Enzo Vasquez Toral is a PhD candidate in the Department of Performance Studies where he studies queer and trans performance in Andean folklore. He uses an interdisciplinary approach in his research that includes archival methods, participatory ethnography, and his own practice as a theater director and solo performer. He has extensive experience publishing in English and Spanish in academic journals, art magazines, edited volumes, and reference works, and is excited to help fellow graduate students with their writing across genres. As an ESL, he particularly enjoys working with people from diverse writing and language backgrounds. One of his favorite things as a Graduate Writing Fellow is working with writers from disciplines different to his own as he gets to learn the most from them. In his writing consultations, he loves listening to writers explain their ideas out loud as much as helping them turn them into polished pieces of writing.