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Angelica Gonzalez A recent graduate of the Writing, Literature & Publishing program at Emerson College; she has worked as a reader for Stork Magazine, Central Square Theater, and Wilde Press.
Jennifer Nelson memoir writer, teacher and former journalist. Her work has appeared in brevity. com, writ- ingthrudivorce.com among others. She was awarded an MFA in Creative Nonfiction from Vermont College of Fine Arts and a Masters in Journalism from Columbia University.
EDITORIAL ASSISTANT:
FEATURES WRITERS:
August Smith author of seven chapbooks. He is a writer for Mostly Midwest, editor of Cool Skull Press, and is on the board of directors at The Teenagers Company. He earned his MFA in Writing from UMASS Boston. www.august.mostlymidwest.com
Lanie Tankard Freelance writer, editor, and researcher in Austin, Texas. She is the former production editor of Contemporary Psychology book review journal. Her book reviews have been published widely, including in The Kansas City Star, Austin American-Statesman, Florida Times-Journal Magazine, and online in River Teeth, Women’s Memoirs, Draft No. 4, and 100 Memoirs. www.lanietankard.wordpress.com
Susan B. Apel Her creative nonfiction and poetry have appeared in Vine Leaves Literary Journal, Best of Vine Leaves 2015, Rhizomes, Vignette Review, Fredericksburg Literary and Art Review and Persimmon Tree. She writes about local arts on her blog, ArtfulEdge, at dailyUV.com, and contributes reviews to arts magazines like The Arts Fuse and Delicious Line. She authors a column about legal issues for the newspaper, Vermont Woman. www.dailyuv.com
INDIE BOOK REVIEWER:
ART CORRESPONDENTS:
Emilia Dubicki Her works have been exhibited nationally and internationally and she has been awarded resi- dencies from the I-Park Foundation, the Vermont Studio Center, and the Wurlitzer Foundation. Her paintings are in numerous private and corporate collections. www.emiliadubicki.com
Marni Elyse Katz Boston-based design journalist, art curator/consultant, and the blogger behind StyleCarrot. She contributes regularly to the Boston Globe, Boston Home, Boston Common, Design New England, and other publications. Katz sources artwork for Webster & Company at the Boston Design Center as well as for in- terior designers and private clients. She also organizes pop-up art events to showcase local artists. Katz earned a BA from Connecticut College in Asian Studies and a MA in Art History from Columbia University. www.stylecarrot.com
John S. Berman is a writer, editor, and research consultant. He edited the 2017 fall catalogue for BRIC Arts Media and served as guest curator for NYUs recent exhibition A University in the City, A University of the City. He is the author of four books for Barnes and Noble Press and the Museum of the City of New York, Ellis Is- land, Coney Island, The Empire State Building, Central Park. He also has served as contributing writer for the American Jewish Desk Reference and helped develop exhibitions for the Greenwich Village Society for Historical Preservation, the Brooklyn Historical Society, and the Hudson River Parks Trust.























































































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