Summer – Nadia Colburn
Nadia Colburn is a writer, teacher and coach interested in the intersection of personal and social transformation. She holds a PhD in English from Columbia and a BA from Harvard and has taught literature and creative writing at MIT, Lesley, Stonehill College, where she was a visiting writer, and in popular workshops throughout New England. Her poetry and prose have been published in more than sixty national publications including The New Yorker, American Poetry Review, Slate, The Boston Globe Magazine, Yes! Magazine, The LA Review of Books, Harvard Magazine and many other places. For many years Nadia ran the popular Cambridge poetry series, and she founded Continuities: Readings and Discussions, which paired local poets with activist in such fields as the environment and trauma work. She is a founding editor at Anchor Magazine: where spirituality and social justice meet, a certified Kundalini yoga instructor, and an OI aspirant in Thich Nhat Hanh’s Buddhist Plum Village Tradition. Nadia is interested in bringing the benefits of mindfulness and mind-body awareness to wider audiences and in exploring the relationship between mindfulness and creativity. She lives in Cambridge with her husband and two children. www.nadiacolburn.com
Fall – Jade Sylvan
Jade Sylvan, called a “risque queer icon” by The Boston Globe, is an award-winning author, poet, screenwriter, producer, and performing artist heavily rooted in the literary and performance community of Cambridge and Somerville. Jade’s most recent book, Kissing Oscar Wilde (Write Bloody, 2013), a novelized memoir about the author’s experience as a touring poet in Paris (sponsored by a travel grant from The Foundation of Contemporary Arts), received rave reviews and was a finalist for the New England Book Award and the Bisexual Book Award. Jade has toured extensively, performing their work to audiences across the United States, Canada, and Europe. Currently, Jade is writing and producing an original full-length musical, Spider Cult the Musical, premiering June 24-26, 2016 at Oberon Theater in Harvard Square.