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... |