Lisa Hosokawa
Born in a town halfway between a US military base and Hiroshima, Lisa Hosokawa is a mixed-roots writer of stories about belonging and resistance in hostile worlds. Her award-winning short historical fiction has appeared in several anthologies, and she’s an alum of Susan O’Connor’s the Narrative Department, Writing the Other, and Pitch Perfect 2022 at the Festival of Literary Diversity. A Weymouth Center fellow and an artist-in-residence at Socially Distant Art, she develops text-based games and avoids talking, teacup rides, and parties without cats.