Selected by Alexis Rhone Fancher, Poetry Editor
Most Recent: April 7, 2022
Tony Wallin-Sato is a Japanese American who works with formerly/currently incarcerated individuals in higher education. He is also a freelance journalist covering the criminal justice system through the lens of his own incarcerated experience as well as an MFA Creative Writing student at CSULB. He was the winner of the Jody Stultz Award for Poetry in the 2020 edition of Toyon Literary Magazine and had his first chapbook of poems, Hyouhakusha: Desolate Travels of a Junkie on the Road, published in 2021 through Cold River Press. His work is featured in or due to be released in Cultural Daily, The Asian American Writers’ Workshop: The Margins, Cha: An Asian Literary Journal and Neon Door. Wallin-Sato's work comes out of the periphery and supports the uplifting of voices usually spoken in the shadows. All he wants is to see his community's thoughts, ideas and emotions freely shared and expressed.