Writer/photographer Elizabeth Rush has crossed borders with Bangladeshi cattle smugglers, built homes with Lima’s squatters, and participated in the underground performance art scene in Yangon, Myanmar. Her work has appeared in Granta, Orion, Le Monde Diplomatique, the Huffington Post, Frieze, Asian Geographic, and the Global Oneness Project among others. Her book Lost & Found: Hanoi is due out with Things Asian Press in May 2014. She currently teaches at the City University of New York and is at work on a non-fiction book about migration and creative small-scale solutions in response to global sea rise.
