Issue 29, Winter '12

Contributors

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Jennifer Ann Janisch

Issue 14

Jennifer Ann Janisch is an MFA candidate at George Mason University where she is the Editor-in-Chief of The George Mason Review and the Nonfiction Reader for So To Speak. This is her first published piece.

Carrie Jerrell

Issue 12

Carrie Jerrell resides in West Texas, where she is pursuing her PhD in English as a Chancellor’s Fellow at Texas Tech University. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Painted Bride Quarterly, Passages North, and Sewanee Theological Review, among other publications.

Brad Johnson

Issue 6

Brad Johnson is currently teaching at Palm Beach Community College, FL, and has two chapbooks, Void Where Prohibited and The Happiness Theory, available at puddinghouse.com. He lives in South Florida with his affectionate wife and not-so–affectionate dogs.

Saskia Jordá

Issue 26 Website

Saskia Jordá is an interdisciplinary artist working on site-specific installations, drawings, and performances. Scientific research has been a departure point for Jordá’s work since her undergraduate studies at Arizona State University. This relationship developed further in the work she did for her Master’s degree at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Since then, her work has referenced obscure anatomy, the evolution of a second skin, and the body as an alternate artifact. Earlier this year Jordá received an Artist Project Grant from the Arizona Commission on the Arts and in 2009 she was the recipient of the Contemporary Forum of the Phoenix Art Museum Artist Grant. She has exhibited throughout the United States and internationally and currently lives and works in Arizona. www.saskiajorda.com.

Kaley Joyes

Issue 19

Kaley Joyes completed her PhD in English at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She is currently a SSHRC Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Virginia. Though her primary research interests are war literature, Anglo-British modernism, and gender, Kaley remains intrigued by fashion’s relationships with literature, history, and material culture.

Siel Ju

Issue 16 Website

Siel Ju writes 17 blocks from the beach in Santa Monica, Calif. Her poems and stories have been published in Gargoyle, ZYZZYVA, Hobart, How2, So to Speak, The Mad Hatters’ Review, Shampoo, and other journals. She just received her Ph.D. in Literature and Creative Writing from the University of Southern California. While trying to figure out what to do with said degree, Siel blogs at greenlagirl.com.