JAMES SPOONER is known for directing the seminal documentary
Afro-Punk (2003), and co-creating the Afro Punk Festival. His graphic memoir
The High Desert, about being Black in small-town California and finding salvation in punk, came out in 2022.
CHRIS L. TERRY is the author of the novel
Black Card, one of NPR's best books of 2019. Terry's debut novel
Zero Fade was on Best of 2013 lists by
Slate and
Kirkus Reviews. Born in 1979 to a Black father and white mother, Terry spent his late teens and early twenties touring as the vocalist for different Richmond, Virginia punk bands. He has a Creative Writing MFA from Columbia College Chicago, and now lives and teaches in Los Angeles. His recent work has appeared in
Pitchfork,
Stereogum,
Razorcake,
Very Smart Brothas/The Root,
Catapult and
theLAnd Magazine.