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Janet Capron is the author of Blue Money. She lives in New York City and St. Petersburg, Florida.

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Jared Beloff is a teacher and poet who lives in Queens, NY with his wife and two daughters. You can find his work in Contrary Magazine, Rise Up Review, The Shore and elsewhere. You can find him online at www.jaredbeloff.com. Follow him on twitter @read_instead. 

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Jason Irwin is the author of the three collections of poetry: The History of Our Vagrancies (Main Street Rag), A Blister of Stars (Low Ghost, 2016), Watering the Dead (Pavement Saw Press, 2008), & the chapbook Some Days It's A Love Story (Slipstream Press, 2005). He has also had nonfiction published in IO Literary Journal, Cleaver Magazine, & The...

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Jason Myers will receive his MFA in Poetry from NYU in May. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in Agni, Euphony, Paris Review, Poet Lore, TinHouse and West Branch. He is editing a book of the letters of Mary McCarthy. He lives in Brooklyn.

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imageJason Price Everett was born in Orlando, Florida in 1972. He was educated at Lafayette College, Cornell University and the University of Paris. He has held twenty-six different positions of employment to date, one of the more recent being that of English professor at a university in Xian, China. He is the author of Unfictions, a collection of short...

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Jason R Jimenez lives and works in California. He published his first novel, The Wolves, in the Fellow Travelers series (FT005) in 2014. “The Girl” is one section of a multi-sectional novel-in-progress, spanning from the 19th to the 22nd centuries, The Strange Paradise of Berivan Tehar. He tweets often @jimenezwrites. 

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Jason Schneiderman is the author of Hold Me Tight (Red Hen 2020); Primary Source (Red Hen 2016); Striking Surface (Ashland Poetry Press 2010); and Sublimation Point (Four Way 2004); as well as the editor of Queer: A Reader for Writers (Oxford UP 2016). He is an Associate Professor of English at the Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY. 

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Jason Starr, born in Brooklyn, has been compared to Jim Thompson and James M. Cain. His novel Tough Luck won the Barry Award, and the Anthony Award for Twisted City. He currently lives in Manhattan with his wife and daughter.

Jay Ryan has been screenprinting snce 1995, when he stumbled into a job working for steve w. at screwball press. Jay started in 1998, and collects old glass cutters. Jay Ryan's book of illustrations 100 Posters, 134 Squirrels is available now.

Banach, an original faculty member of the Yale Writers' Conference, is the author of more than 100 guides to works of world literature for Penguin Random House, Simon & Schuster, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, and HarperCollins. (2023)

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Jeb Burt is the author of the short-story collection, "Lost Americans" (PS Publishing.) His work can be found at his website at https://oidil.com/  

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imageJeff Somers was born in Jersey City, New Jersey; they have yet to name anything after him. He has published six novels, five of which (the Avery Cate series) people have actually read. He's also published dozens of short stories, including "Ringing the Changes", which was included in The Best American Mystery Stories 2006 edited by Scott Turow. He...

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Jeffrey Alfier’s most recent book, The Shadow Field, was published by Louisiana Literature Journal & Press (2020). His lit journal credits include The Carolina QuarterlyCopper NickelEmerson ReviewHotel AmerikaJames Dickey ReviewNew York Quarterly, and Vassar Review. He is co-editor of Blue Horse Press and San Pedro River Review.

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Jenessa AbramsJenessa Abrams is an MFA candidate in fiction and literary translation at Columbia University. She studied creative writing and child and adolescent mental health at New York University. Her fiction has been published in Bluestockings Magazine and The Grief Diaries. A short film, which she wrote and produced, was selected for the Cannes Short Film...

Jennifer Bassett is a writer living in New York, a former book editor and lit mag editor turned content strategist. She received a B.A. from Columbia University and a M.A. from NYU, works in book publishing, is  associate editor for the literary magazine, Swink, and plays organ and moog for the Brooklyn psychedelic rock band The Living Kills.