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WENDI
AARONS (Mother
Trucker);
(Loser Mom);
(Kenny
Loggins Must Die)
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Wendi Aarons lives in Austin, Texas with her family.
In the past few years, she has written for McSweeneys,
The Big Jewel, Parentwise:Austin, austinmama.com,
and Esther's Follies, Austin's famous
comedy revue. She has also been a commentator on Austin's
NPR station, KUT.
This
year Wendi obtained a weird sort of fame when the letter
she wrote about Always Maxi-Pads for McSweeneys
became an internet hit. Now people send her e-mails
about their periods. Prior to breeding, Wendi was a
copywriter. Prior to Texas, she spent 10 years in Los
Angeles, where she worked in various capacities for
Warner Bros., The Gersh Agency and Disney. She is currently
writing a book of humorous essays and taking out her
frustrations at www.wendi-aarons.com.
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ANDREA
ABBATE (Hell);
(The
Reason I Screen My Calls)
...................................................................
Developed and written shows for HBO, Showtime,
NBC, and CBS. She has tried to write about
her own life for TV, but even the cable networks think
it's too dark. Andrea spends her free time doing charity
work for at risk kids -- the Foster Program,
and the World Literacy Crusade. She really wants
people to cry at her funeral.
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BETTY
K. ABERLIN (The
Blonding of America)
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First musical '53: Sandhog
by Earl Robinson & Waldo Salt ("Commie show opens
at Phoenix!") Other musicals include West Side
Story, Stop the World, The Mad Show
and the original companies of I'm Getting
My Act Together And Taking It On The Road, Alice in Concert
and Yours, Anne. B.A. in creative
writing, Bennington College '63, studying with Bernard
Malamud, and reading Tillie Olsen's sublime Tell Me
A Riddle in galleys. Smart satirical revues at Upstairs
at the Downstairs and Downstairs at the Upstairs, co-founder
public access radio station WYEP f.m., Pittsburgh Pa.,
where she played Lady Aberlin on P.B.S.'s Mister
Rogers' Neighborhood for 33 years.
Regular on the last Smothers Brothers Show.
Cameos in two Kevin Smith movies, Dogma and
Jersey Girl. Author, Nightclub; Girl
Steps Out Of Car, Gets Blown Up (the actual description
of a part in a Hollywood cast break-down), Stop
Me Before I Love Again, Jackson Heights,
and THE WHITE PAGE POEMS (Zossima
Press), a poetic companion to George MacDonald's
Diary of an Old Soul. Contributor, poetsagainstthewar.org.
Volunteer cancer ward, Children's Hospital, L.A., and
Rikers' Island, NYC in the Chaplain's office, where she
handed out plastic rosaries, 12-Step literature, scripture-fortune-cookies
and seasonal wildflowers to those unavoidably detained.
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JANE
MEREDITH ADAMS (Adventures
in Dissociation)
..............................................................
Jane Meredith Adams is co-author of the Lambda Literary
Award-winning book The
Last Time I Wore a Dress (Putnam/Riverhead),
which was a finalist for the Books for a Better Life
Award and has been translated into German and Japanese.
Shes the recipient of the Clark/Gross Award
in the Novel and the Associated Writing Programs Intro
Award, as well as a Squaw Valley Writers Conference
scholarship. A mother of twins, she tells all in
the essay, My Nanny, My Self, which appears
in the award-winning anthology
Searching for Mary Poppins (Penguin/Hudson
Street Press.) Her essays have been aired on NPRs
Morning Edition and have appeared in O: The
Oprah Magazine, Health, San Francisco, and Organic
Style. A former staff reporter for the Boston
Globe, her reporting has appeared in Salon,
Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, Newsday, Miami Herald,
Philadelphia Inquirer, Baltimore Sun, Dallas Morning
News and Los Angeles Times.
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ALLISON
ADLER (I am Coated
with Feces -- and Loving It!)
..............................................................
Allison is a brand new mom and Writer/Producer
of a bunch of TV shows. Most recently Life as
We Know It, the critically acclaimed and little
seen coming of age drama on ABC.
Way
less recently -- Beverly Hills 90210,
(back when Brenda was on) It's Like, You Know
(the only TV show to include an ellipses in its title),
Just Shoot Me and Family Guy.
Allison's favorite new hobby is sleep. She rarely gets
to do it.
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VALERIE
AHERN (The
Christmas Secrets)
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Valerie Ahern has been living in L.A., writing and
producing TV for over ten years. She has worked on a
dizzyingly diverse list of shows including Married...With
Children , Clueless, My Big Fat Obnoxious Fiance, Hannah
Montana, Spyder Games (an Emmy-nominated soap
she created with partner Christian McLaughlin), Drawn
Together, Hot Properties, and, most recently,
Desperate Housewives.
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HARLYN
AIZLEY (Google
This);
(In
the Closet with Barbie)
...................................................................
Harlyn
is the author of two books, Buying
Dad: One Woman's Search for the Perfect Sperm Donor
(Alyson Publications) which appeared on nonfiction bestseller
lists including The Los Angeles Times and
The Boston Globe, and The Other Mother
(to be published by Beacon Press, 2006). Her writing
can also be found in 96 Inc., Berkeley
Fiction Review, Boston Magazine,
Mangrove, and The South Carolina
Review, and has aired on public radio stations
nationwide.
A
resident of Boston, when visiting Los Angeles Harlyn
dabbles on the Sit N'Spin stage and gets her
hair cut, though usually in the opposite order. Presently,
Harlyn is working on a novel about regular decaf vanilla
blendeds and (hetero) sex. One day you will be able
to read excerpts from it on www.harlynaizley.com,
but for now she still has no idea how to use Dreamweaver.
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ALIEN
#7005634 (I Do! I
Do!)
...................................................................
Alien #7005634 is a 32-year-old freelance journalist,
story teller and two-time divorcee. She writes for publications
including BUST, Whole Life Times, Science
& Spirit, and Penthouse. She
is currently working for Entertainment Tonight
UK as a researcher and associate producer. Her
life dramatically changed three years ago when she stepped
into a crosswalk on Melrose Avenue and was smacked down
by an SUV that dragged her fifty feet before stopping.
She is (still) working on her first "novel from
memory," titled Metal in My Flesh.
Her author picture was taken at a wedding; someone else's.
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CHARLIE
ANDERS (The
Week of Rental Car Disasters)
...................................................................
Charlie Anders is the author of Choir Boy
(Soft Skull Press 2005) and the co-editor, with Annalee
Newitz, of She's Such A Geek (Seal Press
2006). Her writing has appeared in the Wall Street
Journal, Salon.com, ZYZZYVA,
Tikkun, Punk Planet, the
SF Bay Guardian, the New York Press
and many additional magazines and anthologies. She's
the publisher of other magazine <www.othermag.org>
and the organizer of the award-winning Writers With
Drinks reading series in San Francisco. She doesn't
own a car..
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RICHARD
ANDREOLI (We
Can't Have Anything Nice)
...................................................................
Besides collecting really cool but ultimately useless
pop culture crap, Richard Andreoli works as a freelance
writer in Los Angeles. He moved here from San Diego
to attend UCLA, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude in
1995, majoring in English Literature with an emphasis
in Creative Writing.
After graduation he worked in the entertainment industry
as a development executive; basically, this meant people
submitted their scripts to him, and he told them they
sucked. He also produced a standup comedy show, some
live theater projects, and made it to the third level
writer's lab with The Groundlings. That's when he realized
that none of this was directly advancing his writing
career, so he quit and began developing his humor and
mainstream reportage for various magazines. His words
have appeared in The Advocate, Los
Angeles Confidential, CARGO Magazine,
Metro Source, and on Playboy TV.
Most recently he was contracted by the Comic-Con
International: San Diego to revamp their Update
magazine, and the first edition hit comic book stores
November 1st. But all that pales in comparison to interviewing
both Lynda Carter and Jennifer Garner this past year;
Jennifer complimented his biceps. He can now die a happy
man. Mondo
Homo: Your Essential Guide to Queer Pop Culture
is his first book. You can find him at www.richardandreoli.com.
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ROMIE
ANGELICH (My
Prom Date's Name Was Bubba)
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Romie is the producer and host of the monthly series
Borders
Published, Produced, Or On Their Way. She was
a stand-up comedienne from 1982-1996. After taking
a long break from the road to raise her two boys with
husband/comedian Peter Moor, she started writing
and performing her scripts and essays at theaters
in Los Angeles, including Bang Studio, The
Comedy Central Stage, The Falcon Theater,
The HBO Workspace, The Steve Allen Theater,
and The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre. She
loves having the wonderful venue of Borders Books
and Musics performance stage to perform a fresh
essay each month. Her show, (which is part performance,
part talk show and part signing,) promotes books, CDs,
DVDs, and the live shows of the talented people she
just happens to know.
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ALICIA
ANKA (Becoming
a Flower)
..............................................................
Alicia Anka received an MFA from Mills College
in Oakland, California. She found writing when she was
about eight years old, and has been trying to make it
her friend ever since. She spent her early working years
as an elementary school teacher and then moved into
writing content for educational companies such as LeapFrog,Inc
in Emeryville, California. She's also dabbled in editing
and copy writing. Alicia now resides in Europe, where
she is teaching English, copywriting and pursuing her
fiction works.
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REBECCA
ASHER (From Spot
to Gone)
...................................................................
Rebecca is currently the script
supervisor on Arrested Development. She
has done the same job on various television shows including
Undeclared and Andy Richter
Controls the Universe, as well as films including
Donnie Darko and Anchorman: The
Legend of Ron Burgundy, starring Will Farrell.
Rebecca
has also directed and edited four Instant Films,
part of a film series in LA featuring films written,
shot and edited in 48 hours, and co-directed three shorts
for the acclaimed mockumentary series CA$HINO.
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LUCY
BAKER (The
Hall of Asian Mammals)
..............................................................
Until she moved to New York City,
Lucy Baker wore her heart on her sleeve. Now she stuffs
it down her left pant leg for safekeeping. She has written
for the Village Voice, McSweeney's
Internet Tendency, Ducts.org,
ReallySmallTalk.com, and Mr. Beller's
Neighborhood, among others. She also tells stories
at NYC's The Moth.
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JANELLE
BARNETTE (My
Father, My Ghost)
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Janelle Barnette lives in Vernon, New Jersey and
cannot fathom ever leaving the state. She is currently
a senior at Centenary College, and most likely
will be selecting "student" as her occupation
on forms for a few more years, or at least until she
grows up and becomes a librarian. Despite what some
may say, she is not a snob, just quiet. This is her
first published piece.
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TOM
BARTLETT (A
Beast in the Night)
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Tom's writing has appeared in Slate,
Muse, McSweeney's Internet Tendency,
Opium Magazine, the Washington
Post Magazine and the New Yorker,
among other publications. He blogs at www.minortweaks.com.
He is the one writing this.
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TAMARA
BECHER (Stalking
Santa)
.......................................................................
Tamara
Becher has written no books, plays or poetry,
as much of her time is divided between training to
defend her Mexican Wrestling World Championship title
and trying to beat expert mode on Guitar Hero
II.
She
has never been the recipient of a prestigious award,
but is credited with being the only known survivor
of Mexican Wrestling's most fatal move: El Suplex de
Muerto.
Ms.
Becher uses the wages she earns as a script coordinator
for the Fox drama Standoff to keep herself
well-supplied in Spandex.
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RACHELLE
BERGSTEIN (Not
Alone)
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Rachelle Bergstein's writing has appeared in Flashquake
(www.flashquake.org)
and 11211 Magazine, and she's a monthly
columnist for Sugarzine (www.sugarzine.com).
She graduated with a degree in English from Vassar College,
where she won awards for her academic writing. She currently
works at a literary agency and lives in Brooklyn.
Writing
her first novel, Rachelle finds herself distracted by
good food, fashion, eyeshadow, fun parties, singing
along with the radio and reading great books.
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PAIGE
BERNHARDT (Little
Dogs Humping: Buckets of Love);
(Save
Me Now)
.......................................................................
Paige
Bernhardt is a television writer and producer. Her work
has appeared on various primetime network comedies including
Two Guys and A Girl, Yes,
Dear, What about Joan with Joan
Cusack. A regular contributor to Sit
& Spin at the Comedy Central Stage, she
also appeared in Hollywood
Hell House.
She was raised in North Georgia and has the twitchy
neurons to prove it. Her interests include conceptual
maximalism, hobos and nudity.
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CAROLINE
BICKS (Means
of Support)
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Caroline's essays have been seen and heard on babble.com,
in the book and show Afterbirth: Stories You Won't
Read in a Parenting Magazine (St. Martin's Press),
and on NPR's
"All Things Considered."
She
is an English Professor at Boston College, where she
teaches Shakespeare and Women's Studies. For fun, she
blogs about how the Bard meets suburban mommy life at
http://www.everydayshakespeare.com.
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JENNY
BICKS (One
Single Christmas)
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Jenny
Bicks was a Writer/Executive Producer on Sex
and The City. She joined the show in the first
season. Her work on the series has earned her an Emmy,
multiple Golden Globes, Producer's Guild Awards
and two WGA nominations. Before she joined the
show she worked on a bunch of bad shows, and a few better
ones, including Seinfeld and Dawson's
Creek. In 2001, Jenny created and executive
produced Leap of Faith, a single-camera
half hour comedy that aired on NBC. She is currently
the creator/Executive Producer of Men
in Trees, an ABC dramedy in its second season.
Jenny also works in film. Her movie What a Girl
Wants (Warner Bros.) premiered in April 2003,
and her short film, Gnome, whch she wrote
and directed (starring Lauren Graham), was selected
to be in numerous festivals, including the Berlin
Film Festival and the Aspen Comedy Festival.
It won Best Short at the Savannah Film Festival,
and the Audience Award at Maui. Jenny
has also done numerous re-writes on films including
The Nanny Diaries (Miramax), Beauty
Shop (MGM), Serendipity (Miramax)
and Never Been Kissed (Fox2000).
Before
Jenny wised up, she worked in advertising, where she
sold Clearasil and Maxwell House Coffee. She quit, joined
the performing troupe of Gotham City Improv (The
Groundlings, NYC), and realized once and for all that
she was a much better writer than performer.
Jenny
is a born and bred New Yorker who now splits her time
between New York, Maine, and Los Angeles.
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JOANN
BIONDI (Sundays
in Haiti)
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Joann
Biondi started her journalism career as an obituary
writer for the Miami Herald. Fortunately,
she learned a lot from working the Dead Beat and moved
on to write for many other publications including The
New York Times, National Geographic Traveler, Travel
& Leisure, Islands, Cooking Light, and
Salon.com. Her most recent book is Miami
Beach Memories, a collection of interviews with
100 people from all walks of life -- strippers, comedians,
bankers, bellhops, writers, photographers, waitresses,
politicians -- that tells the tale of Miami Beach from
the 1920s to the 1960s. Sexy, funny, poignant and brutally
honest, it proves that Miami Beach was a hot and happening
place way before Paris Hilton ever came to town. You
can learn more about Biondi by visiting www.your-story.net.
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JEWEL
BLACKFEATHER (Becoming
You)
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Jewel Blackfeather is a mixed breed wild child with
hair like Joseph's Technicolor dreamcoat. Her father
was a highly decorated officer in the Army and a road
warrior besides, so Jewel spent most of her childhood
bouncing from one place to the next in her dad's beat-up
Ford truck. She's lived in more places than she has
letters in her name. She pretends to be normal, but
she's everything your mama warned you about and nothing
you want to take home, a modern brat with a penchant
for wearing dangerous shoes and talking tons of jive.
She wishes her stomach were a lily and her tongue a
rosepetal. Instead, she's a blur of awkwardness and
mussed hair. Eat her up (and eat her good) with a spoon
at http://muse.livejournal.com.
Jewel
is a published writer for a few publications and often
feels weird discussing her readership or publishing
life. You can walk into a major bookstore and find an
anthology or magazine with her in it most days. For
Numb Magazine she's interviewed a
lot of famous and not-famous folks like Isabel Allende,
Ernie Barnes, Noam Chomsky, Fatboy Slim, Janeane Garofalo,
Spike Lee, Yoko Ono, and Floria Sigismondi.
She gets into shows free as a press-person and she's
hugged and chatted with Daniel Lanois and Lucinda Williams
and written bratty letters to Peter Gabriel and danced
drunkenly with Francis Ford Coppola. She's just trying
to hang on and enjoy the bedlam that she calls home.
As she does that in the Arizona desert, she eats flowers,
writes love letters to thunderstorms, and chases coyotes
with nothing but her bare feet. She loves her little
life very much.
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KEITH
BLANEY (Crayons)
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After graduating from Florida State University's School
of Theatre, Keith went on to intern at the Alliance
Theatre in Atlanta. Back home in Miami, in addition
to acting in commercials and films, he helped
run a comedy theatre company and advertising agency.
On stage there, he performed Wallace Shawn's The
Fever as well as in City Theatre's popular play
festival, Summer Shorts, before moving to Los
Angeles in 2001.
On
stage in LA, Keith was fortunate to play the role of
Clown in the critically acclaimed West Coast premiere
of The Lepers of Baile Baiste, and NURSE
RU486 in Hollywood Hell House. He also
performs at the acclaimed reading series Sit
'n Spin at the Comedy Central Stage.
Along
with his writing partners, Charlotte and Adam, Keith
has several film and television projects he carries
around in a bag and leaves under unsuspecting car windshield
wipers all over Los Angeles.
Since
the big move West, Keith is very happy to have had acted
on shows such as Scrubs and Entourage.
He is currently working on a set of monologues called
"My Name's Not Rusty."
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FRANCESCA
LIA BLOCK (Fashion
Quest)
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Francesca Lia Block is the acclaimed author of sixteen
books including the bestsellers The Rose and the
Beast, Violet and Claire, and
Dangerous Angels: The Weetzie Bat Books,
as well as I Was a Teenage Fairy,
Girl Goddess #9, The Hanged Man, Echo,
and Nymph.
Francesca
has received numerous awards, including citations from
the American Library Association, The New York Times
Book Review and the School Library Journal,
and her work has been published around the world, translated
into seven different languages. To find out more,
visit her website: www.francescaliablock.com.
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ROB
BLOOM (Kick
Me When I'm Down);
(Relax,
Mon!)
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Rob Bloom is a humor writer, screenwriter, cartoonist,
and connoisseur of
all things deli. He has written for the Cartoon Network,
McSweeney's,
CRACKED, Monkey Bicycle, Funny Times, National
Public Radio, and
the Travel Channel, among others. As the winner
of Screenvision's Short
Script-Big Screen Competition, Rob's screenplay
Suburban Bravery will
soon be produced by the Upright Citizens Brigade
Theatre and shown on movie screens nationwide. He
is also the writer of a regular humor column, which
has been praised by the Erma Bombeck Writing Institute
as well as by his parents who proudly display it on
their refrigerator with magnets shaped
like fruit.
To
read more of Rob's writing (or to recommend a good deli
he should try),
visit RobBloom.com.
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MICHAEL
BOOKMAN (My
Father and the Ghost of Bugsy Goldstein)
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Michael Bookman grew up in Brooklyn in the '50s during
the reign of the great Brooklyn Dodger teams. A New
York advertising copywriter and Creative Director
for 25 years, Michael produced TV and print campaigns
for clients as varied as the Brooklyn Museum,
the Metropolitan Opera, Kodak Film and
Proctor and Gamble.
As an adjunct professor at John J College for Criminal
Justice, he taught Creative Writing to inmates at
the Rikers Island Correctional Facility. Michael
has published two books, a novel, God's Rat
and a collection of first person verse, Pomes,
Short Stories in Verse. He lives with his wife
Mona in Suffern, NY; they have two grown children and
three grandchildren.
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JULIA
BORCHERTS (Running
on Empty)
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Julia Borcherts is a fiction
writing instructor at Columbia College Chicago and
frequent contributor to Time Out Chicago
magazine and Chicago Tribune's RedEye
and Metromix.com publication and website. She
is also a co-founder and co-host of both the Reading
Under the Influence monthly literary performance
series and the Dating
for Nerds board game and trivia mixers for hetero
and queer nerds at heart. Her fiction has been featured
in several books including Sin:
A Deadly Anthology and Cubbie
Blues: 100 Years of Waiting till Next Year,
and performed live at many, many venues in Chicago.
Her essay Straddling the Mason-Dixon Line
won first place in the Columbia University (New York)
CSPA national competition.
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SHARON
BORDAS (Fifteen)
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Ms. Bordas is a television writer who was
most recently employed on the critically acclaimed and
promptly cancelled VH1 comedy So NoTORIous.
She and her writing partner, Mr. Damon Hill, are currently
developing a one-hour drama with The N/MTV Networks.
A graduate of the MPW program at USC, Ms. Bordas has
been published in West Magazine for the
Los Angeles Times, as well as on a handful
of websites under a variety of pseudonyms. Day jobs
have included working as an editor for the Hollywood
Creative Directory, freelance reading work for HBO,
and writing a weekly column for a travel website. Ms.
Bordas is deathly afraid of airplanes, global warming,
snakes, unemployment, corduroy shorts, heroin and molasses.
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MICHELLE
BOYANER (Oh
Mother, Where Art Thou?);
(Lost
and Found)
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Although writer Michelle Boyaner would like her
first Bold Face and Italicized Credit
to appear right here in this first paragraph, it doesnt.
It wont appear until the second paragraph because
she spent too many of her early years working
in the Fashion Industry as a Designer/Merchandiser/Court
Jester for companies she doesnt want to put in
bold face type.
She
returned to writing several years ago with a collection
of personal essays, Oh, for God's Sake Whisper
It, a chronicle of her Grandmother's battle
with Alzheimer's.
She
and Director Barbara Green formed Greenie
Films and in 2003 produced their first short
film, I Want You To Show Me, a fictional
and humorous take on an hour in the life of Wynonna
Judd. Another Greenie Films production written by Michelle
is 2004s You're Still Young, which
has been an official selection at Film Festivals throughout
the country, and has garnered awards. She's just co-directed
her first documentary short, Tina Paulina: Living
on
Hope Street, a brief glimpse into the life of
a homeless gay woman.
Michelle
continues writing screenplays and essays as well as
rambling rants in her online blog, which has
a large following of readers whose loyalty is both appreciated
and mind-boggling.
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ASTRID
BOYLE (Dear
Folks)
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Astrid is the host of her own ham radio show, Just
Chillin' on Channel 2478. She enjoys billiards,
crochet, and America's Next Top Model.
She also has a pet bird.
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ART
BRAMBILA ("No"
Was His Only Answer); (The
Night of the Pigeons)
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Art Brambila grew up in the hard, working class barrios
of East Los Angeles during the sixties and learned quickly
to survive in the dangerous streets there. At 13 he
was expelled from his local junior high school for gang
activities and sent to a West L.A. school where he got
his first glimpse of a potential for a better future.
He attended Cal-State, L.A. and chose a career in Entertainment
Marketing. Starting as a young executive at Capitol
Records, he later became an independent music
producer signing local Latino rock groups to major
labels. His Hollywood contacts lead him to television
production and to a position as Unit manager at ABC.
After a stint there, he was named Director of Motown
Latino. Brambila was later appointed Director
of Special Markets at Universal Pictures.
He
is currently owner/president of Brown Bag Records,
a small, independent East L.A. label that records and
distributes mostly bilingual Latino pop music. He write
songs, and stories about the neighborhood he grew up
in, the people he knew there, and the experiences he
remembers. His first novel was Dying Young in
East L.A., and he is currently working on his
second, tentatively titled East of the L.A. River.
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JAMES
BRALY (Power
Outage)
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Married
to his college sweetheart, James Braly has spent the
last twenty years researching life in a marital institution.
He's performed his autobiographic stories on NPR
and Marketplace, and at The Whitney Museum,
Long Wharf Theatre, and The Moth, where he
is the only two-time winner of the audience-judged
GrandSLAM, and a featured performer on The
Moth National Story Tour.
His
autobiographic monologue LIFE IN A MARITAL INSTITUTION
is currently in development with Hal Brooks, director
of 2005 Pulitzer Prize finalist THOM PAIN (BASED
ON NOTHING). The book version of LIFE
IN A MARITAL INSTITUTION will be published in
2008 by Algonquin. More info at www.JamesBraly.com.
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KIMBERLY
BRITTINGHAM (The
Over-Gifting Affliction);
(What's
So Wrong With The Brady Bunch?);
(Fat
is Contagious)
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Kimberly Brittingham was a
delighted finalist in The
Memoirists Collective's "Win A Shot
at Getting Your Memoir Published!" contest
in the summer of 2006. She is passionately immersed
in writing her memoir, tentatively titled Parking
Backwards (borrowed from her short story of
the same name which won Permafrost's annual award
for fiction in 2005). Her work has appeared in One
Trick Pony, The Evergreen Chronicles, Mobius, The Advocate
and Axe Factory. If you enjoy her essay
Fat is Contagious, and want to practice similar
mischief, blank books with Kim's original Fat is
Contagious cover are available at www.cafepress.com/teeandsympathy.
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JACK
BURDITT ((Un)Becoming
(of) a Grandfather)
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Jack Burditt grew up in Cleveland
and Burbank, married a girl he met at Magic Mountain
at age 19, then together they had four kids and now
a grandson. During that time he's worked too many jobs,
but mostly as a journalist and sitcom writer.
His credits include Mad About You, Frasier, Watching
Ellie and 30 Rock, where he is
currently Writer/Co-Executive Producer.
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LISA
BUSCANI (Escort);
(Idiot),
(My
End of the Line)
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Lisa
Buscani got her start in Chicago's performance poetry
scene and ultimately became a National Poetry Slam
Champion as well as a Pushcart Prize nominee.
She has published one book of poetry, Jangle
(Tia Chucha Press) and has produced three critically
and publicly acclaimed solo shows, Carnivale Animale,
At That Time, and Solid Citizen.
She
has been featured in poetry anthologies such
as Alive from the NuYorican Poets Café
(Holt) and Word Up (Keyporter Books/EMI).
She has appeared on HBO, CNN, PBS, Much Music
and NPR. She is currently the executive director
of The Poetry Center of Chicago.
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RACHEL
KRAMER BUSSEL(Three
Little Words)
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Rachel Kramer Bussel (www.rachelkramerbussel.com)
is the editor or co-editor of over a dozen anthologies,
including Caught Looking, Hide and Seek, He's
on Top, She's on Top, Yes, Sir, Yes, Ma'am, Crossdressing,
First-Timers, Up All Night, Glamour Girls, Sexiest Soles,
Ultimate Undies, Secret Slaves; Erotic Stories of Bondage,
and Naughty Spanking Stories from A to
Z 1 and 2, and the forthcoming non-fiction collection
Best Sex Writing 2008. Her writing has
been published in over 100 anthologies, including
Best American Erotica 2004 and 2006, Single State
of the Union, and Everything You Know
About Sex is Wrong. She's contributed to AVN,
Bust, Cosmo UK, Gothamist, Huffington Post, Mediabistro,
New York Post, Penthouse, Playgirl, San Francisco Chronicle,
Time Out New York, and other publications. She
serves as Senior Editor at Penthouse Variations,
hosts and curates In The Flesh Erotic Reading Series
and wrote the popular Lusty Lady column for The
Village Voice. Her first novel, Everything
But
, will be published by Bantam in 2008.
Her
biological clock continues to tick loudly. When she's
not obsessing over the babies in her life, Rachel can
be found reading voraciously, walking across the Williamsburg
Bridge, and blogging at Lusty Lady (http://lustylady.blogspot.com)
and Cupcakes Take the Cake (http://cupcakestakethecake.blogspot.com).
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NANCY
NEUFELD CALLAWAY (Tell
You Later)
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Nancy Neufeld Callaway began her illustrious career
in 1980 as a member of the U.S. OLYMPIC RHYTHMIC
GYMNASTICS TEAM. And later that year, her career
came to a cruel halt when President Jimmy Carter decided
to boycott the games. So after a ceremonial burning
of her hoop and ball, Nancy gained a lot of weight and
graduated from Yale. Shortly thereafter she became Vice
President of Feature Production for 20th Century Fox.
But a debilitating allergy to being an enemy to all
creative types forced her to turn her back on the dark
side and begin a third career as a writer.
Nancy
wrote on IN LIVING COLOR, ROUNDHOUSE, THE EDGE,
MARRIED WITH CHILDREN and a half-dozen other
shows you've probably flipped past. And since bringing
three poorly-mannered, yet incredibly funny children
into the world with her painfully bald husband, she
has reinvented herself yet again as a writer of family
entertainment, including, JUMANJI, THE LION KING
SERIES, DRAGONTALES, LIZZIE MCGUIRE, and most
recently her launching of an internet family sitcom.
Please check this paragraph again in six weeks to find
out how much further she's fallen in her professional
and personal life.
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RICH
CAPLAN (My
Father's Penis)
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You
may not have caught Rich Caplan's last "piece."
It was written in the year 1967, and started with the
words:
Dear
Mom and Dad.
Camp is gud.
The
underwhelming response resulted in him taking a break
from writing for the subsequent 40 years (give or take).
The technological advent of that thing on the computer
that corrects your spelling mistakes for you has enabled
him to finally resume his career, spawning not only
this essay, but also the better part of a feature screenplay
that no one other than his wife has ever seen, and even
she hasn't looked at it lately although at one time
she was very encouraging. In his spare time Rich is
a partner in a talent agency that represents excellent
Canadian actors. This is his first published piece
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CINDY
CAPONERA (My
Emotionally Challenged Christmas)
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Cindy Caponera, writer/actress, native Chicagoan and
Second City Alum. In
New York she wrote for Saturday Night Live.
Guest wrote on Strangers with Candy. And
also wrote and performed on Exit 57 with
the Strangers' crew. She has been living in California
for seven years writing/producing on many shows including,
Norm, That '80s Show, Stan
Hooper, Living wtih Fran, and
My Boys. She's currently developing a
pilot for CBS loosely based on her one woman
show Cookies and Booze.
She
has developed scripts for HBO, SHOWTIME, Fox,
and CBS. She has also written and performed three
critically acclaimed one woman shows. One of which,
The Debutante Ball was performed at the
Aspen Comedy Festival.
Cindy
continues writing her pesonal essays and regularly performs
at various writer's events including: Say The Word,
Sit&Spin, Scratch It and Word-o-rama.
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CARL
CAPOTORTO (Excerpts
from My To Do List)
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Carl recently completed his third season as Little Paulie
on HBO's The Sopranos. He can also be seen
in principal roles in the movies Five Corners,
American Blue Note, Men of Respect,
Spike Lee's Jungle Fever and Mac
(written and directed by John Turturro), as well as in
short films by John Patrick Shanley, Tim Robbins, Peter
MacNicol and others. He also makes a brief appearance
in Penny Marshall's Riding in Cars with Boys.
Carl recently performed his storytelling material at Second
Stage Theater in NYC and Comedy Central Stage in LA, on
the bills of Fired and Sit n' Spin and in
his own solo show.
His
plays have been presented at the National Playwrights
Conference of the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center,
Yale Repertory Theatre, Ensemble Studio Theatre,
The Vineyard Theater, Theater for the New
City and numerous other venues. He received a screenwriting
fellowship from the Chesterfield Writers Film Project
at Universal Studios and has received grants and fellowships
in playwriting and screenwriting from the National
Endowment for the Arts, the New York Foundation
for the Arts, the Edward F. Albee Foundation
and the Ludwig Vogelstein Foundation. Carl has
an M.F.A. in Playwriting from Columbia University School
of the Arts. He currently lives in midtown Manhattan,
one block away from the building in which his mother
was born 81 years ago.
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KELLY
CARLIN-McCALL (The
Day the Sun Exploded)
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Kelly Carlin does not have endless impressive credits
nor an Emmy nomination, and yet she still manages to
like herself, which is no small feat in Los Angeles.
Her professional life has taken her from behind the
scenes in the world of TV/film to claiming the stage
for her own creation of her one-woman show, Driven
To Distraction. After two decades in the entertainment
business, Kelly stepped away to get a new perspective,
and in 2004 received her masters in Depth Psychology
from Pacifica Graduate Institute.
Kellys
irreverent reverence can be seen and heard in everything
she does: assisting individuals and groups to claim
their creative life through her creative coaching, writing
and performing her personal essays, interviewing legendary
comedians for Laugh.com's On Comedy CD
series and writing her upcoming memoir, What a
Strange and Wonderful Life. You can find her
blogging at Huffington Post and published in
the anthology Dirty Laundry: Real Life, Real People,
Real Funny by Phoenix Books. She is very happy
being married to her wonderful husband Bob, and living
in Westchester (no not the one in NY, the one in L.A.)
with their two dogs Jenny and Ned.
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HILLARY
CARLIP (Excerpt
from A la Cart: The Secret Lives of Grocery Shoppers),
(They're
Very Loyal Fans and they Bake)
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Hillary Carlip is the creator, host and editor
of FRESH YARN. Her fourth book, A
la Cart: The Secret Lives of Grocery Shoppers (Virgin
Books, March 2008) has been met with critical acclaim.
Her
memoir Queen
of the Oddballs: And Other True Stories from a Life
Unaccording to Plan (HarperCollins, 2006),
was an American Bookseller's Association Book Sense
Pick chosen by independent bookstores throughout
the country, a Lambda Literary Award finalist
in two categories (humor and memoir), and was selected
by Borders as one of the Top Literary Memoirs of
2006. She appeared on numerous radio and TV shows
promoting Queen of the Oddballs, including the
Ellen Degeneres Show, where she taught
Ellen how to eat fire (complete with Liza Minnelli running
onstage -- unplanned -- with a fire extinguisher!)
Hillary's
first book, Girl
Power: Young Women Speak Out (Warner Books,
1995), landed her on Oprah, an entire
episode dedicated to the book, and her second book,
Zine
Scene (Girl Press, 1999), which Hillary
designed herself and co-wrote with the award-winning,
acclaimed author Francesca Lia Block, was featured at
the New Museum for Contemporary Art in New York
City, and won an American Library Association Award.
With
a past as a performance artist, juggler, fire-eater,
cult rock icon, and visual artist, Hillary also has
a thriving web design business www.flyhcmultimedia.com.
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MARTHA
RANDOLPH CARR (Little
Blue Boy)
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Martha Randolph Carr is a frequent contributor to
the Washington Post. Her work has also
appeared in the Chicago Tribune, the San
Francisco Bee, the Long Island Newsday,
the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the Milwaukee
Journal Sentinel, the Deseret Morning
News, the Bryan College Station Eagle,
the Providence Journal, the Sarasota
Sun, the Albany Times-Union, the
Richmond Times Dispatch, CNN Money,
Virginia Living Magazine and Readers
Digest. The author of two novels, Wired
(optioned for film) and The Sitting Sisters,
she also writes a popular weekly online advice column/newsletter
-- Dear Martha (www.martharandolphcarr.com
and www.IdealLives.com.)
A
graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University and the
1990 first place winner of the Virginia Press Award,
she is a descendant of Thomas Jefferson, and along with
her cousin, best selling author, Lucian K. Truscott
IV, has worked to recognize all of the Jefferson descendants.
A
sought after speaker on the topics of writing, surviving
abuse, overcoming learning disabilities, and spiritual
growth, she resides in Richmond, Virginia with her son
Louie where she is working on a memoir, Grateful,
and the next thriller, The List.
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GREG
CHANDLER (My
Son the Burgler, Revisted)
Greg's short fiction has recently appeared in the
Encyclopedia Project and The Barcelona
Review. He has an MFA in fiction from Columbia
University, is a former Susan Sontag assistant, and
currently lives in Pasadena, CA. He wrote the acclaimed
short film Soda Pop,an audience favorite
at festivals worldwide (http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZhrvT_S2OsY)
and just finished
a novel called American Upset. "My
Son the Burglar, Revisted" is his first piece of
non-fiction to be published.
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EMMA
CHASIN (What
is it you C#nt Face Maria)
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Emma
Chasin is a former stand-up comic and Associate Producer
of Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me.
She is now a writer and sex blogger living in Los Angeles
and hard at work on her memoir. Emma enjoys lip gloss,
napping and fake French accents.
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LISA
CHOLODENKO (Toasted)
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Lisa wrote and directed the highly acclaimed films
High Art (Winner, Waldo Salt Screenwriting
Award, 1998 Sundance Film Festival; Winner, Best Actress,
Ally Sheedy, 1999 National Society of Film Critics Awards;
Winner, Best Female Lead, 1999 Independent Spirit Awards)
and Laurel Canyon, starring Frances McDormand.
She
also wrote and directed the Showtime feature, Cavedweller,
and directed episodes of Six Feet Under and
The L Word.
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DAVID
CHRISMAN (Hanging
On)
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Four years after the great New York City bankruptcy
of 1977, David left the gentle green hills of Northern
California to live in Spanish Harlem because he wanted
to be an actor. In the years since, he has played leading
roles for Equity stages in New York,
Florida, San Francisco and Los Angeles,
including a run in The Three Sisters,
co-starring with Christopher Walken. His performances
have been described in the press as "SPECTACULAR,"
"TOUCHING," "MAGNIFICENT" and once
even "DETESTABLE."
From
time to time, he teaches, recently giving courses in
Acting and Voice for the Stage at UCLA, Theater
Appreciation (of all things!) at Antelope Valley
College and Vocal Technique For Actors at The
University of Puerto Rico. Having grown to loathe auditions
so intensely even successful sessions leave him shaking
with rage, fear and self-regret, he has turned to writing.
Fledgling efforts include a one-act solo drama about
not choosing a wife called, Henry: walking through
the body of the train, a full length drama about
Tina Modotti called Un Sueño de Revolución,
which premiered in San Juan, Puerto Rico and was performed
at Highways in Los Angeles, and a screenplay about the
same Miss Modotti called A Dream of Revolution,
currently in development.
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STEVEN
CHURCH (Wolf-Ant
of the High Plains)
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Steven Church was born and raised in Lawrence, Kansas.
He earned a BA in philosophy from the University of
Kansas and a MFA in Creative Writing from Colorado
State University. He's been named the Allan Collins
Scholar in Nonfiction at the 2003 Bread Loaf Writer's
Conference and was awarded an Artist Fellowship
in Creative Nonfiction from the Colorado Council on
the Arts.
His essays and stories have been published in The
Ruminator, Powells.com, Fourth
Genre, Post Road, Salt Hill,
Quarterly West, Puerto Del Sol,
Riverteeth, Quarter After Eight,
and others. His first book, The Guinness Book
of Me: a Memoir of Record, was released in 2005
by Simon & Schuster. His next project will tackle
the personal, historical, and cultural legacy of the
post-apocalyptic made-for-TV drama, The Day After,
which was filmed in his hometown.
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KIMBERLY
CLARK (Please,
Do Not Pet the Negro)
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Kimberly is an Executive Assistant on the Freddie
Prinze Jr. Pilot and has worked as an
assistant on a number of shows including, the CBS pilot
Washington Street, Center of the
Universe, and The Drew Carey Show.
She
was featured on BET's now defunct sketch-show, The
Way We Do It, with her original poem titled,
"I Can't Go Out With You Because Your Breath Stinks."
Originally
from Syracuse, NY, when Kim is not making Starbuck's
runs and taking lunch orders for her bosses, she can
be found doing stand-up at various L.A. comedy
clubs and cafes. For more info, go to her MySpace page,
www.myspace.com/pleasedonotpetthenegro.
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RICK
CLEVELAND (I
Was the Dumb Looking Guy with the Wire-Rimmed Glasses)
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Rick
Cleveland is a writer and Executive Producer on HBO's
Six Feet Under. He won an Emmy Award,
a Writer's Guild Award and a Humanitas Award
for his writing on The West Wing in 2000.
His play Jerry and Tom was adapted as
a screenplay and was an official selection at both the
Sundance and Toronto Film Festivals in 1998. As a playwright
he has received grants and fellowships from the Kennedy
Center's Fund for New American Plays, the National
Endowment for the Arts and the Rockefeller Foundation.
Rick
received his MFA from the University of Iowa's Playwright's
Workshop in 1995. He was a founding member of the
American Theatre Company and a former playwright-in-residence
at Victory Gardens Theater, both in Chicago.
He is also a commentator for NPR's All Things
Considered.
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RAY
COCHRAN (Name
Dropper)
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Ray has acted on Broadway, off-Broadway
and in regional productions. He is currently
in school working toward an MA in Social Work.
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JACKIE
COHEN (A
Memo I Wish I'd Received)
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Jackie Cohen is a stand-up comic,
writer, and producer in New York City. She has worked
on various Comedy Central shows including Crank
Yankers, The Man Show and
Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn, all of which
her parents have watched only to see her name in the
credits. She currently is an Associate Producer for
the upcoming VH1 show Wack TV Planet with
Nick DiPaolo.
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NANCY
COHEN (Yeah,
I'd F#ck Clinton)
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After stage managing and fetching
people things for years in New York, Nancy moved to
Los Angeles to pursue TV writing. She has written for
King of Queens, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Raising
Dad, Unhappily Ever After, Good Girls Don't and
the thought bubbles on Blind Date.
Nancy
also reads her essays at Los Angles spoken word venues
Show and Tell and Sit 'n Spin. She is
a contributing writer in Harper Collins' upcoming More
Mirth of a Nation.
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ANDY
CORREN (Turning
Japanese)
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An
acting graduate of the North Carolina School of the
Arts, Andy has been a network news promo producer,
a Broadway talent agent, a gay male secretary
and a billionaire's assistant. None of those
things makes him as proud as his self-taught ability
to bake.
Andy
has written and performed material at: Westbeth Theatre
Center (NYC), Sacred Fools Theatre (LA),
Comedy Central Stage (LA), HBO Workspace (LA),
Upright Citzen's Brigade Theatre (NY), Second
Stage (LA) and, most recently, in the smash-hit
Hollywood Hellhouse. He's also done standup
and sketch comedy at clubs throughout NYC. His
three-person solo show, Backyard Fruit,
continues to entertain audiences.
As
a junior manager at The Rath Welker Company, with Kara
Welker & Dave Rath Andy works with, among many others,
Patton Oswalt, Janeane Garofolo, Finesse Mitchell, etc.
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ELIZABETH
CRANE (The
Federlines and Us)
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Elizabeth Crane is the author of two critically
acclaimed collections of short stories from Little,
Brown: When The Messenger Is Hot and All
This Heavenly Glory. Her third collection, You
Must Be This Happy To Enter, will be released
from Punk Planet Books in February 2008.
Her
work has also been featured in numerous publications
(including The Believer and McSweeney's)
and anthologies, and she is the author of the blog Standby
Bert, read by at least a dozen people on a regular
basis. Crane is also a regular contributor to
Writer's Block Party on WBEZ Chicago, and two
of her short stories have been featured on NPR's
Selected Shorts. Her first collection is currently
being adapted for the stage as part of Steppenwolf's
First Look Festival in August 2007. She is a past
winner of the Chicago Public Library 21st Century
Award and teaches writing at Northwestern's School
of Continuing Studies, The School of the Art Institute,
and The University of Chicago.
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KAMBRI
CREWS (Just Like
My Daddy)
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Kambri Crews is not a writer. Originally from Texas,
she owns and operates Ballyhoo Promotions, a
production and public relations company in New York
City which represents stand up comedians and writers.
Occasionally she throws really big parties like exclusive
events for Jose Cuervo on their privately owned Caribbean
island, Governor Ann Richards' latest book party and
the national launch of Jest Magazine.
She lives in Queens with her comedian boyfriend Christian
Finnegan, dog Paquita Borgito Borgato Chorizo Jimenez,
parakeet Larry Bird and her newest addition: the bunny
rabbit Maybelline she brought home from NoLA while she
was there volunteering with the animal rescue group
Pasado's
Safe Haven.
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LISA
CRON (My
First Time)
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Lisa
Cron spent a decade in publishing before turning to
TV, where, among other things, she's been supervising
producer on shows for Showtime, Bravo and Court
TV. However, she is most proud of working on Fox's
WHEN GOOD PETS GO BAD, PART 2, a show
that was mocked on The Simpsons. In addition
to writing several optioned screenplays, she's been
a story consultant for Warner Brothers, Village Roadshow,
Icon, Miramax, William Morris Agency and others.
She's featured in Final Draft's new book, ASK
THE PROS: SCREENWRITING, and, currently works
with writers, producers and agents as a script and literary
consultant via her website: www.inside-story-ink.com.
She
has also written and performed personal essays in NYC
at the 78th Street Theatre and at various venues
around LA. Since her primary goal in performing is to
make it to the end of the performance still breathing,
she's happy to report she's had nothing but success.
She's also recently begun reviewing movies on the web
at www.Tailslate.net,
where she took great pleasure in straightening the world
out on the merits of The Aviator. Unfortunately,
the Academy doesn't seem to have been paying attention!
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ALI
DAVIS (Ninth-Level
Dork)
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Ali's humor writing has been featured on NPR's "This
American Life," in Salon, and on
the official website of a major car manufacturer that
didn't know she was kidding. She spent three years on
the road with the National Touring Company of the Second
City and is a founding member of the resident company
of Chicago's Improv Olympic Theater, "Baby Wants
Candy." She has also performed her one-woman
show, "Coming of Age" in Samoa, in Chicago,
New York, and Edinburgh. Ali received an odd burst of
Internet-only fame when her online journal, "True
Porn Clerk Stories," suddenly became a hit. Three
entries from True Porn are included in the new book Never
Threaten to Eat Your Coworkers: The Best of the Blogs,
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DAWN
DeKEYSER (Glamour,
Texas-Style)
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Dawn DeKeyser worked in Dallas and New York as an award-winning
copywriter and began her TV career when she received a
writing fellowship with the Walt Disney Studios. She's
twice been a featured speaker at the Austin Film Festival,
won the Scriptwriters Network contest for comedy and a
grand prize something or other for her poetry.
Her
television writing and producing credits include
Becker, NewsRadio, Alright Already,
Conrad Bloom, The Geena Davis Show and others.
She wrote a pilot for NBC Studios and her screenplays
are currently languishing in the kind, benevolent hands
of those who could take her career to the next level.
In the meantime, she's working on a compilation of essays
about the damaging effects of growing up in a perfect
family.
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ANTHONY
DEL BROCCOLO (Vigilanthony);
(Pap
and Circumstance)
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After
graduating from the University of North Carolina, Anthony
returned to his native New York to fulfill his lifelong
dream of becoming a direct marketing copywriter. When
writing junk mail proved too stressful, he moved west
to write television shows for tweens. His writing credits
include Nickelodeon's Drake & Josh
and Zoey 101, ESPN Classic's
Cheap Seats, and Lil' Bush for
Comedy Central. He's also performed at Show
and Tell, an essay reading series in Los Angeles.
When
not working, Anthony can be found walking the streets
of Hollywood, muttering to himself and being mistaken
for David Arquette. Next year, he plans to abandon the
whole writing thing to become a scrappy utility infielder
for the New York Mets. If you'd like to say hello, or
you are the Mets and would like to offer Anthony a 3-year,
$10 Million contract (terms negotiable), please contact
him.
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KATHLEEN
DENNEHY (The
Game of Life)
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Kathleen Dennehy, an esteemed
graduate of New York University's Experimental Theater
Wing, has guest-starred on many television shows
including Law and Order and ER.
She is a member of the Naked Angels Theater Company
and has appeared on Broadway with Glenn Close and Jeremy
Irons in The Real Thing, Off-Broadway
in David Mamet's Oleanna, and on the road
in many productions including Angels in America.
As
a screenwriter, she's had two scripts optioned and is
working on a book of true stories entitled Adventures
in Poverty.
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JEREMY
DEUTCHMAN (Cheese
Mover)
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Writer/performer Jeremy Deutchman is a frequent
contributor on the L.A. story salon scene. He
has appeared at venues including Show and Tell
at Hollywood's UCB Theatre, Tongue & Groove
at the Hotel Café, WordPlay at
the Fake Gallery and Piñata at
Bang.
Jeremy
has published a broad range of stories, poems, essays
and opinion pieces, most recently in Rejected:
Tales of the Failed, Dumped, and Canceled (Villard,
2009). He lives with his wife and Wheaten by the beach,
where he runs his own freelance copywriting business
(www.jdcopy.com).
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ELLIE
DEVERS (Kabuki
Beauty)
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Ellie is a writer/performer residing in New York
City. She was a company member of the improvisational
company The Groundlings East for three years.
She wrote and hosted a series for Lifetime Television,
called Pandora.
She also appeared on NBC's Ed as a reporter.
She was a real reporter for King World Productions'
American Journal. The money was good,
but tabloid journalism really wasn't her thing. She
was one of the original cast members for fX,
a live cable show featuring thrilling programming such
as Wonder Woman, and Eight is Enough.
She was fired soon after coming on board for making
fun of the programming on air. Also, her employers weren't
crazy about the fact that she did an interpretive dance
on air, live, before anyone could stop her.
Ellie
recently wrote and performed her one-woman show, My
Mother's Dead and I'm Not Feeling So Hot Myself
at the Lark Theatre in NYC. She has performed some of
her essays at the Say The Word series hosted
by Beth Lapides and Greg Miller at the Knitting Factory
in NYC. She is thrilled to be a part of Fresh Yarn.
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CARA
DiPAOLO (Get
it Out!);
(Christmas
in Bucksnort);
(Simon
and Sonia)
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Cara was recently a writer on Fox's short-lived
Head Cases. Prior to that she spent five
seasons as the Writers Assistant on the critically
acclaimed HBO series Six Feet Under, for
which she also did website content. Additionally, her
writing was featured in the Six Feet Under coffee table
book, Better Living Through Death.
Her
one-man comedy, Whooda Thunkit? was produced
in Chicago, NYC and LA. More recently, Cara wrote and
co-produced several short films for American Movie Channel
(AMC). She also served as Production Supervisor on the
independent feature SHOWBOY.
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ILLEANA
DOUGLAS (I
Blame Dennis Hopper)
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Recently dubbed "The Female William H. Macy of
the independent film world," Illeana Douglas first
came to prominence as Matt Dillon's suspicious sister
in Gus Van Sant's To Die For (NY Film
Critic's Nominee). Other memorable performances include
Ghost World, Happy Texas, Wedding Bell Blues,
Dummy, and studio films including New
York Stories, Goodfellas, Cape Fear, and Grace
of My Heart (London Film Critics Nominee). Illeana
can currently be seen in Factory Girl,
with Sienna Miller, where Douglas plays Diana Vreeland,
and Expired, which premiered at the 2007
Sundance Film Festival.
Television
credits include Gary Shandling's girlfriend on the final
season of The Larry Sanders Show (Emmy
nomination for episode) and starring in Fox's ahead-of-it's-time
comedy, Action, with Jay Mohr (Golden
Satellite Award). She's had memorable roles on Seinfeld,
Fraiser, Crumbs, The Drew Carey Show, and was
nominated for an Emmy for portrayal of "Angela"
on Six Feet Under. Her show Supermarket
was nominated for a local Emmy on the Chicago PBS network.
Illeana wrote, produced, directed and starred in Illeanarama
-- Supermarket of the Stars, which costars Jeff
Goldblum, Ed Begley Jr., Justine Bateman and Jane Lynch.
You
can watch it on YouTube where it has become
an internet fave. Currently she can be seen on Shark,
as defense attorney Gloria Dent opposite James Woods.
Illeana
is a graduate of the Neighborhood Playhouse and
studied with Sanford Meisner. Recent theater includes
James Lapine's The Moment When with Mark
Ruffalo at Playwright's Horizon, The Music Man
with Jeff Goldblum at Pittsburgh CLO, Surviving
Grace at Union Square Theater and Fired:
Stories of Jobs Gone Wrong, at the Skirball Center,
HBO Workspace, Second Stage in New York, Austin and
most recently the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival.
She
has written and directed numerous award-winning films,
and her writing appears in the book Fired! Tales
of the Canned, Canceled, Downsized & Dismissed
(Simon & Schuster, 2006).
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JIM
DOVER (You Talking
To Me?)
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James Dover is a writer living in Los Angeles and
after this posting just pretentious enough to force
people into calling him James instead of Jim, Jimmy
or Jimbo. A recent 25-year high school reunion from
Wheatridge High School (Home of the Farmers, no joke)
in Colorado made him realize he was slightly bio-deprived
and he should accomplish more or learn to lie better.
He is currently looking for a TV writing position during
the upcoming staffing season. Past articles have appeared
in Advertising Age magazine and The
Rocky Mountain News.
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JIMMY
WALSH DOYLE (Slan
Abhoille); (Father
in Heaven)
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Jimmy has almost been on some
of the best shows on TV, but he is most recognizable
as the guy who can't drink his coffee in a Chevy, or
the guy whose dog dances for Kibbles 'n Bits, or the
guy who won't buy the TV at Circuit City with his little
son... he brings his own twist of deviant sexuality
to the most wholesome of dad roles. He recently fulfilled
a life-long dream by playing a zero in a cage.
Jimmy was a member of the touring and resident companies
of The Second City. His first solo show, He
is Risen was performed at the Mercury Theater
in Chicago. His solo work has been featured in group
shows by the Pansy Kings' Cotillion and The
Sweat Girls in Chicago, as well as guest spots with
various groups at L.A. Theaters including The Actor's
Gang, the Comedy Union, the Falcon,
and the Lillian. Jimmy is also a regular contributor
to L.A.'s reading series Sit
n Spin, and is appearing in the critically acclaimed
Hollywood
Hellhouse.
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MOLLY
EACH (Plan
B)
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Molly Each blames her Minnesota
roots for her love of snow, ice, and broomball. Despite
her current Chicago address, she'll always be -- in
Bob Dylan's words -- a Girl from the North Country.
By day she covers style and fashion for a slew of Windy
City publications including the Chicago Tribune,
Chicago Tribune Magazine, CS,
Time Out Chicago, and Chicago Collection.
By night, she's a fiction/creative non-fiction storyteller,
and her work has appeared in Hair Trigger,
Annalemma Quarterly and toasted-cheese.com.
Molly's the co-founder and editor of No
Touching Magazine (a literary magazine of creative
non-fiction) and she's on the Story Development team
for the super awesome storytelling series 2nd Story.
Right now she is probably listening to The Beatles,
baking lots of cookies, spending too much money on clothing,
or hanging out with her stellar friends and family--
perhaps all at once. A recent Ragdale resident, she
is currently at work on her first book. Read her scribblings
at www.mollyeach.com.
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BARRY
EDELSTEIN (Another
Day, Another Dollar)
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Barry
Edelstein is a theater director who has staged
plays around New York and across the country. He has
directed many celebrated actors, including Uma Thurman,
Gwyneth Paltrow, Kevin Kline, Alfred Molina, Anthony
LaPaglia, Eric Stoltz, John Turturro, Julianna Margulies,
David Strathairn, Frances McDormand, Jeffrey Wright,
John Cullum, Carol Kane and others.
For five years he was Artistic Director of
Off Broadway's award-winning Classic Stage Company.
He directed the fiftieth-anniversary revival of Arthur
Miller's ALL MY SONS at the Williamstown
Theater Festival. It later transferred to New York's
Roundabout Theater, where it won the Lucille
Lortel Award, and was nominated for the Drama
League Award for Best Revival.
Edelstein has written for the stage, and also about
theater in the New York Times, Washington
Post, American Theater Magazine,
and others. He taught acting at the Juilliard School
for seven years, NYU's Graduate Acting Program
for four, and has taught masterclasses around the USA
and the world. He lives in L.A. with his wife, actress
Hilit Pace, where he is prepping to shoot his first
film. Meanwhile, because those things take forever,
he teaches acting at USC and will direct a play
at the Mark Taper Forum this fall.
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ROSS
ELDRIDGE (Abstracts
and Brief Chronicles)
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Ross Eldridge, a Brit living in Bermuda, writes
full-time. After finishing school in the UK, Ross returned
to Bermuda and started painting, writing, as well as
editing and publishing the work of young people, which
led to stints at co-producing local theatre.
Writing a weekly newspaper column, My World and
Welcome to It, in the quaintly-named Mid-Ocean
News gave Ross the confidence to write about
anything. Ross wrote the outline for a long short-story
entitled "Eirenicon," during the 18 hours
that Hurricane Fabian battered Bermuda in September
2003.
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PAUL
FEIG (The Big Red Shoe
Diaries)
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Paul Feig created and co-executive produced
NBC's acclaimed show Freaks and Geeks
which garnered him nominations for two comedy writing
Emmy Awards, one for the pilot episode and one for the
series finale, which he also directed.
He
has been Co-Executive Producer on The Office,
and directed many episodes of the show as well as countless
other TV shows including 30 Rock, Nurse Jackie,
Arrested Development, Parks and Recreation, Weeds, and
Mad Men. He is currently Executive
Producer and director on the upcoming Untitled Kristen
Wiig Project
Paul
is also the author of two acclaimed memoirs Kick
Me - Adventures in Adolescence (Random House),
and Superstud: Too Much Information About the
Author (Three Rivers Press).
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ELISABETH
R. FINCH (Lucky
Day),
(All
Politics Aside)
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Elisabeth
R. Finch earned her MFA in Screen and TV Writing
from USC and BA in Creative Writing and Drama
at Carnegie Mellon, won the 2008-2009 Jerome Fellowship
for Playwriting, and finally changed her New Jersey
drivers license after six years of living in L.A.
Elisabeth's
work is featured in Women in Films Traction
magazine, and has been performed at the WorkShop
Theater in New York and the Kennedy Center/American
College Theater Festival. She is currently a writers
assistant on HBO's True Blood where
she successfully drinks her weight in Diet Coke on a
daily basis.
Elisabeth
taught at the American School of Madrid, learning
no Spanish whatsoever (except "swing set"
and "furnished apartment"); received the Television
Academy Internship for Script Writing; stuffed dead
squirrels in high school for extra credit; and can recite
147 prepositions on command. She has neither a sense
of smell nor sense of humor.
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FELISA
FINN (The
Clapper)
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Felisa
F. Finn is a Los Angeles-based writer who loves fragmented
sentences. In a previous century she was a blue ribbon
swimmer from New England with an affinity for Spaulding
Gray. After receiving a fine art degree in Colorado
she founded and directed an alternative art gallery
called Space Available, Inc. Felisa studied journalism
at UCLA and fiction writing with Kate Braverman, who
told her never to write about pain. She now believes
this was merely a lapse of synapse.
Currently
she is turning her blog www.mygirlstella.blogspot.com
into a book for people who love dogs and for anyone
grieving the loss of a loved one. She often writes about
pain and other annoying facets of life. She would like
to thank her husband, Oliver, and Fresh Yarn for supporting
the personal essay.
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DIANE
FLACKS (Boxing)
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Diane is a writer/actor/playwright/harried
mom. She was twice Emmy nominated for writing on The
Kids in the Hall and has collaborated on films
with Bruce McCulloch (Dog Park) and Jeremy
Podeswa (Six Feet Under).
She's written and/or acted in five Canadian TV series
and numerous plays. She's currently appearing in a new
Canadian all-female sketch comedy TV series called Listen
Missy, and is writing a book for publication in
Spring 2005 tentatively entitled Why Didn't They
Tell Me?! about pregnancy and childbirth. For
more info, see her website www.dianeflacks.com
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ANNE
FLANAGAN (At
Your Cervix);
(Making
Do)
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Anne
Flanagan is a Los Angeles based writer/teacher/private
investigator. Anne's stage play, Artifice,
won the 2006 Mountain Playhouse International Comedy
Playwrighting award and is currently a finalist
in both the Dayton Playhouse "Future Fest"
award and the McLaren Memorial Playwrights Competition.
Anne has also received the Julie Harris Playwright's
Award, The Plays for the 21st Century award,
AFI/Sony's "Visions of the US" award,
and was a top ten finalist for the Chesterfield Film
Writer's Project two years running
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KATE
FLANNERY (Not
Really a Star F#*ker)
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Kate plays Meredith on NBC's The
Office. Her comedy lounge act, The Lampshades,
has been running in Hollywood at the IO West stage for
over four years, and was seen to the US Comedy Arts
Festival in Aspen. Kate's other TV work includes
the Bernie Mac Show, Boomtown,
Curb Your Enthusiasm, Jimmy Kimmel,
Comedy Central's Cross Balls, and
she was the voice of Lucy in a Robert Smigel Cartoon
on SNL.
She
played Neely O'Hara in the Off Broadway hit, Valley
of the Dolls at the Circle in the Square in
NYC and LA's Bing Theatre (she's on the upcoming Valley
of the Dolls' DVD extras). A former member
of Second City's National Tour Co., she is an
original member of Chicago's Annoyance Theater where
she created over 15 shows including the Miss Vagina
Pageant and the Real Live Brady Bunch
(playing over 30 cities and the Kennedy Center). LA
audiences have recently seen her as the teen prostitute
and Blair's sister in the Phacts of Life
at the Renberg Theatre, and in the Lily Tomlin / Jane
Wagner production of Three Feet Under
at the Evidence Room.
Kate can be heard on the local Air America radio
show, Ravenhurst. Kate performed with They
Might Be Giants' John Flansburgh's band, Monopuff
(you can hear her on their album, "It's Fun To
Steal"). She is the musical director of the Los
Angeles Drama Club (teaching Shakespeare to 5 to
8 year olds). Kate graduated from the University of
the Arts in Philadelphia where her family owns a bar.
Kate's
website is www.theLampshades.com
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KATIE
FORD (Life After the
Bicentennial); (Helen
Reddy's Shoe); (I
[heart] Pocahontas)
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Katie started her career as a teenage stand up comic
in Toronto, where she shared the bill with an also-teenaged
Jim Carrey. She moved to L.A. and began her writing career
at 21, landing a job of writer and Executive Story
Editor on the Emmy Award winning NBC sitcom
Family Ties. She went on to create and Executive
Produce a series for Canadian television, Material
World, which won Canada's Gemini Award for
Best Comedy and a Women in Film and Video Award.
Her play, Out in America, which was performed
both in New York and Los Angeles, was voted by the L.A.
Times as one of the 10 best plays of the year
and won Katie a Dramalogue Award.
Katie
then wrote and produced for various U.S. television
shows and has written several television movies including
ABC's Mary and Rhoda for Mary Tyler Moore
and Valerie Harper, and To Live For for
ABC.
She
co-wrote the film Miss Congeniality and
wrote and Executive Produced a six-hour miniseries for
ABC based on the first Little House on the Prairie
novel by Laura Ingalls Wilder. Katie was also
a writer/producer on Desperate Housewives
in its first season, and has most rencently adapted
the best-selling book Prayers for Bobby,
by Leroy Aarons, into a groundbreaking film for Lifetime
Television.
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CHARLES
FREERICKS (My
First Time)
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Charles Freericks comes from Paramus,
NJ and is thus a native "Parasite." His plays
The Fourth Chair and Eight Miles
From New York have received multiple productions
in New York City, Los Angeles and one regional theatre,
and have both won full-length playwright's awards.
He has recently finished a book of 39 essays about growing
up entitled My Imaginary Friend Was Too Cool To
Hang Out With Me. He has performed in LA reading
series at Sit'n Spin, Word Nerd, Tasty
Words and Spark. He has executive produced
and co-executive produced television movies.
He is a former television development executive
with New Line, NBC, Paramount and CBS.
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AMY
FRIEDMAN (Breathless);
(The
Adorer)
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Amy
Friedman has published two memoirs, Kick the Dog
and Shoot the Cat and Nothing Sacred.
But since she published them in Canada where she was
a well-known newspaper columnist, prison activist
and shepherd, the books aren't easy to find.
Easier to find is her syndicated newspaper column of
children's stories, Tell Me A Story which can
be read in newspapers throughout the world.
Amy
teaches Writing the Personal Essay and Creative
Nonfiction at UCLA Extension, and is just
launching her new course, From Page to Stage (www.frompagetostage.com).
She vows her novel, The Murderer's House,
will be published before long.
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CARRIE
FRIEDMAN (Ike
To My Tina)
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Raised on the mean streets of Fox Point, Wisconsin,
Carrie Friedman is left-handed but plays all of her
sports right-handed. She started writing when she was
nine. During the two decades since, she has trained
in and pursued every form of writing, including poetry,
screenwriting, novels, essays, TV, and playwriting.
Many of the fruits of her labor havent been seen/made/published
yet. (Though some can be found on her website, www.carriefriedmania.com)
Carries been published in periodicals such as
Newsweek (for a full list, visit her
website), and she has a monthly column called
Discount Therapy at Mad As Hell
Club (link available through her website). When
shes not writing or studying to be a home-stager
through online courses, shes updating (you guessed
it) her website www.carriefriedmania.com.
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ERIC
FRIEDMAN (Me
and the Kid); (Inward
Bound); (Fear
and Loathing); (J-Dad)
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Eric has written for a bunch of TV shows, including
The Oblongs on the WB, Crank Yankers
on Comedy Central, and Drake and Josh
on Nickelodeon. A few years back, he was nominated for
an Emmy, and even though that translated into absolutely
zero career advancement, it did make his mother (and
all the friends she bragged about it to) very happy.
He is currently writing for the show Cheap Seats
on ESPN Classic.
Eric
also created and co-produces Show and Tell a
quasi-monthly show in Los Angeles, which features writers
performing monologuey stuff on stage.
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MIMI
FRIEDMAN (Trial
by Jury Duty)
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Mimi
Friedman and her writing partner Jeanette Collins have
written for television almost since its inception. Their
work on Playhouse 90, The Texaco Star Theatre, The
Dick Powell Show and the game show Who Do You Trust?
prepared them for their later work as writers on In
Living Color, A Different World,
Hope & Gloria, Maggie Winters, Suddenly
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MEGAN
FULWILER (How
The Food Network Saved My Life)
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Megan Fulwiler teaches autobiography, American women
writers, and the history and theory of the essay at
a liberal arts college in Albany, NY. Shes
passionate about Ashtanga yoga, second-hand shopping,
breaking in her new kayak, and planning adventures to
southern locales. Even if its Newburgh. Her radio
commentaries have appeared on North East Public Radio
and are forthcoming on The Best of Our Knowledge,
a nationally syndicated public radio program. This is
her first published personal essay.
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ANTONELLA
GAMBOTTO-BURKE (The
Golden Mean)
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Antonella Gambotto-Burke is the author of four
books, the most recent being The Eclipse
(available through Broken
Ankle Books), which has been published in four
languages and featured on the cover of at least
one national paper's review section. First published
in a literary magazine when she was fifteen, Antonella
went on to write features, literary criticism,
and cover stories for The Independent on
Sunday Review in London, Harper's Bazaar,
The South China Morning Post, The
Weekend Australian, My Child,
and various other publications.
In
addition to freelancing for three newspapers and numerous
magazines, she has a new book up for auction, is in
the (slow) process of relocating to New York, and is
a fulltime attachment parent to the radiant, adorable,
and very tall baby daughter she shares with husband
Alexander, a writer for The Guardian in London.
Antonella's website is www.antonellagambotto.com
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MARIN
GAZZANGIA (How
We Met)
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Marin Gazzangia has written a bunch of stuff. Most
recently she was co-author of Maverick Mind: A
Mother's Story of Solving the Mystery of her Unreachable,
Unteachable, Silent Son (Putnam). She is also
co-editor of The Breast: An Anthology
(Global City Press). Her play So Close (which
she appeared in Off-Broadway last spring) was a Critic's
Pick of Time Out NY. But what she
really wants to do is act.
Marin has been cast as a lead role in Beth Lauren's
Three Days in Dublin opposite Gretchen
Mol, Connie Britton, and Jared Harris, filming in summer
2005. She's got a big part in Gray Miller's forthcoming
(untitled) film and is featured in Pretend
(dir. Julie Talen) which won Best Fiction Film
at Festivalito in the Canary Islands and screened
at Lincoln Center's Video Festival (2003), the
MoMA's Mediascope series (2004), the Hamptons,
Vancouver, and other film festivals.
Other
film & TV: As the World Turns (CBS),
Lying in Bed (dir. Vlamyr Vizcaya, Bogota
& Cartagena Festivals) and the short film Rumpy
(dir. Lauren Timmons, Savannah Film Festival). On stage,
she originated the role of "She" in The
Bigger Thing (Pamela Popeson) in New York and
at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2002. She graduated
from Columbia College and has a master's in Creative
Writing from City College. For more info: www.maringazzaniga.com
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JOHN
GEIRLAND (True
Crime Whore)
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John
Geirland is a former editor-in-chief of the online
entertainment site Shockwave.com, where he was
all set to make several million dollars from his stock
options
until reality set in. He covered Internet
entertainment for the Industry Standard
and other new media magazines -- most of which were
successful publications bursting with ads
until
reality set in. His book DIGITAL BABYLON
(Arcade) is an informal history of Hollywood and the
Internet. Nowadays, he is a frequent contributor to
WIRED magazine.
John spends his free time conducting anthropological
work in the "Land Behind the Hollywood Sign."
He can be seen scribbling field notes in a tattered
blue notebook while observing the peculiar habits and
bizarre rituals of the local inhabitants. He is currently
working on a children's book and is all set to make
several million dollars
unless reality sets in.
Again.
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ALEXANDER
GELFAND (Meet the
Satans)
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No matter when you happen to read this, chances are
that Alexander Gelfand will be standing over his kitchen
sink, eating -- or drinking -- something that he shouldn't
be. Gelfand's
work has appeared in the New York Times,
the Chicago Tribune, the Village
Voice, the Forward, and Wired.com.
A former ethnomusicologist and sometime jazz
pianist, he has drummed for animal sacrifice in
Ghana and played piano for nude modeling sessions at
the Society of Illustrators in New York City. Born and
raised in Montreal, he has acclimated so thoroughly
to New York that he almost doesn't gag when he sees
someone pissing against his minivan in broad daylight.
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ERIC
GILLILAND (Fishing);
(The Snuggery)
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Eric, who is writing this and feels odd referring
to himself in the third person, is a TV writer/producer
who has written for a bunch of shows. The ones that
greet him with the fewest blank stares when mentioned
are The Wonder Years, Roseanne, That 70's Show,
and, for some reason, Who's The Boss?.
He spent four years working on Roseanne and has
the damaged liver to show for it. While there, he gathered
up a Peabody Award and a Golden Globe
for best comedy something-or-other, a few GLAAD awards,
and a WGA nomination for best writing in comedy.
Enough people got fired that he eventually wound up
running the show as its executive producer/head writer.
After that, he was in "development" for years
and years and years and years and years. Nothing much
to speak of there. He's written a couple pilots for
HBO, one of which (co-written by Mark McAdam) was
named by some WGA Magazine list as one of the best un-shot
pilots ever. Ever! Presently, he's executive producing
and writing the series My Boys for TBS
(they're kinda like a network, but without all those
pesky "viewers"), and is signed to write a
pilot for Sony to be produced by his good friend
Jamie Tarses. (I think that's how she spells it.)
Recently,
he started performing with Mike Myers in small
theaters in New York, playing Mike's second banana as
he developed his new Guru Pitka character. The movie
starts "lensing" in Toronto this summer. Eric's
not "in" it, though he plans to visit "the"
set and intends "to" finagle "a"
free meal or "two out" of it"."
Taking a break from TV for a few years, Eric produced
the documentary God Grew Tired of Us: The Story of
The Lost Boys of Sudan, which won both the Grand
Jury Prize and the Audience Award at the
Sundance Film Festival, and the Best Documentary
Award at the Deauville Film Festival. Cool,
right? Eric lives in New York City because it's better.
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RANDI
GOODMAN (I
Hope We Can Be Friends)
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Randi
Goodman is a Los Angeles-based Teaching Artist, specializing
in leading performing arts workshops for young children.
A graduate of New York University's Tisch School of
the Arts, Randi is the owner of Not Your Mama's Drama,
regularly engaging children in enrichment classes that
include such varied subjects as musical theater, stand-up
comedy, and superhero training. Randi has also collaborated
on youth theatre projects with Autry National Center,
Zimmer Children's Museum, and MOCA. When
she is not teaching Kids, Randi likes to hang out with
Adults and perform her written material in various Los
Angeles storytelling forums, including Show and
Tell and SPARK. She also likes to Sneak Into
Hotel Pools and Go Swimming. Randi is the author of
The Daily Randi (www.thedailyrandi.blogspot.com),
a popular blog she has maintained for nearly
five years. Gratefully, Randi No Longer lives with Roommates.
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DOUG
GORDON (The
Beard)
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Doug Gordon is the author of The
Engaged Groom (www.engagedgroom.com)
which was published by Harper Collins in 2005. He has
appeared on The Today Show and the Martha
Stewart Living Radio Network and has been quoted
on the subject of weddings in newspapers and magazines
across the country. He is also a TV writer and producer
and was on the staff of Who Wants to Be a
Millionaire for four years. His credits include
shows for VH1, Court TV, The History Channel,
and a series of public service announcements starring
Meredith Vieira.
He
studies improv and performs at the Upright Citizens
Brigade Theatre in New York. An avowed agnostic,
he lives in Brooklyn, New York with his wife Leora Kaye,
a rabbi. He no longer has a beard.
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MEREDITH
GORDON (My
Mother-In-Law's Vagina)
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Meredith Gordon is a former
actress and stand up comic. In addition
to
creating challenges on The Apprentice,
Seasons 1 and 2, and doing punch ups on some animated
flicks, Meredith has had two plays she's written produced
-- Life in LA, Big Dreams/Small Hooters,
and her one woman show, The Bride Is From California.
Meredith often contributes articles to magazines including
Cosmopolitan, and has performed stand
up all around Los Angeles. She also publishes her own
blog prettysharp.blogspot.com
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LORI
GOTTLIEB (Sleepless
in JFK)
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Lori Gottlieb is the author of the national
bestseller, Stick Figure: A Diary of My Former
Self (Simon & Schuster), an American
Library Association "Best Books 2001"
selection and a Borders "Original New Voice"
title. Based on her childhood diaries, Stick Figure
was optioned for film by Martin Scorsese, who
described Loris quirky teen narrator as "Holden
Caulfield goes on a misguided diet."
Lori
is also a frequent commentator for NPRs All
Things Considered, and her radio features have aired
on public radios This American Life, Weekend
Edition, and Marketplace.
As
a journalist and columnist, Lori has written for a variety
of publications, including The New York Times,
The Los Angeles Times, Time, People, The Atlantic, Elle,
Glamour, Redbook, Self, Parents, Slate, and Salon.
Lori's
other books include: Inside the Cult of Kibu:
And Other Tales of the Millennial Gold Rush
(Basic Books), I Love You, Nice to Meet You (St.
Martin's Press, 2006), written with Kevin Bleyer of
The Daily Show. Her newest book, Marry
Him: The Case for Settling for Mr. Good Enough
(Dutton), is a New York Times and Los
Angeles Times best seller. The film rights have
been optioned by Tobey Maguire for Warner Bros.
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DANA
GOULD (You Think You're
So Special)
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Boston
native Dana Gould starred in multiple HBO specials
as well as regular performances on Late Night
With Conan O'Brien and The Late Show With
David Letterman.
As
an actor he appeared on The Ben Stiller Show,
Seinfeld, and was a regular on the NBC sit-com
Working. He can also be seen in recently-released
film Girls Will Be Girls. Dana is currently
a writer on The Simpsons. Audio files
of his stand-up work, as well as his short film Soul
Mates, can be accessed at www.danagould.com.
Despite his busy schedule, he still performs stand up
at Largo and The M Bar, both in Los Angeles.
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JONATHAN
GREEN (The
Rain in Spain)
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Jonathan Green is President of
the Texas Telecommuting Advisory Council, host of The
Green House on Milwaukee Newsradio 620 WTMJ (3-6
PM weekdays), a 19th-century British turfgrass pioneer,
and a guy who Googled his name to steal the above credits
for this bio.
This particular Jonathan Green has written for the Late
Show With David Letterman, The Showbiz
Show with David Spade, The Andy Dick Show,
CBSs The Class, and a bunch of
other stuff you didnt watch.
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TANYA
GREVE (Pieces)
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Tanya
Greve grew up in Canada. She began writing as a teenager,
after discovering the poignant short stories of Morley
Callaghan. Always a performer, she moved to New York
City and graduated from The Neighborhood Playhouse.
She acted on stage and film, originating the role of
Patricia in the celebrated play Kicking Inside.
Tanya
now lives in Los Angeles where she continues to write
and perform. She balances her creative pursuits with
teaching Kundalini yoga and meditation, where
she encourages students to live in their creative potential.
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ANNABELLE
GURWITCH (Slouching
Toward Gratitude)
(Something
of Her Very Own);
(I'll Take
Annabelle Gartwick to Block);
(The
Tyranny of Happiness)
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Annabelle Gurwitch is an actress and writer.
She first gained a wide comedic following during her
years co-hosting Dinner & a Movie on TBS.
Annabelle turned her experience of being canned by Woody
Allen into the Off- Broadway play, touring show,
book and documentary film Fired! Her film
premiered on TV as a Showtime Comedy Special
and been screened everywhere from The South West
Film Festival to The Department of Labor on Capitol
Hill. Time Magazine cited Annabelle
in their cover story 10 Ideas that are Changing
the World for her Fired! documentary film
which Oprah Magazine called, entertaining
and slyly subversive.
Shes
been a regular commentator on Day to Day and
All Things Considered on NPR and a humor columnist
for The Nation Magazine.com. She has hosted TV
shows on ABC, VHI, STYLE and HBO. Her acting
credits include: Medium, Boston Legal, Seinfeld,
and films: Shaggy Dog and Melvin
Goes to Dinner. Her work off-Broadway garnered
her a place in The New York Times Top
Ten Performances in Theatre of the Year 2002. Her
essays have appeared in: The Los Angeles Times,
Los Angeles Magazine, Child, Glamour, and two
anthologies: Note to Self and Rejected!
She hosts the series WA$TED! on The Planet
Green Network. You Say Tomato, I Say Shut Up
is her second book and second marriage.
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MICHELLE
HAMILL (Sparkle
Head);
(The
Gift Bag)
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Michelle is a native New Yorker who recently moved back
to her home town and can die happy now. Like a Desilu
Production she is of Irish and Cuban descent.
She
is currently under contract with ABC as a writer
in development. She's the author of several screenplays.
Some optioned. Another retooled for Warner Brothers,
keeping George Clooney in mind (not a bad gig!) And
her short The Product of 3C is set to
shoot winter, 2006.
As
a published poet her work has appeared in numerous literary
journals including Borders Books Anthology: The
Best Poets of Los Angeles. And these days she
can be found lassoing her poetry into a memoir play
about her bi-coastal childhood. From NYC to LA. Growing
up in a trunk. Where almost everyone she ever knew had
a head shot...
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EARL
HAMNER (A
Letter to My Children)
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Earl is the author of six
novels. Two of them, Spencer's Mountain
and The Homecoming, were made into films
and became the basis for the long-running television
series, The Waltons. At the height of
its popularity, the series, which Earl wrote and Executive
Produced, was seen by as many as 50 million viewers
on a typical Thursday night.
Earl
has written for such distinguished shows as The
Twilight Zone and CBS Playhouse.
He is also the creator of the long-running series Falcon
Crest. His motion picture credits include the
screenplay for the cult film, Palm Springs Weekend
and the animated feature, Charlotte's Web.
Earl's
books have been translated into ten foreign languages.
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JACK
HANNIBAL (Lost
& Found)
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Actor/writer/director Jack Hannibal's
stage credits include the fucking awful Broadway
production of Shakespeare's Macbeth
starring Glenda Jackson, Christopher Plummer, and Cherry
Jones. Plummer knocked his tooth out with a broad sword.
A story for another time. A member of the Circle
Repertory Company's prestigious Laboratory Theater
for over ten years, Mr. Hannibal worked with such notables
as playwrights Lanford Wilson and Terrence
McNally, the director Marshall Mason, and
actors Christopher Walken and William Hurt.
At the West Bank Theater he starred in A Minor
Incident opposite Singer/Songwriter Carole King,
and at the Hartford Stage, he starred in Marivou's False
Admissions, under the direction of Mark Lamos.
Mr. Hannibal's television credits include Without
a Trace, Miracles, Push, NV, Felicity, The Drew Carey
Show, Guiding Light, and CSI: New York.
As a writer/director Mr. Hannibal is... just getting
started. This winter he directed Bugsy Malone
and Guys & Dolls at the Norris Center
for the Performing Arts in Palos Verdes. Mr. Hannibal
holds degrees in Creative Writing and Literature from
Sarah Lawrence College, and is a graduate of
the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theater
where he studied acting under Sanford Meisner. He teaches
acting privately in Santa Monica and at UCLA Extension.
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LARRY
DEAN HARRIS (Everything
I know about Christmas, I learned from my Sister: A
Sibling-Inspired Survival Guide to the Holidays);
(Baseball,
Mom and Banana Cream Pie);
(Over
the River and Through the Woods);
(Bigotry, Cross-Dress
Day and the Luckey Elementary 4th Grade Production of
Sounder )
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Larry
Dean Harris, Ohio-born and embarrassed, is an award-winning
playwright and ad copywriter. His play, Like an
Old Song, was recently optioned as a film and
the pilot for his original sitcom, The Mamas &
the Papas, is currently in development hell.
Larry
is currently writing a series of essays entitled Witness
to the Bizarre, an autobiographical fusion of
current and past events that may someday be a book or
one of those self-indulgent one-man shows. He's also
a music critic, responsible for www.grownupmusic.com.
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AARON
HARTZLER (Star
Treatment)
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Aaron Hartzler is an actor and writer whose autobiographical
performances have been seen in New York, Los Angeles
and San Francisco. His show, Spanked!
received a GLAAD Media Award nomination for Outstanding
Off-Off Broadway Performance. A sitcom based on
his shows, and pitched to 20th TV in 2005, met an untimely
demise before it was scripted when the networks passed.
If not auditioning for 5-line co-star roles,
Aaron can be found reading, writing, knitting, surfing,
running, jumping and climbing trees.
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SUSAN
HENDERSON (Camus
Beat You To It)
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Susan Henderson's debut novel will be published by
St. Martin's Press in Spring of '08. She is the
recipient of an Academy of American Poets award and
a grant from the Ludwig Vogelstein Foundation.
She recently helped judge the "20-Minute Stories
Contest" at McSweeney's. Her
work has appeared in Zoetrope,
The Pittsburgh Quarterly, North
Dakota Quarterly, Bellevue Literary Review, South Dakota
Review, The MacGuffin, Arkansas Review: A Journal of
Delta Studies (nominated for a Pushcart Prize,
2004), North Atlantic Review, The Green Hills
Literary Lantern, Opium, Other Voices,
Amazon
Shorts (nominated for a Pushcart Prize,
2006), The
World Trade Center Memorial, and The
Future Dictionary of America (McSweeney's Books,
2004), edited by Jonathan Safran Foer, Nicole Krauss,
and Dave Eggers.
She
blogs at LitPark.com,
and occasionally at Huffington
Post and Brad Listi's The
Nervous Breakdown. Her husband is a costume
designer, filmmaker, and professor. They live in NY
with their two boys.
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LEIGH
ANN HENION (Postcards
of What was Missing)
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Leigh Ann Henion is a freelance writer
and photographer based in Boone, North Carolina.
Her essays, articles and photographs have appeared,
or are forthcoming, in publications such as Smithsonian,
The Sun, Hemispheres, Orion and The Christian
Science Monitor. During her tenure as a staff
writer for The Mountain Times, Leigh Ann
published hundreds of feature stories and photographs.
She has received numerous state and national press
association awards for her work.
Leigh Ann is currently working on a collection of essays
that interweave her experiences living in Southern Appalachia
with her travels in various mountainous regions of the
world. She holds a B.A. in Cultural Studies, as well
as an M.A. in Appalachian Studies. Additionally, she
is a graduate of The Salt Institute for Documentary
Studies. Visit www.leighannhenion.com
to read more of Leigh Ann's work.
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SEAN
HETHERINGTON (Marshall
Pitchrock, Folsom Bulldog)
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Sean Hetherington began his stand-up comedy career
in 2003 opening for bands in Sacramento, California.
His first performance was pre-show for a band called
Burn!Pussy!Burn! at the Fox and the Goose Pub. He developed
his act at the same time that he lost 100 pounds. After
he lost the weight he began writing The Downward
Spiral, an online diary of his struggle with food,
a new body and 20-something angst. Based in Los Angeles,
Hetherington performs at high schools, comedy clubs,
and spoken word events. He loves peace, ugly dogs and
Diet Vanilla Cherry Dr. Pepper, and hopes to one day
write an essay in which one solves the other two. He
recently finished his first manuscript of original essays
to be published when a really hacky sequel to the bible
is necessary. It'll totally jump the shark.
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MEREDITH
HOFFA (Please
Form Line Here);
(Saturday)
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Meredith Hoffa had her first essay published in
The Boston Globe Magazine when she was
18. After college she pursued journalism, working most
recently at PBS' The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer.
She now lives in Los Angeles, where she is a writer
and actor. She has performed at such places as the Groundlings,
Upright Citizen's Brigade, and at the Elephant
Theatre in Martinis for Dinner, the
sketch show she co-created.
A finalist last year for the ABC/Disney Writing Fellowship,
her first-person stories have appeared in the New
York Times and in the upcoming book Rejected
(Villard) based on the NYC stage show of the same name.
Meredith can be heard regularly on XM radio's "A
Complete Waste of Time" and seen regularly
at The Coffee Bean, where she listens to other peoples'
conversations while pretending to type. She is a Boston
native and a graduate of Wesleyan University. For more
info go to www.meredithhoffa.com.
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PAMELA
HOLM (My
Brilliant Mistake);
(The
Most Tedious Compliment)
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Pamela Holm is the author of the
novel The
Night Garden, published by MacAdam/Cage
and chosen as a BookSense Pick '05, and The
Toaster Broke, So Were Getting Married,
a memoir. Lovesick, the Cat Allergy Musical
which she wrote, premiered in SF in 05, and will be
launched again in May '07. Her essays have appeared
in The San Francisco Chronicle, The
Denver Post, Violet Magazine,
Fresh Yarn, and various other publications. She
is currently working on a new novel called Bad
Advice, and writing snarky horoscopes for the
astrology.com website.
Pamela
lives in San Francisco where she teaches creative writing
and has a weekly radio show on Pirate Cat Radio FM
where she plays awesome music and interviews aging rockstars.
To find out more info go to www.pamelaholm.com.
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JEFF
HOPKINS (My
Grandfather the Pimp);
(Why I Joined
the Camp Fire Girls)
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Jeff Hopkins is an actor/writer/comic living
in Los Angeles. His short film Draw The Pirate
premiered at the Aspen Comedy Fest and he wrote
another short comedy, P.1, which played
on the HBO Comedy channel. He has appeared in
various feature films including Joe Somebody
with Tim Allen and Sugar & Spice with
Mena Suvari. His favorite TV role was an episode of
Real Stories of the Highway Patrol in
which he robbed a bank with a hand grenade. So, yes,
he is in need of a good agent.
He is a series regular on Attack of The Show
on the G4 Network, and performs as a comic at venues
all over Los Angeles. Check out www.jeff-hopkins.com.
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WENDY
HOPKINS (A Mother's
Love of Theater)
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Wendy Hopkins is a writer/director living
in Los Angeles. Most recently she co-created and wrote
the hit Canadian television series The Tournament.
She created American Freak and Nature
Boy for Comedy Central and is currently writing
a pilot and a feature film.
Wendy
is an alumni of The Second City, a documentary
filmmaker (Waitress, Behind
the Wheel, Ice Cowboys) and has
performed her stand up comedy and one-woman shows in
Canada, New York and at the Melbourne International
Comedy Festival.
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JENNIFER
HOPPE (Midlife
Crisis)
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Jennifer Hoppe was a juvenile
delinquent who found in Hollywood a warm, validating
bath of self-absorption and rickety morals. She has
written feature scripts (with writing partner
Nancy Fichman) for Paramount, Universal
and Universal Focus, HBO, Columbia,
Dreamworks, Miramax, and Warner Brothers.
Last year Anne Heche starred in Fichman & Hoppe's
The Dead Will Tell for CBS. Jennifer has
a dog named Spoon (pictured), a cat named Shirley and
a girl named Adele.
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DARLENE
HUNT (If Loving
My Realtor is Wrong...)
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Darlene Hunt is an actress/writer/comedian originally
from Kentucky. As an actress, Darlene is about to start
shooting Help Me, Help You, a single camera
comedy pilot for ABC starring Ted Danson. As a writer,
she has written 6 comedy pilots in the last 4
years for various networks. Thank goodness they keep
passing on them so she has more time to act.
Other
writing credits include an episode of Will &
Grace in which she also guest starred. As a
comedian, she has performed with the Groundlings
Theatre and been featured at the Chicago Comedy
Festival and the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival
in Aspen. She's experimenting with new hobbies because
she fears and running out of things to do when she gets
old.
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MELANIE
HUTSELL (Beauty
Hurts)
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Melanie Hutsell was born and raised in the foothills
of the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee. After a very frustrating
two years at the University of Tennessee, understudying
the director's daughter who she happened to look identical
to, Melanie found her way to Chicago's Second City
where she studied improvisation. She then became one
of the first members of the accliamed Annoyance Theatre.
There she began creating characters through improv and
performing in shows like That Darned Anti-Christ!
It was her portrayal of Miss Tennessee in The
Miss Vagina Pageant, and Jan Brady
in The Real Live Brady Bunch that caught
the attention of talent scouts from Saturday Night
Live. She joined the SNL cast in 1991.
Through her writing and portrayals of a demonic yet
lovable Tridelt, Jan Brady, and Tori Spelling, she won
the hearts of college students and gay men across America!
After moving to LA, she continued to write and perform
with the long running sketch comedy group, Margot's
Bush, and settled in Santa Monica where she
and her husband Fred are raising two children.
Melanie has recently written and performed her own solo
show, Party Mom!, directed by Jill Soloway,
and can be seen performing around town reading her essays
at Sit 'n' Spin, Drunk On Stage and many others
spoken word shows. She now spends her days writing screenplays
and eating like the holidays never ended.
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SUSAN
ISAACS (My
Own Private September 11th)
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Susan Isaacs is one of those brilliant artists who's
managed to screw up every lucky break she's ever had.
She graduated from UCLA film, was in the Groundlings,
got her MFA in screenwriting from USC, had a
sketch comedy group in New York; has been in
numerous TV episodes and films, she even did a Pakistani
accent for a DeLoitte and Tuche training video. She's
read and performed her essays and solo work at Sit
N Spin, Show and Tell, Electric Lodge,
PSNBC and the New York Solo Play Lab.
And yet, Susan is still single, living above a garage
with a cat, and has to do a survival job.
The
good news is, she's been writing and reading her original
essays on NPR's Weekend America. Which almost
makes up for her total lack of success anywhere else.
Which she didn't offer to explain, as she had to go
restock the Big Macs.
You
can find out more about Susan at http://www.susanisaacs.net,
or read her blog at http://susanisaacs.blogspot.com
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DAVID
ISRAEL (Pulling
the Profile),
(Blahnik's
Bag)
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David Israel's first novel,
Behind Everyman has just been published
by Random House/Ballantine. He recently completed an
original cable dramedy set in and around the New York
City subway system called Step In, Stand Clear
and is currently developing an original sitcom.
As
a composer, he's had numerous commissions from groups
as far ranging as Twyla Tharp Dance and the American
Symphony Orchestra. His music has been performed
extensively throughout the U.S and in a dozen countries
worldwide. He's performed his solo rock and roll music
at venues as diverse as Lincoln Center and CBGBs
in NYC. At the age of twenty-three, he was hired by
Leonard Bernstein's children to complete, edit and publish
the late composer's works -- a job he did for five years.
Among others, David completed and published definitive
editions of, West Side Story, Mass,
On the Town, and Wonderful Town.
To
find out more about David, check out his website: www.davidisrael.net
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GARY
JANETTI (Lend-A-Hand)
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Gary is currently co-executive producer
of Will & Grace. Before that he wrote
for Fox's Family Guy. Before that he wrote
for shows such as The Naked Truth and developed
pilots for Cheri Oteri and Tori Spelling.
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LORI
ADA JAROSLOW (Sunrise...
Sunset)
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Lori's acting work includes playing Rizzo in Grease
on Broadway, and Tzeitel in Fiddler on the Roof
directed by Jerome Robbins. She toured nationally
with both shows, and as Donna McKechnie's only back-up
singer/dancer in her post Chorus Line
act. Lori toured internationally as Bloody Mary in
South Pacific. Off-Broadway and regional
acting work includes lead roles in Funny Girl,
Gypsy, Nunsense and Othello. Lori
has performed extensively singing in concerts, clubs
and cabarets on land and at sea. She has taught acting
in NY and LA.
Lori
is currently writing a musical called Left Turns
with composer Fonda Feingold. Excerpts from
her original solo shows have been seen at The Hudson
Theatre and the Whitmore Lindley Theatre,
both in LA. Lori has written original screenplays and
plays and musicals, which she's also directed. She is
currently writing a collection of personal essays.
Lori
is an active member of Firerose
Productions, a LA non-profit 501 (c) 3 that
is devoted to bringing arts into the community.
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DES
JEDEIKIN (Bunny)
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Des Jedeikin was born in Jacksonville, Florida.
She moved to NYC when she was ten. If you ask her where
she is from, she will say NYC. She is currently working
on a collection of personal essays, while she
puts the finishing touches on a musical she has
written based on the life and death of Jonbenet Ramsey.
She is completely neutral on the guilt or innocence
of John and Patsy Ramsey.
Des
bides her time on the infamous waitlist for the Groundling's
Advanced level by trying to acquire more impressive
credits for her bio. Other than that she lives for America's
Next Top Model.
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ELEANOR
BAYNE JOHNSON (America
the Beantiful)
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Eleanor Johnson lives in Oakland, California, and is
recovering from Brooklyn accent withdrawal and Subway-deprivation-induced
delirium tremens through intensive produce therapy and
excessive exposure to temperate weather.
She
is a poet, essayist, teacher and
doctoral candidate at U C Berkeley's English Department.
She was a finalist in New Letters Poetry
Magazine's 2005 contest, and is co-editor
of an inchoate poetry journal called Brutus,
whose mascot is a Manatee. She is currently working
on a translation project, focusing on translating medieval
poetry and prose into modern English verse. Part of
this project will soon be published online at www.fascicle.com.
Most of her time and energy, however, go to her dissertation
(on 14th century law and literature) and the undergraduate
course she teaches on "Forms and Themes of Obsession
in English Literature."
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ERIC
JOHNSON (Obviously,
Jazz)
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Eric Johnson is a Chicago-raised writer currently
living on the banks of the Mississippi river in rural
Wisconsin. A Pushcart nominee, his work has appeared
in places like Red Herring, the
Rockford Review, Mid West Outdoors,
Springfield! Magazine and Travel
Naturally. Hunting Agents and Other Small
Game, his agent quest piece, can be found in
the archives of his weekly column (www.BurlyFlow.com).
Like
most English majors (he studied with Pulitzer Prize
winner Richard Russo at Southern Illinois University),
Eric is a popular pro bono editor, though nobody believes
him when he says he never had to take a grammar class.
Perhaps not coincidentally, he's still looking for an
agent.
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JEFF
KAHN (The Zen of Mediocrity);
(The
World's Worst Waiter... Ever)
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Jeff Kahn is a writer/performer who began
his career on MTVs The Ben Stiller Show.
A few years later, he won an Emmy award for writing
on FOXs The Ben Stiller Show. Jeff has
written on several other shows including, Later
with Greg Kinnear, Austin Stories
and Dilbert. He also has written and produced
numerous television pilots, in particular, a spin-off
of All American Girl starring Margaret
Cho. He can be seen on HBO reruns of Curb Your
Enthusiasm, Entourage, and The Larry Sanders
Show, and in the films, Tropic Thunder,
40-Year-Old Virgin, and The Cable Guy.
Online, Jeff is featured on the show, The Writers
Room. His writing can be read on Huffington Post
and in his wifes terrific and very funny book,
Fired! You Say Tomato, I Say Shut
Up is Jeffs very first book and marriage.
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DEBBIE
KASPER (Queen
of Hearts)
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Debbie Kasper is a two time Emmy nominated writer,
stand up comedian, actress and director.
Her two woman show, that she co-wrote, co-directed and
co-stars in, Self-Help: The Comedy is
currently touring America to rave reviews. Her new show
Boomer Mania is about to open in New
York. She's written for The Rosie O'Donnell Show
and Roseanne. Her parody book, Bras
and Penus on a Date, has been translated
into three languages and is sold on four continents.
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TANIA
KATAN (Pragmatic
Osmosis)
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Tania
Katan has been writing in little journals with no lines
since she was 17 years old. As an adult, her journal
entries have taken various forms including essays, plays
and books. Katan's essays are featured in Mentsh:
On Being Jewish and Queer (Alyson Publications,
2004) and Imagining
Ourselves, a book developed through the
San Francisco International Museum of Women in 2005.
Tania is a regular performer at Comedy Central's
Sit
'n Spin, and Los Angeles based Word-A-Rama.
Her memoir My One-Night Stand With Cancer
(Alyson
Publications) will be in stores September 2005
and her solo show, based on the memoir, will premiere
in Los Angeles at the Lily Tomlin/Jane Wagner Cultural
Arts Center in September 2005.
Katan
has received the American College Theatre Festival
Award in Playwriting, the Jane Chambers Student
Playwrights Award, American Conservatory Theater's
David Mamet Playwriting Award, and others. Katan's
plays have been seen at Connecticut Repertory Theatre,
Circle Repertory Theatre,
Theatre Rhinoceros,
Pacific Residence Theatre,
Berkeley Repertory Theatre, and other venues throughout
the United States. She also runs Topless 10K's to raise
money for Breast Cancer Research.
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SCOTT
KENEALLY (Celebrity
Slut)
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Scott is a recovering Celebrity Slut who recently
fled Los Angeles for the redwoods of Sonoma County.
While he says he is over celebrities, he has yet to
cancel his subscriptions to Us and In Touch.
He dreams of the day that the paparazzi will violate
his privacy. In the moments when he's not deluding himself,
he writes treatments for several highly successful
music video and commercial directors.
Fresh
out of grad school, Scott has confessed to being a chronic
bed-wetter in JANE and a wannabe hippie
in NYLON. He also recently revealed his
lurid fantasies involving Jessica Simpson on McSweeneys.
A relentless procrastinator, he is still thinking about
finishing a collection of personal stories that he hopes
will someday make him famous. If you think you can help
make him famous or want to learn more, please visit
www.scottkeneally.com.
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SARAH
KHAN (Santa
Claus is Coming to Town...NOT)
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Sarah Khan is an editor at Travel + Leisure
magazine, and her writing has appeared in The
Wall Street Journal, The New York Press, Gotham, Hamptons,
Los Angeles Confidential, Metro, and DailyCandy,
among other publications. In her free time she enjoys
collecting disco balls, typing with two fingers, beef
in all its many-splendored forms, fighting for curly-haired
rights, hyperbole, and writing about herself in the
third person. You can read more of her essays at http://www.bysarahkhan.com.
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PAULA
KILLEN (Accidentally
Great);
(Spring
Awakening)
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Writer and performer Paula Killen has contributed
essays and commentaries to, This American Life
and has hosted on Metropolis for NPR/WBEZ in
Chicago. Killen has a national reputation as a playwright
and monologist -- premiering original works at The
Goodman, The Museum of Contemporary Art, The Steppenwolf
Theatre, The Cabaret Metro and Organic Theater
in Chicago; La Mama, Dixon Place and PS122
in NYC, and The Actor's Gang, Zoo District Theatre,
Largo, Lillian Theatre, Falcon Theatre, The Comedy Union,
The Improv Olympic, Comedy Central and the HBO
Workspace in L.A.
Currently, Killen is working on several television shows
and her feature films -- Fully Loaded
is in post production, and Insurance is
in development with Gary Sanchez Productions/Paramount
Pictures. She also mentors The Write Club (a
writer/performer collective) that performs regularly
at the Improv Olympics West in LA.
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LEIGH
KILTON-SMITH (The
Dragon Slayer)
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Leigh
Kilton-Smith, a native Texan, currently lives in Los
Angeles with her husband, Adam and their ancient dog,
Jonesy. She loves a good story and writes when she
feels she has a good story to tell. Leigh is one
of Hollywood's top acting coaches and has had the
great pleasure to help bring to fruition, stories such
as, The Good Girl, The Cooler,
and The Constant Gardener.
When
not working with actors or walking the dog or loving
her husband or eating Cheetos, she is busy taking care
of her children. Eighty-seven children to be exact,
who reside in Tijuana, Mexico at an orphanage known
as Casa Hogar Sion. This is Leigh and Adam's seventh
year of a lifelong commitment to care for these beautiful
children. Of all the titles accrued along the way, "Mama
Leigh-Leigh" is her proudest.
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JEN
KIRKMAN (Cameo
Kids)
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At age 21, Jen did her first stand-up comedy
routine in Boston while smoking cigarettes and sitting
on a stool. What a jerk. But what a long way Jen has
come! After becoming an established comedian in Boston
and New York City Jen has appeared on numerous late
night TV shows from Comedy Central to NBC
with her story-telling style of stand-up comedy. Rather
than one-liners she'd prefer to draw you into her point
of view first by telling you what's going on in her
mind. Jen's newest project is her one-woman show, Dork
Days, which has enjoyed sold-out runs at the
Comedy Central Workspace and the Upright Citizens
Brigade Theatre in Los Angeles.
Now
living in Los Angeles, you can see Jen regularly doing
comedy at places like Largo and the Improv.
Jen has lent her raspy voice to many cartoon shows
on VH1 as well as Cartoon Network's hit, Home
Movies. And Jen can write! In complete sentences!
She's a regular contributor to Sit and Spin at
Comedy Central's Workspace and Show and Tell
at the UCB Theatre.
LA
Weekly put it best when in 2004 they named Jen,
"The funniest stand-up comic you've never heard
of."
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CECILY
KNOBLER (Star
Make-Lover)
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Writer, actress and stand-up comic, Cecily Knobler currently
writes and hosts Live from Hollywood,
a daily radio entertainment show which is broadcast
live in 30 FM markets across the USA, Canada and the
UK. On each show, she satirically reports "Hollywood
gossip" and weekly, she reviews films. She most
recently co-hosted the KZLA Morning Show with
Peter Tilden, where aside from relentless banter with
her co-hosts, she produced a movie review segment called
"Girl on Film."
Cecily
has been acting professionally since the age of seven,
(if you consider doing regional Dr.Pepper commercials
in Waco, Texas "professional.") Here in Los
Angeles, she recently filmed her second television pilot
for the E! Entertainment Network, wrote and hosted
a segment on G4's Tech TV and has appeared as
a commentator for various networks, including
A&E, E! and VH1.
She
is a regular contributor to the "fashion police"
roster for US WEEKLY magazine and has
had articles (and some regular columns) published in
various other magazines, (some so dirty, she's not allowed
to say!)
Her
interests include emotionally unavailable British men
and trying to get people to stop using the phrase "emotionally
unavailable."
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SUE
KOLINSKY (Mein
Health), (To
Be or Not To Be Fertile)
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Sue began her career as a standup comedian, performing
at clubs throughout the country. Over the years she
has appeared on The Tonight Show, Bob Hope's Young
Comedian's Special, and was the original host
of Comedy Central's Short Attention Span Theater.
She
has also written for many TV shows including Sex
and the City and The Ellen Show.
She had a morning talk radio show, Mason and Kolinsky
on WNEW in NYC. Sue produced The Osbournes
for three seasons, and is currently producing episodes
of Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica for MTV.
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TONYA
KONG (Planes, Pains
& Automobiles)
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A lifelong television junkie,
Tonya recently sold her first pitch to the NBC drama,
Medium. Prior to this, she worked as
a civil litigation attorney. Tonya tried hard
to entertain judges and juries while practicing law,
but found herself limited by her clients' material.
Apparently everybody loses their sense of humor when
massive amounts of money are at stake.
Tonya
is also a fellow in the FOX Writers Initiative,
won the CAPE New TV Writer Award and is a graduate
of the UCLA Professional Program in Screenwriting.
She received her J.D. from the University of Washington
and is admitted to the California and Hawaii State Bars.
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BEVERLY
KOPF (Lose Your Mother...
Find Yourself)
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Beverly Kopf received an Emmy Award for writing
the hit ABC talk show The View. As creator
of 'Hot Topics,' Kopf produced an exciting opportunity
for women to be part of the national conversation on
a host of issues. For a Barbara Walters segment on
Matthew Shepard, she received a GLAAD Media Award.
Since leaving The View, Kopf has continued
her association with Meredith Vieira. She wrote for
her when Vieira hosted the 2000 Academy Award pre-show,
and wrote and produced the Intimate Portrait
wraps for Lifetime Television, hosted by Vieira. Under
her TVgals, Inc. banner, she co-wrote Bravo
Profiles on Salma Hayek and Julie Taymor.
Considered one of their most outstanding shows, The
Taymor Profile was submitted by Bravo for a Peabody
Award. She also co-wrote two one-hour documentaries
for the Court TV series The System, and
a half-hour special, Vegas Uncovered.
She recently finished a stint as Kathy Hilton's writer
for the new reality series, So You Want To Be
A Hilton, which debuts on NBC this spring.
Kopf's first autobiographical essay was published in
August, 2004 in an anthology entitled Mentsch.
Her first screenplay, Unleashed, is currently
being considered by several film and television producers.
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JASON
KORDELOS (Destination
Nowhere)
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Jason
Kordelos is a writer / actor living a lonely yet very
tan existence in Los Angeles. He has written for Mad
TV and performed his stories at Beth Lapides'
"Say The Word" and New York's "The
Moth" as well as for the HBO Aspen Comedy
Festival and the Montreal Just For Laughs Comedy
Festival. He suffered many wonderful years in New
York and performed gay sketch all around. Presently
he is compiling his stories for publication and launching
a live gay storytelling performance extravaganza called
"The Gay Agenda" with pal Scott King.
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BILL
KREBS (Carney,
A Love Story)
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With an extremely limited capacity for achievement,
it's a miracle Bill Krebs has yet to kill himself. He's
weathered the pain of waiting two years for The
New Yorker to notify him of his "recent"
unfitting submission. Entrepreneur, Esquire,
and Psychology Today have all equally
acknowledged Bill's prose with unrelenting silence.
He's written for television, film, and
even tackled a children's book about divorced
chickens suffering from farts that smell like eggs;
however, one would be hard-pressed to find a reputable
source to verify any of these endeavors. Aside from
taking a stab at his family's Christmas letter, Bill's
main outlet for literary angst has been the financial
pages of Barron's, battling corporate
malfeasance -- in the "mailbag" section, a
handful of times
or so.
Bill is not a team player, multi-tasker, nor is he a
go-to guy. He has a zero-tolerance policy for children
lacking artistic integrity, hates pets, and reserves
virtually no interest in hearing anyone but himself
speak. Bill is a spectacular work-in-progress, completing
as little as possible with as much time as it takes.
It's crucial you read his essay because his writing
career will most likely be downhill from here.
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HEATHER
KRISTIN (Home
Sweet Homeless)
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Heather
Kristin, New York native, playwright/ singer/ songwriter/
violinist/actor began performing at the age of eight
under the direction of Gina Wendkos at the infamous
Studio 54. After being home-schooled her whole life,
earning a GED, she studied at Royal Academy of Dramatic
Arts, Circle in the Square, and recently
graduated from The New School.
Recently,
Heather's articles have been featured in The St.
Petersburg Times in Russia, and on J.T. Leroy's
website. She is a two-time recipient of the SAG/
John L. Dales and the AFTRA Memorial Foundation
personal essay grant. MoonDance, a composition
she wrote on violin and performed, was featured at The
Frankfurt Film Festival. To view go to www.clauswithopf.com
click on "Diner NYC." She can usually
be found singing her compositions with the literary
gang, The Sunday Salon in Brooklyn. Prior to
her musical mischief at the Apollo Theater in Harlem,
she was Kristin Davis' stand-in on Sex and the City,
and kissed the cook on the reality show, The Restaurant.
Heather is currently writing her memoir.
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STEPHANIE
KUEHNERT (Ten
Years Gone)
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Stephanie Kuehnert is a student in Columbia College
Chicago's Creative Writing MFA program. She got her
start writing zines. Her third zine, Hospital
Gown, was featured in the book Zine Scene
by Hillary Carlip and Francesca Lia Block. A recent
interview that she did with author John McNally appeared
as the web exclusive on Virginia Quarterly Review's
website and will be reprinted in Glimmer Train's
"Writers Ask."
Stephanie's
short stories have appeared in Hair Trigger 26
and on www.inkstains.org.
Though she also bartends, has an office job, and teaches
writing workshops for grade school students, most of
Stephanie's focus is on writing her novel-in-stories,
The Black Notebooks. The first story
from the book, "Rock Gods," is available at
www.toxicated.net/
theblacknotebooks. The second story, "Fairytale,"
will appear in Pigeon and one of the other
stories "Nadia" will be excerpted in an upcoming
issue of F Magazine.
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