Daniel Drennan is Inquisitor Editor East.
Laurel Sutton is Inquisitor Editor West.
Kelly Alexander is a New York-based writer and editor primarily concerned with food but always focused on obsessions.
burun is furiously editing her bio as we speak.
Albert Chavarria Albert Jesus Chavarria is an artist and writer and maker of the zine, Resident Alien. His writing has recently been published in Quickies 3: Short Short Fiction on Gay Male Desire. He lives in Galveston, Texas.
Jim Clayson is American and a 30-year resident of France, where he is a professor at the American University of Paris.
Erin Clermont is a writer and jack-of-all-trades editor; she also co-hosts the Movies and TV Conference on Echo.
Ed Docktor is a Philadelphia-based musican and web developer. His bands, Mardou, James Oliver and the Ashtrays and Rowdee Black Giants range in style from alt-country pop to rock-infused straight-up hip-hop.
Kristin Fayne-Mulroy is painstakingly editing her bio as we speak.
Joe Hobaica is madly editing his bio as we speak.
Theresa Kereakes Theresa Kereakes makes non-fiction films and music videos, some of which have won awards. Her name is still on TV almost every day. ĘShe lives in Brooklyn, NY, likes dark chocolate, Detroit, Paris, hats and vodka, though not necessarily in that order.
Henry Lowengard is a grizzled ASCII artist (his ASCII art article appeared in issue 4 of Inquisitor) and upstate escapee.
Ginger Mayerson is a chamber music composer and writer. She has a new story, Darkenss at Sunset and Vine on her webpage at http://hackenbush.org/DASAV/ and is working on her third novel about Los Angeles, set in the 1980s. Her weblog can be found at http://hackenblog.com and the e-zine, "The Journal of the Lincoln Heights Literary Society" at http://liheliso.com.
Julie Mihaly is almost done editing her bio as we speak.
Anne Mitchell is perfecting her bio as we speak.
Knockknee is perfecting her bio as we speak.
Jack Taylor waxes his surfboard poetically in San Diego, where he is a freelance designer bobbing along in the flotsam and jetsam of a stormy economy. If he had a pegleg, he'd poke you with it.
Carol Van Houten was formerly Mediarama's Restless Journalist and currently oversees the wonderful Constant Reader web site.
Christine Zardecki resides in New Jersey, and vacations in popular culture.