Hari Alluri (he/him/siya) is the author of Tabako on the Windowsill (Brick Books), The Flayed City (Kaya Press), and chapbook Our Echo of Sudden Mercy (Next Page Press). As a poet, editor, and educator, siya is a recipient of local, provincial, national, and international awards, grants, fellowships, and residencies who gratefully connects to the world on unceded land of Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh peoples, and unceded land of the T’uubaa-asatx Nation and Cowichan Tribes. His recent, current, and forthcoming collaborations include Aray YAAR Collective, The Capilano Review, FilCanadian Book Fest, Death Rides a Unicorn, Indian Summer Festival, League of Canadian Poets P.K. Page Mentorship Program, PuSh International Performing Arts Festival's In Dialogue program, and The Writers Union of Canada Mentorship Microgrants program. Hari's work is widely available through anthologies, journals, and online.