"Andy Zuliani is a writer and multimedia artist who lives in the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations. He was born in the suburbs of Vancouver, and educated at Simon Fraser University and New York University. Andy is a design school dropout who, after an abrupt change of course, is at the time of writing completing a doctoral degree in American and French literature. His Canada Council funded audio-visual work blends ambient music, video collage, sculpture, and performance. In both his written and artistic practices, he is drawn to the cultural legacies of the nineteen-sixties, the melancholy of the virtual, and to narratives of crisis and healing. Andys poetry and fiction have been published in The Capilano Review, Poetry is Dead, and Armarolla. His debut novel, Last Tide, is set on a fictive island in the Pacific Northwest, and tells a story of real estate speculation, earthquakes, the weight of trauma, and how we might care for each other in the end times."