Issue 29, Winter '12

Contributors

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Jeannine Hall Gailey

Issue 27 Website

Jeannine Hall Gailey  received a Washington State Artist Trust GAP Grant in 2007 and a Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Prize. She volunteers as an editorial consultant for Crab Creek Review, writes book reviews, and teaches at National University’s MFA Program.

To enjoy some of her work, head over to Rattle or Prairie Schooner.

Molly Gaudry

Issue 18 Website

Molly Gaudry edits Willows Wept Review, a seasonally themed nature writing journal; she is also a co-founding editor of Twelve Stories and an associate editor for Keyhole Magazine. Her writing appears online and in the anthologies, What Happened To Us These Last Couple Years? An Anthology of the Bush Years and Dzanc Books’ Best of the Web 2009.

Brad Gayman

Issue 12 Website

Brad Gayman is a recent graduate of the New School for General Studies. Brad has written for HX Magazine. He currently teaches high school math in Brooklyn, NY and lives in Manhattan.

Roxane Gay

Issue 28

Roxane Gay’s writing appears or is forthcoming in New Stories From the Midwest 2011, Best Sex Writing 2012, NOON, Cream City Review, Black Warrior Review, Brevity, The Rumpus, and many others. She is the co-editor of PANK, an HTMLGIANT contributor and her first collection, Ayiti, will be released in the fall of 2011.

Sierra Skye Gemma

Issue x

Sierra Skye Gemma is an American writer living in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She is currently pursuing a Master of Fine Arts degree in Creative Writing at the University of British Columbia.

Marissa Giambelluca

Fiction Reader

Marissa Giambelluca graduated from Emerson College with a double B.A in Writing, Literature & Publishing and Theatre Studies: Management. Though she grew up in New York, she currently resides in the wonderfully upscale Allston, Massachusetts. She spends her time reading whatever she can get her hands on, experimenting with her writing, and eating way too much frozen fruit.

Justine Tal Goldberg

Issue 21

Justine Tal Goldberg is an award-winning fiction author (Lumina, New Millennium Writings, Meet the Authors/The Writers’ Workshop of Asheville, NC), and a non-fiction freelance writer/editor. Her fiction has appeared or is forthcoming in Rambunctious Review, Meeting House and Whiskey Island Magazine. She holds an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Emerson College. Justine lives in Palm City, FL where she owns and operates WriteByNight, a creative writing workshop series and copywriting service.

Kat Gonso

Issue 19

Kat Gonso divides her time between her two passions: creative writing and teaching composition. She has been a reader for Chicago’s Other Voices, as well as Ploughshares. In 2009, Kat’s work has appeared in Pindeldyboz and she was recently announced as a finalist for The World’s Best Short Short Story Contest. Her work is forthcoming in American Literary Review and River Styx.

Tm Gratkowski

Issue 5

After attending the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the Hoschule fur Agawandte Kunst in Vienna, Tm went onto receive a BS and a BFA from the University of Wisconsin and an MA from the Southern California Institute of Architecture in Los Angeles. As a visual artist Tm has always sought out the unexplained, the curious, the strange, and the undefined within popular culture. He discovers relationships hidden and unrealized upon first glance and develops ideas to confront issues hidden within the material we are exposed to everyday. It is this small connection that Tm sees and seeks out, creating works of art which challenge the unchallenged perceptions of ideas and values all around us. Among other achievements, Tm’s Art and interview will be featured in the Spring/Summer issue of Be Which Magazine. Recently, he has sold a collage entitled “Chiasma”, through Christies, Los Angeles, and in April of 2005, he was named of one “L.A.’s top 25 Emerging Artists” with a show at Gallery Yormagil. Tm also created a series of collages for Moby’s “Spiders” video. He lives and works in Los Angeles, California.

Joanna Green

Criticism Editor

Joanna Green holds a BA in English from the University of Minnesota and an MA in English Literature from the University of Massachusetts Boston. Apart from interest in queer theory, women’s studies, and ecocriticism, she spends her days working at Beacon Press, an independent nonprofit publisher.

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Paul Griner

Issue 25

Paul Griner is the author of the novel The German Woman, recently published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, and also of Collectors (a novel) and Follow Me (stories) both from Random House. His stories have appeared in Playboy, Tin House, Ploughshares, Zoetrope, Prairie Schooner, Bomb, The Daily Telegraph (India), Narrative, New York Tyrant, and online in Juked, Tuesday Shorts, The Southeast Review, Dogzplot, elimae, and Pindeldyboz, and his work has been translated into half a dozen languages. He’s the Director of Creative Writing at the University of Louisville.

James Grinwis

Issue 9 Website

James Grinwis has work out in recent issues of American Poetry Review, Quick Fiction, Conjunctions, Court Green, Greensboro Review, and elsewhere. He is founding editor of a new literary venture called Bateau.

Cheryl Gross

Issue 28
Artist Cheryl Gross has an MFA in New Forms from Pratt. She says about her work, “I always equate it with creating an environment transforming my inner thoughts into reality. Much like an architect or urban planner, that reality and humor becomes the foundation of the work.” Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Cheryl now resides in Jersey City. It has been said that her work somewhat resembles Dr. Seuss on crack.

Sonia Gutiérrez

Issue 2

During her graduate studies at California State University San Marcos, Sonia Gutiérrez was an Exchange Lecturer (2001-2002) at the Universidad de Valladolid, Spain. Her poetry, photography and prose have appeared in CRATE: A Journal of Literary Borders and Boundaries, Mujeres de Maíz: Flor y Canto, Lavandería: A Mixed Load of Women, Wash, and Word and forthcoming in Turtle Island to Abya Yala: A Love Anthology of Art and Poetry by Native American and Latina Women and the San Diego Annual Poetry Anthology (2009-2010) among others. She teaches English Composition at Palomar College, Mt. San Jacinto College, for Upward Bound and CAMP. She is currently working on her unpublished manuscript, Kissing Dreams from a Distance, a novel. To see more of her work, visit Chicana in the Midst at http://brujadelanoche.blogspot.com.