NADXIELI NIETO (she/they) is an editor of literary and upmarket fiction, select nonfiction, and art books, including NYT bestseller and Reese's Book Club pick LA Weather; 2022 Lambda Literary Award finalist My Government Means to Kill Me, Shirley Jackson Award finalists Tiny Nightmares and Tiny Crimes, BCN award-winning Carteles Contra Una Guerra, and others. She is Editorial Director of Algonquin Books. Prior to joining Algonquin, she was an executive editor at Flatiron Books, where her authors included Kaitlyn Greenidge, Manuel Gonzales, Rasheed Newson, María Amparo Escandón, John Manuel Arias, Jessica Hoppe, Monica Brashears, Jean Grae, Wendy Chin-Tanner, Erica Berry, Ben Austen, Marielena Hincapie, and others. Her anthologies, co-edited with Lincoln Michel, have featured work by Carmen Maria Machado, Yuri Herrera, Charles Yu, and Lilliam Rivera, and her collaborative artist books may be found in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art. She is the former director of PEN America's Literary Awards, and is on the advisory board of Latinx in Publishing.