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    New York Writers

    Michael Bradshaw

    Michael Bradshaw's writing has been described as transcendent prose with a raw sexuality that seizes the ineffable and rapes it. He holds an MFA from Brooklyn College and works as a poetry editor for Filtered Language magazine and a freelance writer/producer for television. In 1989, Bradshaw earned the quarter-finalist title at the Nintendo Power World Championship. Do not step to him on Tetris. Srsly.

     

    Eliza Coolidge

    I once asked a friend what mystical creature would best illustrate my personality; His answer was a pixie warrior. I like to run, climb trees, throw food, scream at the moon and play music till the sun comes up. I recently graduated from the New School with a BFA in jazz voice, but have since traded in the shoobie-doobies for a korg kaoss pad and other effects processing playfellows. I compose, compulsively collect noise makers, freelance as a writer and only wear black and cheetah print. Of  more marginal importance, my oddest accomplishment is an unnervingly impeccable Cher impersonation. I'm Eliza and I'm radiantly pleased to meet you.

    Kyle Donley

    Kyle Donley hails from the suburbs of Northern Virginia but now lives in Brooklyn because he read (on Michael Cera's blog, naturally) that's where you're supposed to live if you wanna be cool.  He graduated from the New School University in '09 with a degree in pun-smithery.  He is mainly unemployed, obviously because of the recession and not because of bad career choices.  He occasionally writes for Black20 Productions and occasionally performs comedy in various comedy establishments.  Other than that, he started listening to gangsta rap at the age of six and obsessively watched the MTV Jamz Countdown with Bill Bellamy (along with other award-winning programs like Living Single) throughout his formative years.  He still watches Living Single on TVOne, but generally with the sound off while an album by Pussy Galore or Dinosaur plays in the background.  You'd be surprised by how well they sync up.       

    Ross Edwards

    Ross is from the desert, and came to the east to study jazz piano at NYU. He loves lots of music, jazz, classical, and otherwise, and luckily has lots of interesting friends to play with. Ever since seeing metal band Meshuggah seven short years ago he’s had a hankering for all things strange, experimental, and exciting in the music world, and he hopes to be a part of it whenever possible through performing, writing, or listening. He also has a soft spot for anything beautiful or sad, musical or otherwise, and if you hear weeping at the next Clint Eastwood movie, that’s probably him. He loves addressing himself in third person and hopes that you will someday address him in third person too. 

    John Mabery

    John Mabery was born and bred in northern New Jersey, a place that no matter how frequently he tries to escape, he knows he will always come back to, which is just fine by him since good diners don't exist outside of north Jersey.  He enjoys Cape Cod and aspires to write a novel some day.  He once combined these two loves by locking himself in a cottage next to a graveyard in Chatham for 72 hours in order to get a couple of pages written.  This method, in turn, inspired Justin Vernon to lock himself in a cabin during the recording of For Emma, Forever Ago.  Did John mention that he believes Justin Vernon can do no wrong?  This January, John promoted his first concert, the aptly titled "Johnaroo," which was to benefit special needs programs.  He hopes to continue promoting unsigned acts in an effort to spread music that doesn't insult one's intelligence.  John can also be found playing "Donkey Kong" during the daytime. 


    Faetra Petillo

    I am a Brooklyn-based freelance writer and editor. I earned my BA in Journalism and Theatre from Fordham University in 2006 and since then have worked as a contributing writer for The Cinema Source, BroadwayWorld, Tonic News, and Artistic Things (among others). I’ve also authored four plays: “Rise/Reconcile,” “Last Stop,” “Goodnight, Mr. Bluebird” and “We’ve All Cried on the A Train,” as well as a whole slew of poetry which I am currently compiling into a book along with some of my photography. When I’m not writing, I’m tutoring and teaching art to special needs children. Though completely talentless in the area myself, music has been my number one passion for a very long time and the closest thing to a religious experience I can describe. I’m mostly a fan of the indie/folk rock variety but hold deep appreciation for all its forms.

    Joseph VanBuren

    Being an indie musician and a freelance writer, blogging about underground music seems to make perfect sense. I am the founder and head honcho (yup, that’s my official title) of Sykophunk Productions and involved in three different music acts. Two years ago, I published a chapbook of poetry; this year, I’m hoping to publish a collection of short stories. I never finished college, but I read textbooks that I bought on Ebay for my own personal studies. Yeah, I’m kind of a nerd but not quite cool enough to be a geek. I think of myself as a motivated slacker, regardless of whether or not that actually makes sense. Any music that is creative and passionate is cool with me, genre is not an issue. I enjoy discovering new artists - I am a fan just as much as a musician. Also, I am addicted to orange juice.

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