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JORDAN ELGRABLY LOS ANGELES-MONTPELLIER (Editor in Chief and Art Director) is a Franco-American journalist, editor and fiction writer of Moroccan heritage, whose work has appeared widely in the U.S. and Europe and in a number of anthologies and journals, such as the Paris Review, Salmagundi and Apulée. He is the cofounder and former director of the Levantine Cult... Read More

RANA ASFOUR AMMAN-LONDON (Managing Editor) has lived, worked and been educated in Jordan, Lebanon, Abu Dhabi and the UK. A writer and book reviewer, her work has appeared in such publications as The Guardian UK and The National/UAE. In addition to her writing experience, Rana has worked in radio and TV in Amman, and has been a translator from Arabic and French to... Read More

LINA MOUNZER BEIRUT-MONTREAL (Senior Editor) is a Lebanese writer and translator. She has been a regular contributor to The New York Times and her work has appeared in The Paris Review, Freeman’s, The Washington Post, and The Baffler, as well as in the anthologies Tales of Two Planets (Penguin 2020), and Best American Essays 2022 (Harper Collins 2022).

MALU HALASA LONDON (Literary Editor) is a London-based writer, journalist, and editor with a focus on Palestine, Syria,and Iran. She is the curator of Art of the Palestinian Poster at the P21 Gallery, as part the Shubbak: A Window on Contemporary Arab Culture Festival, from 23 May to 14 June 2025. Her latest book is the coedited anthology Sumūd: A New Palestinian... Read More

MOHAMMAD RABIE BERLIN-CAIRO (Arabic Editor) is a writer and editor, born in Cairo in 1978. He has published four novels in Arabic, Kawkab AnbarYear of the DragonOtared and History of the Gods of Egypt. Otared appears in an English translation by Robin Moger, which was nominated for the International Prize for Arabic Fiction in 2016. Rabie served as an editor ... Read More

LARA VERGNAUD – MONTPELLIER (2025-2026 Fellow) was born in Tunisia and has lived as well in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire), Lyon, New York City and Washington, D.C. She’s worked as journalist, reporting mainly on North Africa and the Middle East for an online news site. A lifelong lover of literature and language, Lara earned a Master of... Read More

LISA HAMOU GRANADA (French & Spanish Editor) is anthropologist and cultural manager. She trained in social and cultural anthropology at the University of Granada and in international relations, the European Union and the Mediterranean at Madrid’s Complutense University, as well as in festival and cultural event management, cultural marketing and digital... Read More

SHOLEH WOLPÉ LOS ANGELES-BARCELONA (Poetry Editor) was born in Iran and lived in Trinidad and the UK before settling in the US. She is a poet, playwright and librettist. Her most recent book, Abacus of Loss: A Memoir in Verse (March 2022) is hailed by Ilya Kaminsky as a book “that created its own genre—a thrill of lyric combined with the narrative spell.” Her lit... Read More

NATALIE JARUDI MONTPELLIER-BEIRUT (Executive Director) is a business development specialist and consultant with a background in publishing, the arts, the non-profit sector, sustainability, and education. She focuses on integrated business planning for early-stage start-ups and mission-driven organizations, helping them establish sustainable sources of revenue whi... Read More

LINA TEBBI • MONTPELLIER (Social Media Manager) is a French-Algerian student in business and marketing who grew up in Lyon and makes Montpellier her home. She’s a believer that anything is possible when you set your mind to it: if you can dream it, you can make it happen. She is currently studying at MBS School of Business.

Editorial Board/Contributing Editors

SALAR ABDOH — is an Iranian novelist and essayist who divides much of his time between New York and Tehran. He is the author of the novels Poet Game(2000), Opium (2004), Tehran At Twilight (2014), and Out of Mesopotamia (2020) and the editor and translator of the anthology Tehran Noir (2014). He also teaches in the graduate program in Creative Writing at the City... Read More

NEKTARIA ANASTASIADOU is the 2019 winner of the Zografeios Agon, a Greek-language literary award founded in 19th-century Constantinople. In 2023, she represented Turkey and Greece as a visiting fellow at the University of Iowa’s prestigious International Writing Program. Her debut novel, A Recipe for Daphne, was shortlisted for the 2022 Runciman Award, longlisted... Read More

IASON ATHANASIADIS ATHENS — is a TMR contributing editor and a Mediterranean-focused multimedia journalist based between Athens, Istanbul, and Tunis. He uses all media to recount the story of how we can adapt to the era of climate change, mass migration, and the misapplication of distorted modernities. He studied Arabic and Modern Middle Eastern Studies at Oxford... Read More

AOMAR BOUM — is a cultural anthropologist and Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of California Los Angeles, where he is Vice Chair of Undergraduate Studies. He is the author of Memories of Absence: How Muslims Remember Jews in Morocco, and with Thomas K. Park the coauthor of the Historical Dictionary of Morocco. He is also the... Read More

BRAHIM El GUABLI — is a Black and Amazigh Indigenous scholar from Morocco, and an Assistant Professor of Arabic Studies and Comparative Literature at Williams College. His forthcoming book is entitled Moroccan Other-Archives: History and Citizenship after State Violence. He’s at work on a second book project entitled Saharan Imaginations: Between Saharanism and E... Read More

MISCHA GERACOULIS — is a US-based journalist with roots in the Mediterranean. Her diverse writings and teaching philosophy, advocacy efforts, and approach to life are informed by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, journalistic oath of ethics, and critical media literacy. Some of Mischa’s research topics include the Armenian Genocide, global refugee crises... Read More

FRANCISCO LETELIER — Based in Venice, California, Franciso Letelier is a Chilean American artist, muralist, activist and writer who bridges continents, weaving history and contemporary experiences, creating powerful and memorable work. For four decades, Letelier has created art that crosses disciplines and cultures while building connections between nations and i... Read More

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