Ana Cristina Cesar (1952-1983) has posthumously become one of Brazil's best known avant-garde poets. After her suicide in 1983, her innovative, mythic, and dreamlike poetry has greatly influenced subsequent generations of writers.
Brenda Hillman (b. 1951) is a poet, educator, editor and activist; she is the author of ten collections of poetry with Wesleyan University Press, most recently Seasonal Works with Letters on Fire (2013), which received the Griffin International Poetry Prize, and Extra Hidden Life, Among the Days, forthcoming in 2018. Hillman serves as the Filippi Professor of Poetry at St. Mary's College of California.
Katrina Dodson (b. 1979) is a writer and translator based between San Francisco and New York. Her translation of the Complete Stories by Clarice Lispector won the 2016 PEN Translation Prize, among other awards. Dodson holds a PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of California, Berkeley.