Tallulah Stallvik

Tallulah Stallvik is a student & writer attending Bryn Mawr College. Their work extends across genres through both form & idea, reflecting their general love of wide connection-building & ascension beyond structure. The blending of poetry and prose, poetic contemplation and blunt sincerity, allows for new veins in which human experience can be funneled and tackled. Nothing exists in singularity; Tallulah believes writing should use its movement and memory to reflect this complexity.

Tallulah’s work has been granted multiple Scholastic Writing Awards, including a National Gold Medal & American Voices Nomination, as well as having been commended in the 2024 Adroit Prize for Prose. They have had their work published in both their high school & college literary magazines. Over the past year, they were a summer intern for Poetry Daily and a spring semester intern for JackLeg Press.

Alongside their focus in creative writing, Tallulah studies Classics, with a primary focus in Ancient Greek language and mythology. The theme of mythology & anciency often acts as inspiration for their creative work.