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Tyler Morse

Tyler Morse is a writer and publisher. She co-operates Come Forever, a cross-accessibility garage space in Los Sures, Williamsburg that is home to three mutual aid projects, two archives, and a public bathroom. She is a past Larry J. Hackman Fellow, The Kitchen NYC Archival Research Fellow, Wendy’s Subway Resident, has hosted workshops at the Poetry Project and Wendy’s Subway, and has been a volunteer with the Parole Preparation Project since 2014. She is a co-founder of Archive-Based Creative Arts, the Collective Practices Oral History Project: 1980 – 2005, and BAILFRONT. She has published books by Kamal Fardan and Mohammed Zenia as Porosity Press, and is the author of the archive-poetry chapbook HEARING/s (No, Dear 2020). She is interested in open-access archival models, book-making, and collective practice.