
Michel S. Moushabeck
is a Palestinian writer, editor, publisher, musician, and the founder and long-time literary editor of Interlink Publishing. He has authored several books, including Kilimanjaro: A Photographic Journey to the Roof of Africa and Beyond the Storm: A Gulf Crisis Reader. A recipient of multiple awards for his contributions to literature and Arab culture, he serves on the boards of the Media Education Foundation and the International Prize for Arabic Fiction. A passionate advocate for Arabic music and literature-in-translation, he is also an avid musician, hiker, and collector of jazz records, percussion instruments, books, and contemporary art.

Leyla Moushabeck
is editorial director at Interlink Publishing, specializing in illustrated titles, children’s books, and food writing with a focus on culture and social justice. With over 17 years of industry experience, she has worked with global publishers to bring numerous award-winning international titles to North American readers. Named one of Business Insider’s “Food 100,” she is also a writer, community advocate, and author of The Immigrant Cookbook: Recipes that Make America Great, raising funds and awareness for immigrants’ rights.

Harrison Williams
is a creative entrepreneur and digital design expert, leading Interlink Publishing’s transformation through strategic branding and design, resulting in major growth and global expansion. Founder of CHC Digital, he has worked with top brands like Dior and Formula E and was recognized among the world’s top 500 designers at 23. With a background in private equity and a B.Sc. in Product Design from Brunel University, he continues to drive innovation in publishing and marketing.

Maha Moushabeck
is operations director at Interlink Publishing, where she has optimized logistics, expanded international distribution, and modernized inventory systems since 2019. With over a decade in publishing, including at Yale University Press, she holds degrees in Social Anthropology and Global Media from Brunel University and SOAS, London, making her a key force in Interlink’s efficiency and global reach.

Hannah Moushabeck
is an award-winning author and publishing professional, currently marketing director at Interlink Publishing. She has led campaigns for major publishers and founded Palestinians in Kidlit, a mentor group for Palestinians interested in writing children’s literature. Author of Homeland: My Father Dreams of Palestine, she has received the New England Book Award and the Arab American Book Award. A Publishers Weekly Star Watch Honoree, she champions diverse voices in publishing.