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About

 

Diana Bai Fu (she/they) is a poet, storyteller, and cultural worker.

Her work has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and can be found in ANMLY, Foglifter Magazine, Doubleback Review, Honey Literary, KALW 91.7, and more. She wrote, produced, and co-directed Tears at the Margins, a play based on her oral history research of community leaders in Oakland California’s Chinatown. She released her debut chapbook In All Spaces Liminal in February 2021.

Their writing has been supported by Kenyon Review, Tin House, Bread Loaf, and Kearny Street Workshop. They have been the recipient of various scholarships and fellowships for their writing, including the Duet Fellowship with environmental theater group Future River (fka Superhero Clubhouse), a Bread Loaf Katharine Bakeless Nason Participant Scholarship, a L. Feder Grant, and a Leonard A. Slade, Jr Poetry Fellowship for Writers of Color. They have served as a juror for the Interdisciplinary Writers Lab and currently reads as a manuscript screener for Alice James Books.

For the latest updates on her writing, follow her Substack.