Julia Mallory
Facilitator
Julia Mallory is a writer, teaching artist, and cultural worker. She is a six-time author, including two children’s books. Her latest book Survivor's Guilt, is an archive of survivorship that chronicles generational grief through photographs, poetry, and prose. In addition, she is the founder of the creative literary arts brand, Black Mermaids, serves as the Senior Poetry Editor for Raising Mothers, and hosts the Stop Shrinking Socialcast. Her poetry, fiction, and photographs can be found in Barrelhouse, The Offing, Second Skin Magazine, BLK Voices Magazine, the Black Speculative Arts Movement exhibition "Curating the End of the World: RED SPRING”, Madame Noire, Black Youth Project, and elsewhere.
About My workshop
Writing Grief and Going On
How might we work with words to heal ourselves?
Through writing and discussion, participants will explore the transformative power of grief and the ways it shows up in our lives with poetry as our guiding medium.