Anna Bowen (she/her) is a Guelph-based writer, editor, and arts worker. Anna is the curator of Wet Sounds, a quarterly series that invites musicians and artists working with sound to perform and talk about their practice in relation to the emerging interconnected crises from queer, decolonial, and feminist perspectives, and the adjacent Wet Sounds fellowship program. She is the commissioning editor of the Complicating Care series on artseverywhere.ca and part of the Publication Studio Guelph editorial committee. She holds an MA from OISE at the University of Toronto in Social Justice education (formerly Sociology and Equity Studies in Education) and Women and Gender Studies, with a focus on critical race studies. As a poet, she has collaborated with visual artists on projects related to space, care, labour, landscape, and access and has published the chapbook, Holding Places (Glove box Press 2024), as well as poetry for the collection (Re)Mediate. Anna works and lives on the treaty lands of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, neighbouring the Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee. She is part of the queer rock outfit tube top, as well as the indie folk band Magpie. She is the former co-host of Bookish Radio, the Eden Mills Writers’ Festival podcast, available in the CFRU 93.3 FM campus and community radio archives in Guelph.