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Adam
Eisenberg Adam Eisenberg is a writer who lives in Brooklyn, NY and attends the MFA program at City College. When he's not hunched in front of his computer he can be found taking his dog for a long walk or his bike for a long ride. From the author: "Time Slows Down in Texas" |
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Kevin
Scott Hall Kevin Scott Hall is finishing his MFA degree in Creative Writing at CCNY. He is an adjunct lecturer in both the Theater and English departments. As a singer, he has recorded three CDs and performed all over the east coast, and has been a highly regarded singing coach since 1994. As an actor, he has appeared in several off-off Broadway and regional productions. He is now working on his first novel and writes monthly essays on his web site, www.kevinscotthall.com From the author: "WHY WRITE?" |
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Craig
E. Levinsky Craig E. Levinsky, born and raised in New Jersey. He received his BA in English Literature at the University of Colorado. He lives in Brooklyn, as is his obligation as a budding Jewish writer, and teaches English at City College where he is also earning his MFA. From the author: "Fall in the House that Heartbreak Built" |
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Seamus
Scanlon Seamus Scanlon is from Ireland and completing his MFA in Creative Writing in City College. He likes writing plays, memoir pieces, short fiction, noir fiction, flash fiction in an effort to forestall work on a novel. From the author: "Afterburn" |
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Christa
Schneider Christa Schneider recently graduated with her Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from the Department of English of The City College of New York. She teaches as an Adjunct Instructor at City College and is currently writing her first novel. From the author: "Chapter 1" |
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Michelle
Yasmine Valladares Michelle Yasmine Valladares is the author of Nortada, The North Wind (Global City Press). She is a Lecturer in English at The City College of New York. Her work has been published in the Women's Review of Books, North American Review, Fulcrum and other journals. From the author: "Orchid" |
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