Our Writing Contributors

  • A woman holding three books stands in front of a bookshelf filled with colorful books. She has dark, shoulder-length curly hair and is wearing a black sweater. The bookshelf behind her is packed with novels and nonfiction books, with titles in various languages.

    Mars Library

    Mars is someone who has always been drawn to stories, the kind that make you think, feel, and see the world a little differently. She studied science but has always loved books, especially literary and historical fiction that explore human behaviour, history, and health. On Mar’s page, she shares thoughtful reviews, film and book comparisons, and reflections on storytelling. Whether it’s fiction, nonfiction, or something in between, she loves finding the connections that make stories timeless.

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  • Dilek Uysalar

    Dilek is someone who has long been drawn to the quiet connections between care, food, and ethical living. She has been vegan for four years, approaching plant-based life not simply as a nutritional choice but as a more conscious way of relating to other beings and the natural world. She shares her life with her dog, whose presence continues to shape her understanding of attention, empathy, and inter-species companionship.

    Originally trained as a nurse, Dilek’s relationship with health has always extended beyond symptoms and protocols to include emotional, mental, and ethical dimensions of well-being. She later completed a UK-based certification in plant-based nutrition and health coaching, deepening her interest in how nourishment, responsibility, and care intersect.

    Outside of writing, she finds grounding in bird watching and nature-based activities that invite observation rather than control. These quiet practices influence her work, which reflects on compassion, responsibility, and the softer forms of awareness needed in a more-than-human world.

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  • Tiffany Smith

    T.S. is a vegan activist, writer, and artist whose work examines the evolving relationship between technology, power, and the body. Her writing investigates feminist theory, digital culture, and the psychological effects of living alongside emerging AI. With coding skills and a lifelong obsession with the occult, she creates work where algorithms, philosophy, and horror aesthetics intersect. She believes technology reveals the subconscious of a culture, and she treats her practice as a system of subversion, transgression, and narrative.

    When she isn’t lambasting the system, she can be found sharpening her psychic surgery tools by studying literature, philosophy, and new languages, and using them to dissect modern mythologies. She’s been told to lighten up, but frankly: it actually is that deep.

    She is known as “Algorithms ov Abjection” on the internet.

    Her favorite word is “allegedly.”

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  • Jaclyn Michele

    Jaclyn explores the intersections of sports, entertainment, fashion, and the ever-evolving plant-based landscape. With a passion for uncovering the cultural threads that connect veganism to the world around us, she aims to show that plant-based living isn’t a niche subculture, it’s a vibrant, influential force shaping how we live, and create.

    Whether profiling vegan athletes and talent, analyzing industry trends, or spotlighting plant-powered innovators, Jaclyn always strives to bring curiosity, clarity, and a fresh perspective to her stories.