Robert
H.D. Ahrens
poetry |
Robert
is very tired. He has been awake for 19
straight hours, the last 14 of which he
spent in his office at Cornell University,
programming dynamic server pages for the
website of the Solanancea Genomics Network.
This, he claims, is why he can never get
out of bed in the mornings. Despite this
lifestyle and his recent decision to quit
smoking, Robert still thinks that he's quite
interesting. Some people just don't get
it.If you do, e-mail him: mindangels@yahoo.com |
Aaron
Bergeron
humor |
Aaron
Bergeron is a writer for The Daily
Show with Jon Stewart. He's made dozens
of appearances on Late Night with Conan
O'Brien -- usually playing an NBC page or
wearing some sort of animal costume. Aaron's
performed in numerous improv shows at the
Upright Citizens Brigade Theater in New
York City. You may contact him at Awesomefactory@aol.com. |
Bill
Bilodeau
columns
|
Bill
is the editor of a small daily newspaper
in New Hampshire. He studied creative writing
at Harvard and is currently at work on a
novel. He is married... with children. |
Kathleen
Boland
humor |
Kathleen
is a freelance (often unemployed) TV Segment
Producer living in Los Angeles. She studied
improv at the UCB Theater and now performs
at IOWest in Hollywood. She often dreams
of moving back to NY, but is too lazy to
pack her things |
Summer
Copelan
poetry
|
Summer
has an overactive imagination, a fondness
for strong coffee, a collection of small
press books and a habit of moving. She is
not married, does not have any pets and
does not own a nice car. However she has
recently considered getting a dog and settling
down. Instead she might travel the world
and record it in her notebook. Summer can
be found in various counterculture haunts,
romping through the woods or home reading,
cutting, pasting, and scribbling pictures
and words. She has always wanted to be a
writer when" she grows up", except
in kindergarten when she wanted to be an
astronaut. She can be reached via E-mail
at summercopelan@hotmail.com. |
Sarah
Dohrmann
fiction |
Sarah
bartends, waits tables, lives and writes
in Manhattan. She also teaches creative
writing in NYC Public Schools as a Writer-in-Residence
with Teachers & Writers Collaborative. |
Neesha
Dosanjh
kids |
Neesha
has been published in various anthologies,
journals, newspapers and magazines. She
has produced two films which arecurrently
being distributed internationally. Whether
on film or in print, she tells universal
stories with multicultural characters, paying
particular attention to the lives of girls
and women. |
Thomas
Fast
memoirs
art
gallery |
Thomas,
a.k.a. Naked Man, is teaching English and
Spanish to junior high and high school students
in Japan. He studied art history at New
York University and has traveled and lived
throughout Europe, Latin America and Asia.
His photographs have appeared in articles
and magazines, and have been exhibited in
Japan. He also makes guest appearances as
a DJ at his local coffee house in Okayama
City. |
Mark
Goldblatt
reviews |
Mark
is a widely published columnist and book
reviewer. His most recent books are the
novel, AFRICA SPEAKS, and--with Charles
Salzberg and Missy Hyatt--the memoir FIRST
LADY OF WRESTLING. |
Douglas
Hall
fiction |
Douglas
grew up in Southern California through no
fault of his own. Three months before he
was legal, he escaped to Northern California
and a few years later made his way to the
East Coast where people are normal, for
god's sake. After 15 years of working as
an actor and director in New York City,
he has turned to writing as the next step
in his quest to find the least remunerative
profession available.. |
Prudence
Wright Holmes
personal
essays
ducts stage |
Prudence
is an actor and a writer. As an actor, she
has appeared in the films SISTER ACT I and
II with Whoopi Goldberg, KINGPIN with Woody
Harrelson and IN DREAMS with Annette Bening.
She has also appeared on Broadway with Meryl
Streep in HAPPY END, in LETTICE AND LOVAGE
with Maggie Smith and INHERIT THE WIND with
George C.Scott. She has appeared on many
prime time tv shows and daytime dramas and
over100 commercials. As a writer, she has
read at The Living Room, The Telephone Bar
and KGB Red Room. She will be performing
her two solo shows, DR SAM IS UNDER YOUR
BED and THE AFRICAN VIOLET SOCIETY this
fall at the NY Theatre Workshop. |
Ross
Klavan
reviews |
Ross
is currently writing the screenplays "Dark
Fields" for Miramax, and the adaptation
of Tom Clancy's "Without Remorse"
for Paramount. His critically acclaimed
original screenplay "Tigerland"
was nominated for the Independent Spirit
Award. The film, based on Klavan's novel
of the same name, was directed by Joel Schumacher
and released by 20th Century Fox in 2000.
"Like Shaking Hands With God,"
a conversation on writing with Kurt Vonnegut
and Lee Stringer, was published by Seven
Stories Press in 1999. Klavan's short fiction
has appeared in Zing Magazine, Pierogi Press,
and on the BBC. |
Jeffrey
Ethan Lee
poetry
ducts stage |
Jeffrey won the Tupelo Press Literary Fiction
Prize for The Autobiography of Somebody
Else (forthcoming SUMMER 2002). He has a
poetry CD, identity papers, available from
Drimala Records [www.drimala.com], which
features percussionist Toshi Makihara and
actress Lori-Nan Engler (funded in part
by an SOS grant from the PA Council on the
Arts), and he received a Greater Philadelphia
Cultural Alliance grant (2001) to perform
with this trio. Under former guises, he
published strangers in a homeland, a poetry
chapbook with Ashland Poetry Press (www.ashlandbookstore.com),
and around a hundred-fifty poems, essays,
etc. in publications such as Crazy Horse,
CrossConnect, Inkwell Magazine, Many Mountains
Moving, and others. Work has also been featured
by the Mural Arts Program of Philadelphia:
an excerpt of the poem, "the accident
of our illusions / let the sky fall far
through me," is on the Chinatown Mural,
"The Colors of the Light," at
12th and Vine Streets. He has been featured
at the Painted Bride Art Center, the Walt
Whitman Center (Camden), New York Stories
(in the East Village), NEMLA (Baltimore)
and on WXPNs "Live from Kelly
Writers House" radio show, and
at the Asian Arts Initiative RAP series
show, "Love, Sex and Transgression."
In his former lives he got the Ph.D. and
MFA from NYU. He has recently accepted a
job at the University of Northern Colorado
as the poet of the English Department, so
he is heading out west soon. |
Johanna
Li
kids |
Johanna
is an associate editor at Simon & Schuster.
Despite repeated attempts at rehabilitation
she still likes to draw. |
Constantine
Limperis
art
gallery |
Constantine
is an artist and a filmmaker living in New
York City. He has often worked as a freelance
editor, occasionally shooting film, photography
and directing. |
Benjamin
Malcolm
columns
|
Benjamin
is a freelance writer based in Thailand.
A former Thailand Peace Corps volunteer,
he now lives and works in the northern town
of Mae Hong Son, near the Burmese border.
|
Dan
Meth
poetry
illustrator
|
Dan
is a person who lives in Queens, NYC. He
was born in a hospital and has been drawing
pictures of strange things for a quarter
of a century. As a child he watched Popeye
and talked to monsters. He later memorized
the Beach Boys' records (all of them, not
just "Pet Sounds"). He isn't really
short but he's not tall either. Squares
think he is a weirdo but most weirdos think
he is a square. Dan Meth went to Syracuse
University where his daily newspaper comic
strip made students laugh nervously. After
that he moved to California and his bicycle
got stolen. He tried to surf like the Beach
Boys, but that was gonna take too much time
so he came back to New York City Now he
bowls and eats Italian Ice on his fire escape.
He just completed his first solo record,
"John Crave - The Golden Rock".
He is building the next big animation studio...
in his bedroom. Take a look at his work
at gorkhouse.com
|
Ricki
Miller
personal
essays |
Ricki
has taught elementary school in Massachusetts
and Long Island, New York. She has been
teaching for so long, that regardless of
where she is, at precisely 10 A.M. each
day, she must have snacktime, preferably
with people who knock things over a lot.
She has wanted to be a writer for a long,
long time. Ricki is currently working on
her second book Digging up Dirt- Stories
From My Family Tree. |
Cindy
Moore
reviews |
Cindy
is an artist, currently working as an arts
administrator in Manhattan. She lives and
paints in a windowless loft in Williamsburg. |
Derek
Nacho Nason
poetry |
Derek
crawled onto earth in Princeton, NJ. Rejecting
pretension, his parents moved to Littleton,
Colorado when he was five. He quickly mastered
the arts of suburban defection and became
a "guy who thinks he has something
to say" by sixteen. After purging himself
of emotional investment he fell in love,
went to college and studied English and
Theater at the University of Denver. (A
school he found bubbling with drunkards
and cynics, but a school from which he nonetheless
graduated.) He currently spends his time
wasting away in social interactions and
attempts to achieve karmic rebirth through
massive consumption of ideas. He hopes someday
to be a theater director and a high school
teacher. |
Maud
Newton
fiction |
Maud
works as an editor in New York City, and
is a creative writing graduate student at
CCNY. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, with
her husband and two cats, but spends part
of each year in Miami, her hometown. When
she isn't writing, she procrastinates by
singing country and bluegrass, unironically,
with friends. Maud edits MiamiStories.com.
Her work also appears in eyeshot.net
and is forthcoming in insolentrudder.org. |
Claudio
Parentela
art gallery |
Claudio
is an Italian illustrator, mail artist,
and cartoonist. He's very active in the
international underground scene and collaborates
with many zines, magazines, bands, authors,
poets and publishers around the world. His
work has recently been exhibited in Italy,
Spain, and The Netherlands. You may email
Claudio at: c_parentela@libero.it. |
Julie
Z. Rosenberg
personal
essays |
Julie
is the copy manager for FORTUNE. What that
means is she writes ads and other marketing
and promotional stuff for FORTUNE and FORTUNE
Small Business magazines. Her previous copywriting
experience spans many titles including nearly
all of Condé Nasts monthly
glossies, Time, Seventeen, Food & Wine,
Garden Design and The New York Times. A
freelance writer in her "spare"
time, she was a regular contributor for
the now defunct ON Magazine (formerly known
as Time Digital) and has written for InStyle,
hot.dots, The (Newark) Star Ledger and was
the lifestyle writer/reporter for Vault.com,
"The Insider Career Network" with
a regular column called "Working Girl."
She is currently writing a memoir noir,
when shes not procrastinating. |
Hannele
Rubin
columns
|
After
a bad breakup with an Israeli Tank Commander,
Bachelor Girl purchased the entire "Relationships"
section at Barnes & Noble. On her way
out, she also grabbed a copy of Gabriel
Garcia Marquez' 100 Years of Solitude. Bachelor
Girl is a 20-year veteran of fixup flops,
bad bar pickup lines, great sex with bad
men, and failed attempts to see the merits
of socially maladjusted -- but marriage-minded
-- guys. She's also a freelance journalist.
|
Rodrigo
Sanz
art gallery
|
Born
in Bogata, Columbia, reared in Queens, New
York, Rodrigo received a bachelor's degree
from the State University of New York at
New Paltz and a Master's from Rosary Graduate
School of Art in Italy; in 1997 he won a
grant from the Queens (NY) Council of the
Arts. His resulting one-man show at Queensborough
Community College was entitled, "Single
Mothers, Their Children and Friends".
He is currently working on a book of portraits
and writings about single mothers which
celebrates their courage and commitment.
Rodrigo works as an interpreter for the
State Supreme Court in Long Island City
and travels extensively when he can. His
web site is www.artistnyc.org/rodrigosanz. |
Ellen
Schecter
memoirs |
Ellen
has published 24 books for children with
Viking Penguin Putnam, HarperCollins, Scholastic,
and Bantam Doubleday Dell. She has written,
produced, or developed many multi-award-winning
television series for children and families,
including The Magic Schoolbus and Reading
Rainbow for PBS, Allegra's Window and Pinwheel
for Nickleodeon, Out of the Box on the Disney
channel, and Ramona (based on the books
of Beverly Cleary) for the Canadian Broadcasting
System. Her latest film project is RED SUN,
an animated feature film, currently in development.
She was also Executive Producer of Voices
of Lupus and of We're Here! Young Immigrants
Tell Their Stories. Schecter is a member
of the Writer's Guild, ASCAP, The Society
for Children's Book Writers and Illustrators,
and PEN. She is featured in Who's Who Among
American Women, Who's Who In Entertainment,
and Something About The Author. |
Paul
Wilson
profiles |
A
California native, Paul is an aspiring journalist
now living in Syracuse. He graduated from
UC Santa Barbara last year and is getting
his masters in journalism from Syracuse
University. He hopes to head to warmer,
dryer pastures -- either south or west
where hell continue freelancing and/or
working for a daily newspaper. |
Helen
Zelon
memoirs
|
Helen's
writing has appeared in The New York Times,
Cosmopolitan, Family Circle, Brooklyn Bridge
and Scientific American: Explorations. A
proud booster of her adopted hometown (New
York), she is a nonfiction contributor to
Totally Brooklyn. |
STAFF |
Jonathan
Kravetz
founder,
editor |
Jonathan
is a Brooklyn based freelance writer. |
Philip
Shane
co-founder,
designer,
art gallery
curator |
Philip
is a freelance film editor. His programs
have appeared on PBS, ABC, Cinemax, Lifetime
Television, The Learning Channel, and in
theaters and film festivals around the world.
He lives in New York with his wife Julie. |
Jonathan
Toubin
designer |
Jonathan
Toubin humbly remains all things to all
people. |
Laura
Buchholz
humor
editor |
Laura
is a science editor about town, most recently
at the medical website Praxis.md. She has
studied improv at the Upright Citizens Brigade
Theater, and has collaborated on two short
films by Please Stop Stealing My Bike Productions. |
Stephanie
Hart
children's
editor |
Stephanie
Hart teaches writing at F.I.T. and the Parsons
School of Design and is currently the Children's
editor at ducts. She has published a young
adult novel. Her short stories have appeared
in the magazines "Caprice," and "And Then,"
as well as the anthology, Mondo James Dean,
published by St. Martin's Press in 1996.
While her fiction and non-fiction has been
included in recent issues of ducts, a personal
essay appears in the anthology, Self Portraits:
Language Learners in a Multicultural World,
published in 2000 by Teachers College Press. |
Rachelle
Meyer
graphics |
Rachelle
is a freelance artist, designer and writer.
She often works under the pseudonym Plasmotica
Studios to seem worldly and mysterious.
She loves bacon. |
Jennifer
Lauren Pelley
illustrator |
Jennifer
is studying cinematography at the School
of Visual Arts in New York City. |
Charles
Salzberg
criticism/reviews
editor |
Charles
is a New York based freelance writer and
teacher. He has published a wide variety
of fiction and nonfiction books. His writing
has appeared in The New York Times
Arts & Leisure section, Redbook,
New York Magazine, Travel &
Leisure and many others. You may contact
Charles at Hoke5@aol.com. |
Ryan
Van Winkle
poetry
editor |
Ryan
Van Winkle is 23 years old and lives out
of a back pack. He has no permanent residence
and is a happy freelance writer. He spends
as much time naked as humanly possible.
E-Mail him at ryan@smaxx.com. |