Topaz Winters is a writer, artist, editor, performer, & author of So, Stranger (Button Poetry 2022, winner of the Button Poetry Short Form Contest & a LitBowl Best Poetry Book of 2022) & Portrait of My Body as a Crime I’m Still Committing (Button Poetry 2019 & 2024, finalist in the Broken River & Gaudy Boy Poetry Book Prizes). She serves as editor-in-chief of Half Mystic Press, an independent, international, & interdisciplinary publishing project, & as co-editor of Kopi Break, a journal of new Singapore poetry.
Her poetry, fiction, & nonfiction have been published by The American Poetry Review, Foglifter, & Passages North, profiled in Vogue, The Straits Times, & The Business Times, & performed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Centre for Fiction, & the Singapore Writers Festival. She is the recipient of fellowships from the Studios at MASS MoCA, Sundress Publications, & the National YoungArts Foundation. In 2017 she gave the TEDx talk Healing Is a Verb. She is the writer & star of the 2017 short film SUPERNOVA (recipient of awards from the Newark International, Across Asia Youth, Laurie Nelson, My Rode Reel, Singapore International Student, & CINE Golden Eagle Film Festivals), & from 2015 to 2022 she wrote the annual column Silver-Tipped Swallow for Half Mystic Journal.
Topaz holds a B.A. in English with certificates in Creative Writing, Visual Art, & Italian from Princeton University. She lives between New York & Singapore with a white dog named Hachii & a black cat named Volta.