Tuba holds a Bachelor's degree and a Master's degree in French Translation Studies. She is now set to pursue further studies in the field of applied linguistics, with a focus on language and culture, at Texas Tech University starting in the Fall of 2024. Tuba's academic and professional interests lie in the realm of literary translation, as well as the cultural dimensions of the translation process, especially when it comes to navigating culture-specific elements. (updated 2024)
Tuba holds a Bachelor's degree and a Master's degree in French Translation Studies. She is now set to pursue further studies in the field of applied linguistics, with a focus on language and culture, at Texas Tech University starting in the Fall of 2024. Tuba's academic and professional interests lie in the realm of literary translation, as well as the cultural dimensions of the translation process, especially when it comes to navigating culture-specific elements. (updated 2024)

Mohadeseh Mousazadeh is a Doctoral Candidate in Literature with a focus on Environmental Humanities at ASU. She received her BA and MA in English Language and Literature from the University of Guilan, Iran. Her research focuses on twenty-first-century American ecological fiction and gender studies, and she is primarily interested in nondualist conceptions and articulations of gender, nature, and environment in these works and how they can contribute to human survival and climate change mitigation. Currently, she is working in the fields of environmental humanities and ecocriticism.

Mohadeseh Mousazadeh is a Doctoral Candidate in Literature with a focus on Environmental Humanities at ASU. She received her BA and MA in English Language and Literature from the University of Guilan, Iran. Her research focuses on twenty-first-century American ecological fiction and gender studies, and she is primarily interested in nondualist conceptions and articulations of gender, nature, and environment in these works and how they can contribute to human survival and climate change mitigation. Currently, she is working in the fields of environmental humanities and ecocriticism.

Mohadeseh Mousazadeh is a Doctoral Candidate in Literature with a focus on Environmental Humanities at ASU. She received her BA and MA in English Language and Literature from the University of Guilan, Iran. Her research focuses on twenty-first-century American ecological fiction and gender studies, and she is primarily interested in nondualist conceptions and articulations of gender, nature, and environment in these works and how they can contribute to human survival and climate change mitigation. Currently, she is working in the fields of environmental humanities and ecocriticism.

Michael McIver is an English Major at ASU and a Japanese translation intern for the Thousand Languages Project. Michael has varied interests, spanning creative writing, translation, and world literature. Upon graduation, he plans on applying to graduate school for an MFA in Creative Writing. (updated 2024)
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Michael McIver is an English Major at ASU and a Japanese translation intern for the Thousand Languages Project. Michael has varied interests, spanning creative writing, translation, and world literature. Upon graduation, he plans on applying to graduate school for an MFA in Creative Writing. (updated 2024)
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Michael McIver is an English Major at ASU and a Japanese translation intern for the Thousand Languages Project. Michael has varied interests, spanning creative writing, translation, and world literature. Upon graduation, he plans on applying to graduate school for an MFA in Creative Writing. (updated 2024)
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Zoë Soderquist is a graduating senior majoring in English (Writing, Rhetorics, and Literacies) and Communication. She is a Web/Media Assistant Intern for Thousand Languages. Zoe also works as an Editorial Aide at ASU and as student editor-in-chief for Superstition Review. She hopes to pursue a career in instructional design or technical writing.

Zoë Soderquist is a graduating senior majoring in English (Writing, Rhetorics, and Literacies) and Communication. She is a Web/Media Assistant Intern for Thousand Languages. Zoe also works as an Editorial Aide at ASU and as student editor-in-chief for Superstition Review. She hopes to pursue a career in instructional design or technical writing.