Jean D'Amérique, born in Haiti in 1994, is a poet, playwright, and novelist. He received the Prix de Poésie de la Vocation for his poetry collection
Nul chemin dans la peau que saignante étreinte and the Prix Jean-Jacques Lerrant des Journées de Lyon des Auteurs de Théâtre for his play
Cathédrale des cochons. His first novel,
Soleil à coudre, was published in 2021.
Thierry Kehou is a writer and literary translator based in Brooklyn, New York. His translation of Francis Bebey's novella
Three Little Shoeshiners received support from the Bread Loaf Translators' Conference and was long-listed for the 2020 John Dryden Translation Competition. Kehou holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Rutgers University-Newark and a BA in Individualized Study from New York University's Gallatin School. He is a founding member and board member of Lampblack.