Session Description
Kick off the 2026 Festival of Literary Diversity with our annual opening day virtual hangout. Connect with fellow readers, get insider insight into this year’s festival from staff, and settle in for a great day of events. Wrap up the kick-off event with the first literary trivia of the festival — and a chance to win exclusive book prizes.
This event is live only and will not be available on-demand.
Featured Speaker(s)
Jael Richardson
Jael Richardson (she/her) is the founder and Executive Director of FOLD and the co-host of Into the FOLD: A Book and Lit Fest podcast. She has written a memoir, a novel and three children’s picture books. Her debut novel, Gutter Child, was a finalist for the Amazon First Novel Award and the White Pine Award, and her middle grade anthology Today I Am: 10 Stories of Belonging was a finalist for the Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Children’s Book Award. Richardson holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Guelph and lives in Brampton, Ontario.
Hudson Lin
Hudson Lin (she/her) writes heartfelt, gritty romances featuring queer people of color. The New York Times has called Lin’s writing “splashy and dazzling and high-intensity,” and Book Riot has said that her dramatic plot lines “would make Shonda Rhimes proud.” Based in Toronto, Lin currently serves as the Program Coordinator at the Festival of Literary Diversity and is the co-host of the Into the FOLD Podcast.
Ardo Omer
Jessica Rampersad
Jessica Rampersad (she/her) is a communications professional and content creator who loves connecting readers to books and the experiences that live beyond the page. She has a background in publishing and holds a Master’s in Professional Communication. Her work focuses on supporting authors through social media strategy, book launches, newsletters, and audience growth.
An avid reader of romance, thrillers, and speculative fiction, Jessica brings that same love of storytelling to her role as Outreach and Communications Coordinator at FOLD.