Brielle Perry graduated from William & Mary, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in English language and literature and a minor in creative writing. She led William & Mary’s Writing Resources Center as a Student Administrator and interned at an independent bookshop in Bath, England while completing a semester abroad. She also facilitated improvisational theatre workshops for elementary and secondary-aged students at the York County School of the Arts, mentored residents of the Merrimac Juvenile Detention Center by developing meaningful activities and poetry programming, and served as a summer camp counselor at Camp Highroad Christian Adventure Camp. Her writing has been featured on The Lovepost, a global platform dedicated to exploring social and environmental issues, and she was the 2020 recipient of the William & Mary David C. Jenkins Memorial Scholarship in Creative Writing and a two-time finalist for the William & Mary Student Literary Awards Academy of American Poets Prize. She has traveled to over fifteen countries and has a passion for spreading the joy and power of language and art with others everywhere.