Scott Russell Duncan
Scott Russell Duncan, a.k.a. Scott Duncan-Fernandez, recently completed The Ramona Diary of SRD, a memoir of growing up Native/Xicano-Anglo and a fantastical tour reclaiming the myths of Spanish California. Scott’s fiction involves the mythic, the surreal, the abstract, in other words, the weird. Scott received his MFA from Mills College in Oakland, California where he now lives and writes. He is senior editor at Somos en escrito, The Latino Literary Online Magazine. In 2016 his story "How My Hide Got Color" won San Francisco Litquake’s Short Story Contest. His nonfiction piece “Mexican American Psycho is in Your Dreams” won first place in the 2019 Solstice Literary Magazine Annual Literary Contest.
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His work can be found in magazines and anthologies such as Space and Time Magazine, Crossed Genres, Dig Two Graves, Tiny Nightmares, Deserts of Fire, and Altered States II.
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Luz Schweig (she/ella) is an emerging poet raised in Mexico-Tenochtitlan, whose work participates in reviving Indigenous eco-spirituality. Her contributions have mainly focused on anthologizing marginalized voices, especially those of women. In 2012, Luz founded a women’s spiritual poetry project through which hundreds of contributors shared their stories. Her sixth anthology, Somos Xicanas, sparked a revival of published work by Mexican American women and was recipient of the 2025 ILBA Dolores Huerta Best Cultural & Community Themed Book and Best Women’s Issues Book Awards. Penned under a pseudonym, Luz’s first poetry manuscript was selected by Juan Felipe Herrera as a runner-up for the 2024 Andrés Montoya Poetry Prize and will be released
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