Jaclyn Moyer (she/her) is the author of On Gold Hill: A Personal History of Wheat, Farming, and Family from Punjab to California. Her essays and journalism have appeared in The Atlantic, High Country News, Guernica, Orion, Ninth Letter, The Normal School, and other publications. She’s received fellowships and support from Fishtrap, The Elizabeth Kostova Foundation, Community of Writers, and The Spring Creek Project, and was a finalist for the PEN/Fusion Emerging Writers Prize. She’s worked as a vegetable farmer, bread baker, teacher, and native seed collector. Originally from northern California’s Sierra Foothills, she currently lives in Corvallis, Oregon with her partner and two young children.