Alphabetical by last name:
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Dustin L. Collins is a film scholar and cultural critic, born in the Smoky Mountains and currently based in Ohio. He blogs about movies, pop culture, and Betty Boop at okaywithme.com.
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Sara Joy Culver is a fiction writer living in Minneapolis. She is at work on a novel.
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Nik De Dominic lives in New Orleans, where he takes pictures of signs . He is an editor of The Offending Adam.
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Tom Farrington is a writer and critic living in Edinburgh, Scotland, working eternally on his Ph.D. He has recent reviews dotted about http://www.edfestmag.co.uk/
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Cameron Foster lives and works in Edinburgh, Scotland. To meet him you’d probably think he was a Capricorn but he is actually a Gemini.
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Andy Guess is a recovering journalist and a doctoral student in political science at Columbia University. He spent most of last year researching, writing, and hibernating in Romania.
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Jeremy Allan Hawkins is a critic and a poet born in Staten Island, New York. He has reviews forthcoming from Pleiades, as well as reviews published with Zoland Poetry and The Black Warrior Review. He is the founding editor of 300 Reviews.
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Alissa Nutting is a Schaeffer Fellow in fiction at the University of Nevada Las Vegas. Her debut story collection, Unclean Jobs for Women and Girls, is forthcoming from Starcherone Books in 2010.
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Brian Oliu is originally from New Jersey and currently lives in Alabama. New work can be found in The Collagist, Ninth Letter, 42opus, and others.
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Daniela Olszewska is the author of two chapbooks called The Partial Autobiography of Jane Doe (dancing girl press) and Resort to Humming (Scantily Clad Press). Writing-related activities include serving as Assistant Editor for Switchback Books and Poetry Editor for The Black Warrior Review.
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Though in the suburbs west of Philadelphia born and raised, Kevin O’Rourke now lives in Minneapolis, where he bitches about the weather and tries to write poems. He has work forthcoming in Tammy.
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Carl Peterson lives in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, where he works on the IMC project, brews beer, and teaches.
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Jennifer Gandel Ridgeway has an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Alabama, where she served as poetry editor for Black Warrior Review. She lives in Trento, Italy.
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Laurence Ross remembers the first train ride he ever went on. The ride was approximately six feet in length. The black engine did not leave and will now never leave its room inside of The Franklin Institute. During his next memorable train ride, Laurence Ross was given a candy bracelet complete with a watch face. He ate this with relish. Laurence Ross also once owned a train that he would whip around in circles until all of its peg-legged passengers spilled out in the inevitable wreck.
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Lucas Southworth believes the human race will never perfect the flying car. He is not from Asia, Australia, South America, Africa, Europe, or Antarctica. He does not update his blog, ever.
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Jim Toweill is a graduate student in Literature at the University of Alabama. He is the editor of More 300 Reviews.
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Casie Wexler lives in South Jersey. Yes, there is difference. She “teaches” high school students the glories of reading, writing, and speaking (also known as English). Yes, she has eyes in the back of her head. When not grading teenage poetry and prose, she likes to write about soup at http://slurpsoup.tumblr.com/
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Joseph P. Wood is the author of one book of forthcoming poetry, I & We, and five chapbooks. New poems can be found in Boston Review, BOMB, Hotel Amerika, Verse, among others.