Q.M. Zhang is a writer, editor, teacher, and founder of MemoryWorks, a creative research & writing practice for individuals and communities trying to trace the past and reclaim histories that have been silenced or erased. Her award-winning book, Accomplice to Memory (Kaya Press, 2017), combines memoir, historical fiction, and documentary photographs to explore the hybrid possibilities of truth telling across generations and geographies. Her essay, Proximate Things (Looking Back at Hong Kong, Cart Noodle Press, 2021), offers a personal and collective re-membrance of Hong Kong in the 1990s. She is Prose Editor at The Massachusetts Review and Associate Professor Emerita of Cultural Psychology & Creative Nonfiction at Hampshire College.