer.com.

  • Julie Artz

    Julie Artz

    Julie Artz helps writers who are almost there across the finish line. She is an Author Accelerator-certified Founding Book Coach and a sought-after writing instructor and speaker. She regularly contributes to Jane Friedman and Writers Helping Writers, and is an instructor for AuthorsPublish. A consummate social justice minded story geek, Julie lives by an enchanted river in Fort Collins, Colorado with her husband, two naughty furry familiars, and two college-aged children who occasionally manifest.

    Find out more at https://julieartz.com.

  • Joy Lotus

    Joy Lotus

    Joy Lotus has a Masters of Arts in Clinical Counseling with over ten years of direct experience. She also has both Ganja Magic and A Poet’s Guide to Ireland available on Amazon. Her short story, “Park Ranger Cinderella,” was published with The Rapids. She spends her days wrangling her small children and drinking copious amounts of coffee.

    She can be found on Instagram @joy_lotus_author and at https://joy-lotus.com/.

  • Jared Agard

    Jared Agard

    Jared Agard is the author and illustrator of the middle grade supernatural thriller, Dread Watch, published by Chicken Scratch books in 2021. The first book in his middle grade science fiction trilogy, Intergalactic Backpack, will be published in September 2026.

    Jared is also an art and film teacher for high schoolers in the Beaverton School District in Oregon. Besides middle grade, Jared has also written many young adult books in the science fiction, fantasy, and horror genres as well as several screenplays. He is represented by Colleen Oefelein of MacGregor & Luedeke Literary.

    Find out more at www.jaredagard.com.

  • Janée J. Baugher

    Janée J. Baugher

    Janée J. Baugher, MFA is the author of the only craft book of its kind, The Ekphrastic Writer: Creating Art-Influenced Poetry, Fiction and Nonfiction (McFarland, 2020), and she’s been a featured reader at the Library of Congress and on Seattle Channel TV. She’s a longtime assistant editor at Boulevard magazine (St. Louis) and lives in Seattle, where the Office of Arts & Culture awarded her a 2024-2025 CityArtist grant for a memoir project. For her third full-length poetry collection, she won Tupelo Press’s Dorset Prize for The Andrew Wyeth Chronicles (2026).

    Find out more at JaneeBaugher.com.