Lyndon Nicholas is a Brooklyn-based writer, editor, educator, and organizer with an MFA in Creative Writing from the City College of New York. He is interested in liberatory pedagogies and speculative futures. He was a Roots. Wounds. Words. Fellow., a Periplus Fellow, and a finalist for the Kurt Vonnegut Prize in Speculative Fiction. His creative work has appeared in various places, most recently in Teachers & Writers Magazine and The North American Review. His work was also included in the horror fiction anthology It Was All A Dream: An Anthology of Bad Horror Tropes Done Right. He is currently working on a collection of short stories, leash training his cat, and making friends with the neighborhood birds.