Poets & Writers Staff

  • SERENA ALAGAPPAN

    SERENA ALAGAPPAN
    Senior Editor

     

    Serena joined Poets & Writers in August 2024. She holds an A.B. in comparative literature and creative writing from Princeton University, where she worked as the Editor-in-chief of the Nassau Weekly. She went on to receive master's degrees in social anthropology and world literatures in English from Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar. Serena edited poetry for the Oxford Review of Books and the thirtieth annual Mays Anthology. She has also led creative writing workshop series around themes of social justice with the Oxford Poetry Library and the Estuary Institute. Her debut chapbook, Sensitive to Temperature (Smith/Doorstop, 2023) received the 2022 New Poets Prize. She is currently pursuing an MFA in Poetry from NYU. Her first book, Love over Language: The Search for Partial Universals, is forthcoming from Duke University Press.

  • MIESHA BURNAM

    MIESHA BURNAM
    Development & Communications Associate

    Miesha joined Poets & Writers in November 2023. She holds a BA in Anthropology from American University, where her senior thesis, titled "We Are Not Our Mistakes", delved into the redemptive power of poetry to build community and illuminate pathways of care beyond the confines of incarceration, into spaces of healing and compassion.

    As an accomplished arts administrative professional, Miesha has cultivated partnerships with diverse international and U.S. based artistic organizations.  Prior to joining Poets & Writers, she co-facilitated workshops dedicated to amplifying the voices of incarcerated poets at Free Minds Book Club & Writing Workshop.  Additionally, Miesha has provided operational support to artists at the Kuona Artists Collective in Nairobi, Kenya.  Her favorite book is Open Water by Caleb Azumah Nelson.

  • JASON CHAPMAN

    JASON CHAPMAN
    Director, IT and Web Development

    Jason Chapman has been with Poets & Writers since 1998. His prior IT experience includes work as varied as mainframe operations at Georgia Tech and software development for a military contractor. He is a science fiction writer whose work has appeared in Clarkesworld, Asimov's Science Fiction, and Cosmos Magazine, among others, as well in anthologies such as Upgraded and Panverse One.

  • AMY FELTMAN

    AMY FELTMAN
    Assistant Director of Advertising

    Amy Feltman joined Poets & Writers’ staff in June 2014. She earned her BA from Vassar College and holds an MFA in Fiction from Columbia University. Her work has been published in The Believer logger, The Millions, The Rumpus, The Toast, Cosmonauts Avenue, and Slice Magazine, among others. Her short story, “Speculoos,” was nominated for a Pushcart Prize in 2016. Her debut novel, Willa & Hesper, was released by Grand Central Publishing in 2019 and was longlisted for a Jewish National Book Award. Her second novel, All the Things We Don’t Talk About, was published by Grand Central Publishing in 2022.

  • JAMIE ASAYE FITZGERALD

    JAMIE ASAYE FITZGERALD
    Associate Director of Programs & Partnerships

    Jamie Asaye FitzGerald joined Poets & Writers in 2005. She is a Los Angeles-based hapa poet from Hawaii, who believes in the transformative power of writing and words in action. Prior to joining Poets & Writers, she worked in advertising and as an educator. She has an MFA in poetry fom San Diego State University and a BA in English/Creative Writing from the University of Southern California where she received an Academy of American Poets College Prize and the Edward Moses Poetry Prize.  Her poetry is published in The American Poetry Review, Works & Days, Mom Egg Review, and elsewhere, and has been included in anthologies such as Coiled Serpent: Poets Arising from the Cultural Quakes & Shifts in Los Angeles (Tia Chucha Press, 2016) and Wide Awake: Poets of Los Angeles & Beyond (Beyond Baroque/Pacific Coast Poetry Series, 2015).

  • INDIA LENA GONZÁLEZ

    INDIA LENA GONZÁLEZ
    Associate Editor

    India served as the 2019-2020 Diana & Simon Raab Editorial Fellow before rejoining Poets & Writers in this new capacity in September 2021. She received her BA from Columbia University, where she graduated magna cum laude, and is a recent MFA graduate from NYU's Creative Writing program, where she taught undergraduate students and received the Writers in the Public Schools Fellowship. Before Poets & Writers, India worked as an Assistant Publicist at HarperCollins and later as an Agent Assistant at the Anne Edelstein Literary Agency. Her work is published in PANK, Pigeon Pages, American Chordata, and Glass: A Journal of Poetry, among others. A 2020 National Poetry Series finalist and 2021 BOA Editions A. Poulin, Jr. Poetry Prize semi-finalist, India is also a professionally trained dancer, choreographer, and actor. She currently lives in Harlem.

  • MELISSA FORD GRADEL

    MELISSA FORD GRADEL
    Executive Director

    Melissa joined the Poets & Writers staff as managing director in January 2010; in 2021 she was appointed the organization’s executive director. Her previous roles include development director at Poets House from 2003 to 2006, where she helped to secure a secure a permanent home for the organization in Battery Park City, and consulting to help raise millions of dollars for a range of arts and cultural organizations, including Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn Children’s Museum, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Prospect 1: New Orleans, and International Center of Photography. Early in her career, she assisted Poets & Writers in crafting grant proposals that secured funding to launch pw.org. Melissa holds a BFA from New York University.

  • LUCIANO GRIGERA NAÓN

    LUCIANO GRIGERA NAÓN
    Assistant Editor

    Luciano joined Poets & Writers in May of 2023. He received his BA in English and Philosophy from Columbia University, after studying abroad his junior year as an Oxbridge Scholar, and is a recent MFA graduate from Brooklyn College's Creative Writing program, where he was selected as a winner of the 2023 Himan Brown Award in Poetry and contributed to The Brooklyn Review. Originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina, he now lives in Brooklyn.

  • CAROLINE GRONDAHL

    CAROLINE GRONDAHL
    Director of Marketing

    Caroline brings a unique blend of expertise in digital marketing and advocacy to the organization. Prior to joining Poets & Writers, she worked as a Project Manager on the International Rescue Committee's Creative Studio where she focused on brand stewardship, digital engagement strategy, and fundraising across global markets. Previously she led impactful human rights campaigns for Amnesty International USA through direct mail and email marketing. Caroline first got involved in New York community organizing in 2013, where she served unrepresented tenants facing unjust evictions in the Brooklyn Housing Court.

    An alum of Fordham University with a degree in New Media and Digital Design, Caroline completed an interdisciplinary thesis on safe spaces for LBGTQ+ people within the Catholic Church. They are passionate about leveraging skills to uplift communities and foster inclusive environments. Born in Albany and currently in Brooklyn, she enjoys biking around the city and participating in the Capital Region Poets workshop.

  • RICARDO HERNANDEZ

    RICARDO HERNANDEZ
    Assistant Director of Programs & Partnerships

    Ricardo was the 2016-17 McCrindle Foundation Readings & Workshops Fellow, before becoming the Program Assistant in June 2017. He earned his BA from Baruch College and holds an MFA in Poetry from Rutgers-Newark. A recipient of fellowships from Lambda Literary, Poets House, and the Vermont Studio Center, and a semifinalist for the 2019 Vinyl 45 Chapbook Contest, Ricardo’s work has appeared in Muzzle MagazineWitness MagazineHyperallergic, and The Offing, among others. Born in Mexico City and raised in Queens, he now lives in Brooklyn.

  • JARED JACKSON

    JARED JACKSON
    Director of Programs & Partnerships

    Jared Jackson is a writer, editor, educator, and arts administrator born in Hartford, CT. He received an MFA in fiction from Columbia University, where he was a Chair's Fellow and Creative Writing Teaching Fellow. His writing has been published in the Best American Short Stories 2023, New York Times Book Review, Yale Review, Guernica, Kenyon Review, n+1, Electric Literature, and elsewhere. He has been awarded residencies, fellowships, and grants from MacDowell, Yaddo, Center for Fiction, Baldwin for the Arts, Tin House, Virginia Center for Creative Arts, Writer's Block Residency, and the Granum Foundation. In 2022, he was named a New York Foundation for the Arts Executive Leader of Color. He has taught at Columbia University and elsewhere.

  • JESSICA KASHIWABARA

    JESSICA KASHIWABARA
    Digital Director

    Jessica joined Poets & Writers in May 2014. She received her BA from the University of California in San Diego, studying Human Development and Literature Writing, and has lived in New York City since 2000. She has worked in online media for Spin, CNET, and the Child Mind Institute, a nonprofit for children's mental health. She was selected to participate in the JET Programme in 2007, teaching English in Japan. Jessica has trained in the martial art of Shorinji Kempo for many years and enjoys performing and writing music, photography, and comedy. Her writing has appeared in Black Renaissance NoireMidwestern GothicPANK, and Tribes.

  • EMMA KOMLOS-HROBSKY

    EMMA KOMLOS-HROBSKY
    Senior Editor

    Emma Komlos-Hrobsky joined Poets & Writers Magazine in 2019. Previously, she served as senior editor at Tin House magazine and associate editor at Tin House Books. She's honored to have edited works that won the Lambda Award, the Publishing Triangle Award, and the Pushcart Prize, and that have been finalists for the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize. Her writing has appeared in Conjunctions, Hunger MountainBookforumTin HouseGuernica, Broadcast, the Story Collider, and elsewhere . She is also the co-writer and librettist of The Colony, an experimental art-science opera that premiered at the University of Connecticut in 2019. She volunteers with the arts nonprofits Creature Conserve and the Freya Project. With the support of the Elizabeth George Foundation, she is at work on a novel about particle physics, motherhood, and the Alps.

     

  • KEVIN LARIMER

    KEVIN LARIMER
    Editor In Chief

    Kevin has been with Poets & Writers since 1999; he became editor in chief in 2013. He is the coauthor of The Poets & Writers Complete Guide to Being a Writer: Everything You Need to Know About Craft, Inspiration, Agents, Editors, Publishing, and the Business of Building a Sustainable Writing Career (Avid Reader Press, 2020). He holds a degree in journalism and received his MFA in poetry from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, where he was the poetry editor of the Iowa Review. He has given presentations and appeared on a number of panels on publishing at events such as the Library of Congress National Book Festival, the Sozopol Fiction Seminars, the Anguilla Lit Fest, the Slice Literary Writer’s Conference, the Iceland Writers Retreat, the Kauai Writers Conference, the Kachemak Bay Writers’ Conference, Poets Forum, the Bronx Book Fair, and the Writer’s Hotel. His poems have appeared in Poetry InternationalFencePleiadesVerse, and a dozen other literary magazines. He has written book reviews for American Letters & CommentaryAmerican Book ReviewChelsea, and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

  • TIM O'SULLIVAN

    TIM O'SULLIVAN
    Associate Publisher

    Tim joined Poets & Writers in 2008. He has published novel excerpts in A Public Space, one of which was re-published in the 2012 Pushcart Prize Anthology; another excerpt received special mention in the 2008 Pushcart Prize Anthology. He has been a Teaching-Writing Fellow at the Iowa Writers' Workshop, an Emerging Writer Fellow at the Center for Fiction, and a Residential Fellow at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and the MacDowell Colony. He is at work on a novel.

  • BEA PHI

    BEA PHI
    Assistant Editor, Online Resources

    Bea joined Poets & Writers in October of 2023. They are currently working on their BA in Comparative Literature with a Minor in Creative Writing at Stanford University where they will be graduating in 2024. Before coming to Poets & Writers, they worked at the Asian American Writers’ Workshop, the American Civil Liberties Union, and the Comparative Literature and Creative Writing departments at their school. In their free time, they are a K-pop fan, a writer of short stories, and a student theatermaker with the Asian American Theater Project.

  • NICOLE PUGLISE

    NICOLE PUGLISE
    Online Community Coordinator

    Nicole joined Poets & Writers in November 2024. She previously worked as a Digital Producer with NBC News and managed the online output for "NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt." She received her B.A. from New York University, where she studied journalism, psychology and creative writing. In her free time, Nicole can generally be found writing poetry, baking for friends, or thinking about plants.

  • RACHEL SCHUDER

    RACHEL SCHUDER
    Director of Development & Communications

    Rachel joined Poets & Writers’ development and marketing team in 2011; she became Director of Development & Marketing in 2021 and Director of Development & Communicaitons in 2024. Her previous experience in the nonprofit arts sector includes roles with the Creative Capital Foundation and the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. Rachel has a background in visual art and is inspired by makers and storytellers of all types. She holds a BA from Bowdoin College and an MFA in Combined Media from Hunter College, and has received artist fellowships from the Fine Arts Work Center, the Bronx Museum’s Artist in the Marketplace program, and Skowhegan.

  • MARVA SHI

    MARVA SHI
    Production Editor

    Marva joined Poets & Writers in November 2022. She received her BS in Media, Culture, and Communication from New York University, where she graduated magna cum laude. Before coming to Poets & Writers, Marva worked on several magazines and print publications, including Generasian, Pier To:, Antifragile, and Washington Square News. Beyond the world of print, Marva also has a background in digital video production, graphic design, and marketing. She is passionate about making the world a better place through the arts and spends her free time enjoying animated films, good food, and shared moments with friends.

  • D. SULAITIS

    D. SULAITIS
    Administrative Coordinator

    DS Sulaitis is the recipient of three New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowships, in both fiction and creative nonfiction, and a recipient of a fiction grant from the Elizabeth George Foundation.

    Her short stories have appeared several times in the Boston Review, once as the winner of their fiction contest, in addition to other literary magazines. She is completing a memoir and a book of short stories as well as working on a novel. She received a second-place prize in the 2022 American Short(er) Fiction contest. Her creative nonfiction was published in a W.W. Norton Anthology. In her spare time she is involved with bully breed dog rescue and lives with four pit bulls.

  • JASON THOMAS

    JASON THOMAS
    Staff Accountant

    Jason joined the Poets & Writers staff in June 2019. He has more than years of experience in accounting and finance, including with non-profit organizations such as Planned Parenthood of New York City and Saint Patrick’s Cathedral. He has an undergraduate degree in accounting from American International College and a master’s degree in professional accountancy from Southern University and A&M College. In his free time, Jason is a photographer and enjoys capturing the human spirit through his camera lens.

  • TIA WILLIAMS

    TIA WILLIAMS
    Director of Finance & Administration

    Tia joined Poets & Writers in March of 2021. Her extensive experience in nonprofit finance includes roles with The Center for Reproductive Rights, Comprehensive Youth Development, Inc., Harlem United Community AIDS Center and Columbia University. She received her BS in Finance from Hampton University and her MBA from Baruch College. Tia is an avid tennis fan, and in her spare time volunteers with other nonprofits and participates in local races with the New York Road Runners.