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Sofia Ferreira is a co-Editor-in-Chief of the Frog & Flowers literary magazine for Issues #6–7. Raised in a literary environment, she naturally gravitated towards studying English Literature & she joined the Frog & Flowers team in Grade 11 as a submissions editor. Alongside prose fiction and classic literature, Sofia also enjoys reading philosophical works and discussing (arguing with friends about) their contents.
Mei Lin is a senior at Mulgrave School and a co-Editor-in-Chief of the Frog & Flowers literary magazine for Issues #6–7. She has always considered herself a creative, whether it be acrylic painting, poetry, or playwriting. As the token ‘editor friend,’ she thrives on advising, translating, or adapting works. If given the opportunity, she can lecture for hours on end about Les Misérables or French Revolutionary history, interspersed with pictures of her cat, Cosette.
Henry Spencer was co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Frog & Flowers for Volumes #1 and 2 between 2017–2019. Henry graduated from Mulgrave in 2019 and studied Middle Eastern Studies at Cambridge University. After a year working in refugee law in Cairo, he is back at Cambridge for his MPhil. He continues to write, especially about travel to Egypt.
Irene Zhang was co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Frog & Flowers for Volumes #1 and 2 between 2017–2019. Irene graduated from Mulgrave in 2019 and went on to study English and History at university. She worked in policy research afterwards and is now in graduate school at Stanford. She still likes poetry a lot.
Henry Spencer was co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Frog & Flowers for Volumes #1 and 2 between 2017–2019. Henry graduated from Mulgrave in 2019 and studied Middle Eastern Studies at Cambridge University. After a year working in refugee law in Cairo, he is back at Cambridge for his MPhil. He continues to write, especially about travel to Egypt.
Irene Zhang was co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Frog & Flowers for Volumes #1 and 2 between 2017–2019. Irene graduated from Mulgrave in 2019 and went on to study English and History at university. She worked in policy research afterwards and is now in graduate school at Stanford. She still likes poetry a lot.