Luke Horton is a writer and musician from Naarm/Melbourne. He is the author of two critically acclaimed novels, The Fogging (2020) and Time Together (2025), and his work has appeared in various publications, including The Guardian, The Saturday Paper, and Meanjin. The former editor of The Lifted Brow Review of Books, he currently teaches creative writing at RMIT and the Faber Writing Academy and is a member of acclaimed indie-rock band Love of Diagrams.
Elizabeth Parisi is a Melbourne-based actor and voice artist with an extensive repertoire. Complemented by a background in acting and journalism, she is well known for her work across a range of Australian film and television productions. She has previously appeared in Blue Heelers as Melissa Reeves, starred in Neighbours as Lana Kline and played Mrs Harrison in Xue Xiaolu’s feature The Whistleblower. Elizabeth is a frequent guest on Melbourne's 3AW radio station and has narrated acclaimed audiobooks, including River Song by Di Morrissey and a number of narrative non-fiction books by bestselling author Grantlee Kieza.