Arwen Donahue is a writer, artist, oral historian, and farmer. Her illustrated memoir Landings chronicles a year on her family’s farm, exploring the conflicts and symbioses between art and land stewardship. Her graphic stories have appeared in The Field Guide to Graphic Literature, Literary Hub, Electric Literature, The Nib, The Rumpus, and elsewhere. She has been awarded fellowships and residencies from Yaddo, MacDowell, the Center for Cartoon Studies, the Kentucky Arts Council, the Sustainable Arts Foundation, the Xeric Foundation, and the Kentucky Foundation for Women, among others. Arwen lives on a farm in Nicholas County, Kentucky, where her family has raised produce for local markets for over 20 years.