Skip to main content
Show Media
Workshop photo

Our Accomplished Faculty of Writers and Editors

YWW Session II

  • Jotham Burrello

    Jotham Burrello

    Jotham Burrello is the director of the Yale Writers’ Workshop. His novel Spindle City was longlisted for the PEN/Hemingway Award and was a finalist for the Connecticut Book Award. His writing has appeared in numerous literary journals, and he is a proud winner of The New Yorker caption contest. He teaches writing at Central Connecticut State University, directs the CT Lit Fest, and is the former publisher of the award-winning Elephant Rock Books.

    Visit Website

  • Christina Chiu

    Christina Chiu

    Christina Chiu won the James Alan McPherson Award for Beauty, also a Kirkus Best Book winner of 2020. Her first novel, Troublemaker and Other Saints, won the Asian American Literary Award. Chiu has published in Tin House, The New Guard, Electric Literature, NextTribe, and won accolades from Playboy, New Stone Circle, El Dorado Writers’ Guild, World Wide Writers. She is a founder of the Asian American Writers’ Workshop. She received her MFA from Columbia University.

    Visit Website

  • Molly Gaudry

    Molly Gaudry

    Molly Gaudry is the author of We Take Me Apart, which was a finalist for the Asian American Literary Award and shortlisted for the PEN/Osterweil. Desire: A Haunting, its sequel, and Fit Into Me: A Novel: A Memoir, are further explorations of the same storyworld and characters. Molly holds master’s degrees in fiction and poetry from the University of Cincinnati and George Mason University, and a PhD in experimental prose from the University of Utah.

    Visit Website

  • Rebecca Kuang

    Rebecca Kuang

    Rebecca F. Kuang is the award-winning, 1 New York Times and #1 Sunday Times bestselling author of the Poppy War trilogy, Babel: An Arcane History, Yellowface, and Katabasis. She has an MPhil in Chinese Studies from Cambridge and an MSc in Contemporary Chinese Studies from Oxford; she is now pursuing a PhD in East Asian Languages and Literatures at Yale.

    Visit Website

  • Jennifer Maritza McCauley

    Jennifer Maritza McCauley

    Jennifer Maritza McCauley is the author of the cross-genre collection Scar On/Scar Off, When Trying to Return Home, a short story collection, Neon Steel, and the poetry collections Kinds of Grace, Versus and Tumbao. She has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, CantoMundo, Kimbilio, and Sundress Academy for the Arts. Her work has appeared in the Boston Review, and Crab Orchard Review, amongst others. She teaches at the University of Missouri-Kansas City.

    Visit Website

  • LaTanya McQueen

    LaTanya McQueen

    LaTanya McQueen is the recipient of grants from the National Endowment of the Arts, the Money for Women/Barbara Deming Memorial Fund for feminist fiction, and the Elizabeth George Foundation. She is the author of two books—the essay collection And It Begins Like This (Black Lawrence Press, 2017) and the novel When the Reckoning Comes (Harper Perennial, 2021), a Goodreads Choice nominee and Bram Stoker Award finalist.

    Visit Website

  • Amy Shearn

    Amy Shearn

    Amy Shearn is the award-winning author of 5 novels, including Animal Instinct (Putnam, 2025), one of NPR’s best books of the year. She is an editor, writing coach, and works 1:1 with writers at all stages of their careers. Amy's work has appeared in the New York Times Modern Love column, Ms. Magazine, Slate, Poets & Writers, and many other publications. She lives in Brooklyn with her two children.

    Visit Website

  • Mishka Shubaly

    Mishka Shubaly

    Mishka Shubaly is an author, songwriter, and storyteller. His book, Cold Turkey: How to Quit Drinking By Not Drinking was a Times bestseller. His seven nonfiction Kindle Singles have all been bestsellers. He tours around the world and has shared the stage with everyone from Yeah Yeah Yeahs to Richard Price. Other works include, I Swear I’ll Make It Up to You, and his Kindle Singles title The Long Run and Other True Stories.

    Visit Website

Intensive

  • Kirsten Bakis

    Kirsten Bakis

    Kirsten Bakis is author, most recently, of King Nyx, which Esquire magazine named one of the Best Horror Books of 2024 and Victor LaValle called "a novel of delicious disquiet." In a profile in the Washington Post, Jacob Brogan called Bakis "a major talent, a writer of prodigious commitment, capability and imagination." She is the recipient of multiple awards and has been teaching at the Yale Writers’ Workshop since 2012.

    Visit Website

  • Kristina Marie Darling

    Kristina Marie Darling

    Lecture Date: Saturday, June 14, 2025 @ 2:00 pm

    Kristina Marie Darling is the author of over thirty books. An expert consultant with the United States Fulbright Commission and a twice-awarded Fulbright Scholar, Dr. Darling’s work has also been recognized with three residencies at Yaddo, a 2024 Villa Lena Foundation Fellowship, a 2024 Civita Institute Fellowship, and eleven juried residencies at the American Academy in Rome. Born and raised in the American Midwest, she now divides her time between Greece, Spain, and the Amalfi Coast.

    Visit Website

  • Greg Harris

    Greg Harris

    Lecture Date: Saturday, June 14, 2025 @ 2:00 pm

    Greg Harris has taught writing at Harvard University for over 20 years, and founded and co-directed Harvard’s literary festival, LITfest. He is an affiliate of the Shorenstein Center on the Media, Politics, and Policy, and was a 2023 Arctic Fulbright Scholar in Iceland. He is the founding editor of Pangyrus Literary Journal. His essays, reviews, and stories have appeared in The Washington Post, Boston Globe, Chronicle of Higher Education, Harvard Review, Jewish Fiction, Earth Island Journal, and elsewhere.

    Visit Website

  • Lisa Ko

    Lisa Ko

    Lecture Date: Friday, June 13, 2025 @ 7:30 pm

    Lisa Ko is the author of the new novel Memory Piece and the nationally bestselling novel The Leavers, which was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction and the PEN/Hemingway Award, and winner of the PEN/Bellwether Prize for Socially Engaged Fiction. Ko’s writing has appeared in Best American Short Stories, McSweeney’s, and The Believer.

    Visit Website

  • Jenny Molberg

    Jenny Molberg

    Lecture Date: Saturday, June 14, 2025 @ 2:00 pm

    Jenny Molberg’s third poetry collection, The Court of No Record (LSU Press, 2023), was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. An NEA fellow, her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Ploughshares, The American Poetry Review, AGNI, The Missouri Review, The Rumpus, The Adroit Journal, Oprah Quarterly, and other publications. She is Associate Professor and Chair of Creative Writing at the University of Central Missouri, where she edits Pleiades: Literature in Context.

    Visit Website

  • Meghan O'Rourke

    Meghan O'Rourke

    Lecture Date: Friday, June 13, 2025 @ 7:30 pm

    Meghan O'Rourke is the author of five books, including, most recently, the New York Times Bestseller The Invisible Kingdom: Reimagining Chronic Illness, which was a finalist for the National Book Award in Nonfiction. The recipient of a Guggenheim Award, a Radfliffe Award, and a Front Page Award for Criticism, she is a professor in the practice of Creative Writing at Yale University. She also serves as the editor of The Yale Review.

    Visit Website

  • XI Xu

    XU Xi

    Lecture Date: Thursday, June 12, 2025 @ 3:30 pm

    XU XI 許素細 is an Indonesian-Chinese native of Hong Kong and author of sixteen books of fiction and nonfiction. She held the Jenks Chair in Contemporary Letters at the College of the Holy Cross, Massachusetts and was also writer-in-residence at Iowa, Arizona State, the City University of Hong Kong, among others, and directed two international MFA’s. Now a U.S. citizen she lives between New York and the rest of the world.

    Visit Website

Find YSS Elsewhere

Connect With Us on Social Media and Elsewhere