Contributors

Ken Foster is the author of the bestselling memoir, The Dogs Who Found Me , and a collection of stories, The Kind I'm Likely To Get , which was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. He is also the editor of two anthologies: The KGB Bar Reader and Dog Culture . His work has appeared in The New...

Steve Geng grew up an army brat in Philadelphia, Germany, and France. An irrepressible romantic, he's been (among other things) a career thief, an actor on the TV show Miami Vice , and finally a dedicated member of Manhattan's twelve-step recovery community. He concedes his love of writing to be a...

Sarah Gerard is a New York-based writer and bookseller. Her work has appeared in BOMB , The Brooklyn Rail , Slice , and New South . She's an MFA candidate at The New School...

David Burr Gerrard 's debut novel, Short Century , will be published next year. He is a contributing editor at Tottenville Review .

Heather Green's two poetry chapbooks, No Omen and The Match Array , were published in 2010 by LATR Press and Dancing Girl Press, respectively. A few of her translations and original poems are forthcoming in Denver Quarterly and Barrelhouse ...

Frank Haberle won the 2011 Pen Parentis Award for his short story South of Hartford; his other stories have appeared in numerous print and online magazines. Frank is a grantwriter working with New York City social service organizations. He is a Board member and workshop leader for the NY Writers...

Teacher, cartoonist, animator, Tom Hart is creator of Hutch Owen graphic novels and comic strips, critically acclaimed by The Comics Journal, Time.com, Publishers Weekly and the Library Journal.

John Haskell is the author of American Purgatorio and I Am Not Jackson Pollock.

Kait Heacock is a fiction writer originating from Washington State. She recently relocated to Brooklyn to focus on a career in publishing and writing. Her work has appeared in numerous literary journals and websites including Portland Review , Tin House 's Open Bar blog, and Housefire . Her...