Publishing the Future PANEL

One for the books as Hannah Moushabeck told Cynthia Leitich Smith! PUBLISHING THE FUTURE at the 2026 Bay Area Book Festival was pretty damn good. MC’d by poet Hanan Masri and opened with a song specially composed for the occasion by Tristan Marcelle from Bushwick Book Club Oakland, a musical book club where Bay Area artists perform original songs inspired by a book. Her singing “Where do I go to see my story told” was the perfect launch pad for our conversation.

Kate Gale from Red Hen Press, Cynthia Leitich Smith from Heartdrum, Phoebe Robinson from Tiny Reparation Books, and Hannah Moushabeck from Interlink Books spoke with me about the work towards representation and equity in the literary landscape, inspiring readers in such fucked up times, the AI disruption in the production of art, and working at the crossroads between publishing and authorship.

The Bay Area Book Festival organization was phenomenal, from Deputy Director of Programming Dora la Flora, who was there at all times; and the stage manager at The Freight; to Linda holding up the 1min left, time for Q&A signs and would not let me get lost in time!, and the two ASL interpreters who showed phenomenal stamina, specially keeping up with Phoebe Robinson’s fast, intelligent, and witty remarks on AI, a subject that managed to fire all of us 🔥

Signing my first copy of Naming the Body: A Queer Woman’s Restorative Mapping of the Self!

THE FREIGHT CHANGING ROOM IS BAD ASS!