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Description: Jenny writes for Good Mom/Bad Mom on the Houston Chronicle but she needed an uncensored space to say the f-word and talk about ninjas so she started her blog; The Bloggess. She also writes a satirical sex column, a parenting column that will make you wish you’d decided to just stick with dogs.
Description: Richard Garrison writes for This, That and Other Things
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Description: Christy Gibson writes for Personal Blog of Christy Gibson
Description: Melissa Silverstein is a writer, blogger and marketing consultant with an expertise in the area of social media regarding women and Hollywood. She is the founder and editor of Women and Hollywood, one of the most respected sites for issues related to women and film as well as other areas of pop culture. She is the producer and co-founder of the Athena Film Festival ?
Description: Hailing from Brooklyn and Queens, cook-turned-poet Kenyatta Jean-Paul García now resides in Albany, New York, where he continues to write for his eponymous blog. He holds a BA in both linguistics and English and is the writer of Distilled! and A Northern Elegy, a split volume of short poems detailing tributes to other poets, re-imaginings of other poems, senryu/haikus and some slipstream avant-garde experimental word poems.
Description: Caitlin O writes for Sugar Spice and Attention
Description: Patrick Fealey was born in New York City in 1967 and grew up in southern Rhode Island, where he became an award-winning reporter for The Standard Times, The Narragansett Times, and a correspondent for The Boston Globe. He quit journalism at the age of 29 and while living in rooming houses, a welfare hotel, on friends' couches, and in a church, struggling with manic-depression and poverty, he produced 13 books, of which Mostly Madly is the first to be published. For two decades, his fiction and poetry have been published by leading avant garde journals, including The Wormwood Review, Chiron Review, Ginosko, and Slipstream. His work has been included in two anthologies and an excerpt of his second novel, threading, will be published in Letters to Los Angeles by Pale House Books in the summer of 2012. Also an accomplished musician, he performed twice at the Newport Jazz Festival, opening for Miles Davis.
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Description: Tod Goldberg is the author of the novels Living Dead Girl (Soho Press), a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, Fake Liar Cheat (Pocket Books/MTV), Burn Notice: The Fix (Penguin), Burn Notice: The End Game and the short story collections Simplify (OV Books), a 2006 finalist for the SCIBA Award for Fiction and winner of he Other Voices Short Story Collection Prize and Other Resort Cities (OV Books).
Description: Ed returned from a stint in Milan, working on the Italian version of Autocar, and joined the team in August 2007. After two years of countless scooter accidents and a constant battle against coffee addiction it was a relief for him to start writing in his mother tongue. As well as writing his column ?