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Doug Cornett
Originally from Hudson, Ohio, Doug Cornett graduated with an English degree from Skidmore College in 2004. He loves to play ping-pong, and is passionate about the Cleveland Cavaliers. He currently works in publishing, and lives in Brooklyn, New York.




Jane Linders
Jane Linders is an award-winning photographer whose prints are in numerous national and international collections. Linders has exhibited her work everywhere from her hometown of St. Louis, Missouri to the Smithsonian Museum in Washington D.C. Her favorite subjects are the eerie beauty of historical cemeteries as well as the oddities of roadside Americana. Jane makes her home in St. Louis, Missouri, but you might find her lurking around cemeteries anywhere in the world. You can see more of her work at www.freewebs.com/janelinders.


Jen Michalski
Jen Michalski lives in Baltimore. Her work has appeared in more than twenty-five publications, including McSweeney's, Failbetter, The Summerset Review, The Pedestal Magazine, and Thieves Jargon. Her collection of short fiction, Close Encounters, is available from So New Publishing. She is the editor of the online e-zine JMWW.




Brian Parkison
Brian Parkison is a junior English major and Philosophy, Religious Studies minor at Ball State University. He currently resides in Muncie, Indiana, where he serves ice cream for a living. He has previously been published in Ball State's creative writing outlet, The Broken Plate. He hopes to someday make a profession out of doing what he loves—writing.


Pattabi Seshadri
Pattabi Seshadri's work has appeared or will appear in Pleiades and Cranky, among other publications. He lives in Austin, Texas.




Sarah Sweeney
A North Carolina transplant, Sarah Sweeney moved to Boston two years ago to pursue her MFA at Emerson College. Though she misses the South dearly, she enjoys the perspective that distance allows her. She hopes to someday complete a memoir about her family. This is her first publication.




William Walsh
William Walsh's short stories have appeared in New York Tyrant, Juked, Lit, Press, Rosebud, Crescent Review, Quarterly West, McSweeney's Internet Tendency, and other journals. Portions of his question-based derived text series sourced from the books of Calvin Trillin have appeared in Caketrain, Elimae, Opium, 3711 Atlantic, Blotter, Segue, and 5_Trope. Uptown Books will be publishing his "The Snowman on the Moon" as an illustrated chapbook, and Without Wax: A Documentary Novel, is forthcoming from Casperian Books.




 

 

 

 

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