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Gail Hosking Gilberg
view articlesGail Hosking Gilberg is the author of Snake's Daughter: The Roads in and out of War, published by University of Iowa Press. Her essays and poems have appeared in literary journals and newspapers for years. She has an MFA from Bennington College and teaches writing at Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, New York.
Gary Sheppard
view articlesGary Sheppard co-edits Kitty Snacks Magazine and The Yalobusha Review. He lives in Oxford, Mississippi where he is a Grisham fellow at the University of Mississippi. His fiction and poetry can be found in upcoming issues of New York Tyrant, Requited Journal, and Corium Magazine.
George Barber
view articlesGeorge Barber has studied Chinese and spent time in China, where he taught and studied.
Grace Krilanovich
view articlesGrace Krilanovich is the author of The Orange Eats Creeps, published by Two Dollar Radio and excerpted twice in Black Clock. She has been a MacDowell Colony Fellow, a finalist for the Starcherone Prize and was selected as one of the National Book Foundation's "5 Under 35" honorees for 2010.
Grant Weber
view articlesGrant Weber has created a world that revolves around reading, running, writing and grilling on the weekends.
Jaime Clarke
view articlesJaime Clarke is the author of the novel WE’RE SO FAMOUS, editor of DON’T YOU FORGET ABOUT ME: CONTEMPORARY WRITERS ON THE FILMS OF JOHN HUGHES, and co-founder of POST ROAD, a national literary magazine based out of New York and Boston.
James Greer
view articlesJames Greer is the author of the novels Artificial Light (LHotB/Akashic 2006) and The Failure (Akashic 2010), and the non-fiction book Guided By Voices: A Brief History, a biography of a band for which he once played bass guitar. He is a Contributing Editor for the Los Angeles Review of Books.
Jamie Gadette
view articlesJamie Gadette is a writer and music editor living in Salt Lake City. Her work has appeared in VenusZine, Blurt, Harp and Salt Lake City Weekly. She dreams of one day riding in the Cash Cab.
Jason Jude Chan
view articlesJason Jude Chan has written for Flavorpill, Flavorwire, GOOD, Time Out, and Interview. He maintains a blog (Trafficjamsandtea.com) from his bare apartment in Brooklyn’s Greenpoint area and has pondered, in an effort informed by his Polish environs, changing his name to Jaslowiczanka.
Jason McBride
view articlesJason McBride is an editor at Toronto Life magazine and has written for Cinema Scope, the Village Voice and The Believer. He's currently working on his first novel. He is also writing Fanzine's Toronto event listings.
Jayne OConnor
view articlesJayne O’Connor lives in Atlanta and is the founder of Hyde. Her work has been featured in the Brooklyn Street Art Blog and PurgeATL. She is currently trying to develop psychic abilities.
Jeff Rovinelli
view articlesJeff Rovinelli lives in Boston. He is a contributing writer to TinyMixTapes.com as well as The Fanzine.
Jeff T. Johnson
view articlesJeff T. Johnson’s writing has appeared in The Encyclopedia Project, Kitchen Sink, Coldfront, and Pitchfork; his poetry is forthcoming or has appeared in 1913 a journal of forms, Boston Review, Slope, VOLT, Caketrain, and The Laurel Review, among other publications. He lives in Brooklyn, and is on the editorial staff at LIT and Dewclaw.
Jennifer Blowdryer
view articlesJennifer Blowdryer, nee Waters, grew up in a town that will never ever want her back, but has successfully bullied her way into the social life of New York City and, at times, San Francisco. Her most recent book was killed by Harper Perennial, a dubious distinction, but the happily published Good Advice For Young Trendy People of all Ages (Manic D Press, SF) retains an eternal half life on the internet sales machines. She hopes to make a documentary of the 86ed project, which for now can only be found by typing in this entire URL: WWW.86edstories.com - bon chance!
Jesi Khadivi
view articlesJesi Khadivi is a writer and curator living in Berlin where she co-directs the contemporary art project space Golden Parachutes.
Jess Shaefer
Jess Shaefer lives, eats, and drinks in Barcelona, where she happily and incessantly indulges her addiction to stinky cheeses, cured meats, and vino tinto. Some days the whole "Mediterranean thing"—i.e . sun, beach, beer, music, sex, and generally too much happiness—gets to be a bit much and she glares at people, hides under her babushka [see photo] and reads Tolstoy with the curtains drawn. But the rest of the time she's into it. Jess is currently starting up Esentia Tours, a culinary tour company, in the hopes that she can make eating, drinking and traveling into a viable profession. She is also learning how to drive a large motorcycle.
Jesse Bransford
view articlesJesse Bransford is a Brooklyn-based artist whose drawings and wall works are exhibited internationally. He is also a visiting assistant professor at the Department of Art at NYU. He is represented by Feature Inc. in New York.
Jesse's art can be viewed at http://www.sevenseven.com
Jesse Hudson
view articlesJesse Hudson is a writer from Colquitt GA. His first novel is forthcoming on Dennis Cooper's Little House on The Bowery Series on Akashic books.
Jim Nelson
Jim Nelson's work has appeared or will soon appear in SmokeLong,
Watchword, Transfer, Red Wheelbarrow, and other publications.
He lives in San Francisco's Tenderloin and has yet to be mugged.
Jim Ruland
view articlesJim Ruland is the author of the short-story collection Big Lonesome and the host of the Los Angeles-based reading series Vermin on the Mount. He lives in San Diego with his wife, the visual artist Nuvia Crisol Guerra.
Jimmy Chen
view articlesJimmy Chen maintains Embassy of Misguided Zen, publishes Titular, and is a regular contributor to HTMLGIANT. He lives in San Francisco and works for a large institution where he enjoys writing.
Joanna Ruocco
view articlesJoanna Ruocco lives in Denver, Colorado. "Unicorns" is from her short story collection Man's Companions, which is forthcoming from Tarpaulin Sky Press. She is the author of The Mothering Coven and she co-edits Birkensnake, a fiction journal, with Brian Conn.













