Victoria Cho is a writer whose work explores the spiritual, ancestral, and homebuilding practices of the Korean diaspora. Her writing has appeared in the anthology Nonwhite and Woman (Woodhall Press 2022), Joyland, The Offing, SmokeLong Quarterly, Apogee Journal, Word Riot, and elsewhere. She is the recipient of fellowships from Constance Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts, Kundiman, VONA/Voices, and Vermont Studio Center, and has facilitated writing workshops for City University of New York, Roots. Wounds. Words., and Kundiman. Her current project is a novel that follows a woman’s excavation of her family’s past during the Korean War. Born and raised in Virginia, she lives in New York City.