Jessica Gregg's fiction has appeared in the Seattle Review and on AmazonShorts. She spent more than a decade working as a journalist and is the author of the non-fiction book, Eyes ina Storm: How One Community Weathered Life After a Deadly Tornado. Currently she works at a middle school for girls from Baltimore's underserved neighborhoods.
Jamey Genna teaches fiction writing at the Writing Salon in Berkeley, California and is a high school English and Creative Writing teacher. She is a graduate from the Masters in Writing program at the University of San Francisco. Her short fiction has been published in many fine literary magazines both on-line and in print, including The Iowa Review, Cutthroat, Dislocate, Georgetown Review Shade, Storyglossia, and Vestal Review, among others.
Jonathan Segol lives in Saratoga Springs, New York but hopes to retire in Coney Island. He insists his piece is part of a novel but is reluctant to show more than two or three pages at a time.