Sonya Chung lives in Brooklyn, NY and is currently at work on a novel and a collection of linked stories. Her short fiction and essays have been published in The Threepenny Review, Sonora Review and Crab Orchard Review among others, and she has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. She has an MFA from the University of Washington and a BA from Columbia University.
Andrea Hallowell is the former writer of various zines, including Almost Everyone I Love Lives in New Jersey, and a co-organizer of the Philadelphia Zine Fest. She has a BA in communications from Drexel University, and currently works as the editor of the alumni magazine for the Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine in Philadelphia.
Elaine Johanson is a recent graduate of Bowdoin College in Maine. She will soon be moving to NYC where she will pursue an M.F.A. while searching for the best neighborhood grocery store chocolate shelf.
Sarah Lynn Knowles is a 23 year-old graduate student living in Philadelphia. She publishes the zine "Sparrow."
Ciara LaVelle is the founding editor of The Furnace Review. She is a 22 year-old writer soon to relocate to Miami. Her work has appeared in The Antigonish Review, In Posse Review, and Room of One's Own, and her latest project, the solution is you, is available by request.
Kimra McPherson is a writer living in the San Francisco Bay Area. She has a journalism degree from Northwestern University and publishes the zine "Noodle" on an extremely occasional basis.
Hannah Renk has a BA in communications from Elizabethtown College in Elizabethtown Pennsylvania. She is 22 and currently resides in Williamsport, PA with her parents, although she hopes that will all change soon. She writes quite a bit in her free time and hopes to put out a chapbook [all about a certain previous obsession] sometime this year. You can check out her daily musings on her Livejournal.
sinoun is 22 and is the creator of smelling trees where she writes stories. She is responsible for designing and updating this website. When she has free time she likes to do nothing.