Meet the Revolt team
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Wallea Eaglehawk
Founder, CEO
Wallea is the founder and CEO of Revolutionaries. She holds a Bachelor of Arts majoring in Sociology and Community Development. Wallea founded Revolutionaries in 2020 after finding a gap in the commercial publishing market for cross-genre, experimental works with a strong social message. Since then, she has gone on to publish 19 books as editor, creative director, marketing lead, and everything in between.
As a sociologist, Wallea has written and published in the areas of veganism, social justice, BTS/ARMY, fandom, identity, limerence, and beyond. She is the author of Idol Limerence and is currently writing Iconicisim.
Wallea is interested in editing high grade fiction, cross-genre nonfiction, and works on BTS, ARMY, and fandom in general, as well as anything experimental, strange, and difficult to get published elsewhere. -
Emma Mitchell
Senior Editor
Emma lives and works on Gubbi Gubbi land with her two cats. She graduated from the University of the Sunshine Coast in 2023 with a Bachelor of Creative Industries, majoring in Creative Writing and Publishing. She is currently working towards an Honours degree in Creative Writing at the same university. As a writer, Emma creates dark fantastical narratives that explore the nature of trauma experiences and their effect and affect. Emma sees herself as a publishing doula of sorts. She works collaboratively with our authors, guiding their manuscripts from submission to publication and beyond. When working with Emma, authors can expect an editor who balances meticulousness with an authentic working relationship. She would love to work on every manuscript if she could but these four areas are her particular passions as an editor: feminist fiction, revolutionary non-fiction, erotica, poetry.
emma@revolutionaries.com.au
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Pooja Kumar
Editor & Social Media Manager
Pooja, from a small town tucked away in South India, is the newest addition to the team as our Editor and Social Media Manager. Armed with a background in media and a penchant for new book smells, she keeps our social media up and running with what’s new at the HQ.
She loves reading fiction, non-fiction, and everything in between- books with interesting family dynamics, grief, and nuanced conversations around mental health.
She loves going down pop culture rabbit holes, especially social commentary on K-pop and its intersection with gender. Every once in a while, she also writes like a woman possessed, when inspiration strikes.
If your book draft intersects with these themes and you’d like to work with Pooja, or if you are an existing author with a collaborative idea for our social media, please email her atpooja@revolutionaries.com.au