Carli Cutchin
Carli Cutchin is a disabled writer and PhD candidate in Comparative Literature at UC Berkeley. Her creative nonfiction, interviews and criticism have appeared or are forthcoming in The Cincinnati Review, Electric Literatures, Ms. Magazine, DAME, Longleaf Review, Entropy, and MAI: Feminism and Visual Culture, among other publications. Her essay “The Most Innocent of All” was shortlisted for PRISM International’s 2022 Creative Nonfiction prize. She is a graduate of the Tin House Winter Workshop (2020), the Tin House Summer Workshop (2020), and the Lighthouse Advanced Nonfiction Workshop (2020). When not writing or caring for her young daughters, she’s searching for the warmest possible water to swim in.