The Team

Jeannie Lam
Founder and Editor-in-Chief
Jeannie is a student for the humanities, especially English Literature and History. An appreciator of the arts, she spends most of her time thinking about obscure historical periods and musing about cinema and books. In the world of literary magazines, she's the founder of Waves of Words Literary Magazine, the Head of Content at Rewrite the Starts Literary Magazine, and the Literary Editorial Director at Chartium Magazine
Dai Shota
Editor
Dai Shota is a teen Christian writer and digital artist. She started writing in the second grade and has been writing a mix of poetry and prose since then. Dai is working to be a published teen author with her anthology Kiss The Stars, Kiss My Scars. Dai is an editor of Waves of Words Literary Magazine.


Anisa Daniel-Oniko
Editor
Anisa Daniel Oniko is a sixteen year old author, aspiring editor, VOFG ambassador and logokinetic currently based in the UAE. Her first published work was a play, placed in a school anthology circa 2016. She’d much rather you focused on her debut and sophomore books, Double ‘A’ For Adventure and Further in Florien, released in 2018 and 2021 respectively. In 2019, Double ‘A’ was long-listed for the NLNG Nigeria Prize for Literature, which is most likely her most impressive achievement. Anisa’s third novel is a stellar-punk sci-fantasy scheduled for a late 2023 release, and she can be found trying to make a living out of words from the comfort of her living room. Yes, she made the word stellar-punk up. No, you shouldn’t mind. Instead, you should find her @anisathescribe on Instagram and Tiktok, or summon her with cookies and a book deal.
Rebecca Stoffel
Blog Writer/Editor
Rebecca is a Catholic who tries to find beauty wherever she goes. She loves the arts in all of their forms, and has been an avid writer since she was a child. She also plays the violin and electric bass in her free time. She loves jazz and classical music, but also enjoys rock, especially metal. A classics lover who is trying to learn Latin, you can catch her trying to write poetry that evokes the scent of frankincense and the mystique of the early Church.
