Tyra Douyon is an Atlanta-based writer, editor, and educator. She earned her B.A. in English Education and is pursuing her M.A. in Professional Writing from Kennesaw State University. She is the founder of Write House Books, a company that offers editing services to authors that focus on underrepresented communities, and is an editor for The Headlight Review and Josephine Quarterly. She writes poetry and fiction that highlight the effects of mental health, religion, and the intersection of Afro-Caribbean and American identity.