Elizabeth Mayer

Photo by Mo Richella

 

SOUP Grantee

Elizabeth Mayer is a writer, mother, & service-industry worker living in Charlottesville, Virginia. She is the founder and editor of Husk Zine (huskzine.com), a DIY print and digital zine focusing on community-building and connection. Her fiction has appeared in numerous publications. Her story “Mother” was nominated by the editors of Bodega Magazine for a Pushcart Prize, and she was chosen by Emily Nemens as first runner-up for the 2021 Robert Day Fiction Prize. She is the recipient of a New City Arts Initiative SOUP Grant to fund the Charlottesville Zine Fest, a multi-media community engagement project amplifying diverse voices through the creation and celebration of zines. She is a graduate of the University of Virginia and received a Master of Fine Arts in Fiction from Warren Wilson College.

If you're into social media, you can find her on Instagram: @drwoodsplitter 
@huskzine 
@charlottesville.zine.fest 


Elizabeth won the January 2023 Charlottesville SOUP to organize Zine Fest—a multimedia community engagement series amplifying diverse voices through the creation and celebration of zines.


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