Zoë Wilson
Zoë Wilson (she/her) is a writer whose work centers on rural communities, land management, and the impact of climate change and the environment in shaping our inter-personal relationships. She holds a B.A. in English from Bowdoin College and an M.A. in Creative Writing from the University of St. Andrews. Zoë’s previous work includes community conservation with the Blackfoot Challenge in Montana, and coastal resiliency in Scotland. She is interested in how socio-political conflict and sustainable land-management strategies intersect, with a research focus in Eastern Europe. Zoë’s writing, featured in New Letters and by the American Academy of Poets explores the intersection of climate and rural communities across the American West.