Topaz Winters is a poet, essayist, editor, creative director, speaker, scholar, actress, & multidisciplinary artist working with a foundation in literature. Among her internationally award-winning & critically-acclaimed creative credits include working as the author of four books (most recently Portrait of My Body As a Crime I'm Still Committing, a finalist in the Gaudy Boy Poetry Book & Broken River Prizes), writer & star of the short film SUPERNOVA (dir. Ishan Modi, recipient of awards from the Newark International, Across Asia Youth, Laurie Nelson, My Rode Reel, Singapore International Student, & CINE Golden Eagle Film Festivals), editor-in-chief & creative director at the arts organisation Half Mystic, speaker of the TEDx talk Healing Is a Verb, & creator of the digital art installation Love Lives Bot on Twitter. Her research on poetry, identity, & the sociopolitical underpinnings of queerness in Singapore is published in the Journal of Homosexuality, the oldest & most famous peer-reviewed journal focused on the study of gender & sexuality. On her blog at topazwinters.com, Topaz writes weekly love letters to a worldwide audience of thousands. Her work focuses on flightlessness, resilience, heritage, states of womanhood, softness & savagery, positions of the body, & how to create beautiful things for those still listening. She has been published in Sundog Lit, DIALOGIST, & Cosmonauts Avenue, profiled by The Straits Times, The Business Times, & the Boston Poetry Slam, & commended by the National Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, the National YoungArts Foundation, & Button Poetry, among others. She is the youngest Singaporean ever to be nominated for the Pushcart Prize, the youngest writer ever to be published by Math Paper Press, & the youngest scholar ever to be published in the Journal of Homosexuality. Topaz is deeply fond of chai tea, classic rock, wildflowers, & the colour of the sky when nothing is dreaming of it. She was born in 1999, resides in Singapore, & studies literature & film at Princeton University. She is in love with most quiet things. She is grateful you're here.