  | 
              Ben
                    Aldred
                   humor  | 
               Ben decided one
                day that he hadn't entirely eliminated his potential for future
                employment, so he decided to get advanced degrees in uselessness.
                He is currently working on two useless PhDs in the state of Indiana.
                He likes tequila.  | 
             
            
            
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                 Aaron Bergeron 
                humor | 
               Aaron is a writer for The Daily
                Show with Jon Stewart. He's made dozens of appearances on Late
                Night with Conan O'Brien -- usually playing an NBC page or wearing
                some sort of animal costume. Aaron's performed in numerous improv
                shows at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater in New York City.  You
                may contact him at Awesomefactory@aol.com. | 
             
            
              |   | 
               James
                    Bewley 
                  
                  stage | 
               James (voice of Strindberg in "Strindberg
                and Helium") is a writer, performer, and curator living in San
                Francisco. Since moving to the Bay Area in 1998, he has performed
                his own work at several local venues including Cafe Du Nord,
                The Exploratorium, The Lab, Sonoma State University, and Works/San
                Jose. Bewley has performed in 10 original Killing My Lobster
                productions including short films and animation projects and
                has performed at festivals and comedy showcases in Los Angeles,
                Seattle, and Chicago. He and Erin Bradley regularly perform inappropriate
                duets as part of their near-monthly pseudo lounge act, The Man/Woman
                Show.  James received his BFA in Sculpture from the Rhode
                Island School of Design in 1997.  Bewley is the Program
                Director at the San Francisco art space, New Langton Arts.  | 
             
            
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                 Bill Bilodeau 
                 columns   | 
               Bill is the editor of a small
                daily newspaper in New Hampshire. He studied creative writing
                at Harvard and is currently at work on a novel. He is married...
                with children.
                   | 
             
            
              |   | 
              Erin
                    Bradley
                  
                  stage
                   | 
               Erin Bradley (writer, voice
                of Helium in "Stringberg and Helium") is a writer and performer
                living in San Francisco. Erin cut her creative teeth while in
                college in Providence, RI, as a member of the popular sketch
                comedy troupe Out of Bounds. There she also wrote/directed the
                play God's TT King before moving to San Francisco in 1999. Since
                then she has worked as a cast member and head writer with the
                award-winning comedy-group Killing My Lobster, writing for and
                starring in 8 original stage productions as well as several short
                films, including The Second Language and 8+4. Erin makes her
                big screen debut in the soon-to-be-released independent feature
                film Welcome Space Brothers. Presently, she performs regularly
                as the female half of San Francisco's underground cabaret sensation,
                The Man/Woman Show.  Erin is originally from Duluth, MN,
                and holds a BA in Biology from Brown University.  | 
             
            
              |   | 
               James
                    Braly 
                  
                  stage
                 | 
               James has published his stories
                in New York Press, told them on NPR and Marketplace, and performed
                them at Beyond Words: Stories On Stage and The Moth, where he's
                the exultant winner or bitterly-disappointed first runner-up
                of all four GrandSLAMs. Currently, he's writing a book of personal
                essays about the destabilizing effects of a stable relationship,
                called I Should Be Committed: Life in a Marital Institution.  | 
             
            
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               C.H. Coleman                
                  poetry
                 | 
               C.H. Coleman is a Vermont resident
                and lives in the wilds of the Upper Connecticut River Valley.
                When he is not shooting (with a camera) the  people and
                animals living in the region, he reads and he writes and he works
                in Alumni Relations for the local college.
                        
                         | 
             
            
              |   | 
               Vivian Conan                  
                profiles | 
               Vivian is a free-lance writer
                living in nyc.  She also works part-time as a Reference
                Librarian in several public libraries in Westchester.                 | 
             
            
              |   | 
               Richard Dana                  
                humor | 
               Richard worked on Madison Avenue
                and in Hollywood before turning to a life of freelance writing.
                Born in Boston, he holds degrees from Brown and Columbia, and
                is a PhD candidate at the Red Sox Institute of anticipation and
                disappointment. He lives in New York City with his black Labrador
                Retriever, Lucy.                 | 
             
            
              |   | 
               Paul Data
                              
                essays | 
               Paul presently works as faculty
                adjunct at NYU Steinheil School of Education, Dept. of Music
                and Performing Arts Professions; W. Side YMCA as aqua aerobics
                instructor; BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music) as teaching artist/workshop
                musical accompanist.  He is currently authoring a WWII book: "The
                Life and Times of a Real GI Joe"; and studying Afro-Haitian percussion. | 
             
            
              |   | 
               Rob de Mar                  
                art gallery | 
               Rob has exhibited his sculpture
                nationally and internationally at venues such as the Aldrich
                Museum of Art of Contemporary Art in Connecticut, NYLON in London,
                and Kabinett in Bern, Switzerland.  He is currently represented
                in New York by Clementine Gallery; please contact the gallery
                with any further inquiries at www.clementine-gallery.com.                 | 
             
            
              |   | 
               Mark Dworkin                  
                reviews | 
              
                 Mark is a free-lance writer, editor, history educator, and
                  book critic who lives in Toronto. His special interest is in
                  American Old West history, as it relates to lawmen and crime.
                  Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, the history of Tombstone, Arizona,
                  and the 'Gunfight at the O. K. Corral. He is currently involved
                  in several projects related to upgrade this area of history,
                  formerly dominated by popularizers and buffs, and bringing
                  it to a standard of professional history. 
                 | 
             
            
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                 Mildred Ehrlich 
                memoirs | 
               Mildred has been writing poetry
                since she was a child and has published in college literary journals,
                including Turning House, the journal of Union Theological Seminary,
                where she works as the Faculty Secretary and International Student
                Advisor.  She has taken fiction and non-fiction workshops
                at the Writer's Voice of the Westside Y in NYC and attended various
                writing conferences around the country.  She has a Bachelor's
                degree in Theater and a Master's degree in Teaching ESL.  Her
                website, www.englishforeverything.com, offers online editing
                services for native and non-native speakers of English.  She
                was the development editor for several popular-level physics
                books by her brother, Robert Ehrlich, including Nine Crazy Ideas
                in Science/Some of Which May Even Be True.  She has just
                finished writing a memoir, Beauty through Broken Glass.                 | 
             
            
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                 Thomas Fast 
                memoirs | 
               Thomas, a.k.a. Naked Man, teaches
                English and Spanish at a private high school in Japan. Originally
                from small town, Oregon, he studied art history at New York University.
                He has traveled and lived throughout Europe, Latin America and
                Asia. His photographs have appeared in articles and magazines,
                and have been exhibited in Japan. He also makes occasional guest
                appearances as a DJ at his local coffee house in Okayama City.
                FYI, his nickname is an homage to the "Hadaka Matsuri" or "Naked
                Man Festival" that takes place in his Japanese hometown every
                winter. He himself only rarely appears naked in public, but as
                a "Hakujin" (white guy) in Japan, Tom draws a lot of attention
                either way. | 
             
            
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                 Kevin Ford 
                art gallery | 
               Kevin was born October 15, 1975
                in Stamford, Connecticut and currently resides in Brooklyn, New
                York.  He received an MFA in Painting/Printmaking from Yale
                University in 1999 and a BFA in Painting in 1997. | 
             
            
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               Craig Helmholz
                  
                
                  stage
                 | 
               Craig (recording engineer/sound
                designer for "Strindberg and Helium")  is currently a recording
                engineer at Crescendo Studios of San Francisco where he mixes
                radio and television commercials along with short films. Craig
                spends many evenings in his audio lab creating sound effects
                for a variety of artists, such as Chicago pop-rock faves OK Go
                and Killing My Lobster - San Francisco's premiere sketch comedy
                brigade. His favorite sound is a 40 Hz sine wave at 80 dB: "If
                a sound can make your nose bleed, then you know it's audio gold." Craig
                is originally from Benicia, CA | 
             
            
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               Jenifer Hixson                  
                stage | 
               Jenifer is a writer, photo editor,
                and producer of The Moth's StorySLAM. She is also an intern at
                WNYC's Leonard Lopate Show. She likes puppies and dislikes ironing
                and people who honk in un-life threatening situations. She splits
                her time between NYC and Asbury Park.
                   | 
             
            
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               Paul Hundt                  
                reviews | 
               Paul Hundt is a graduate of
                the University of Notre Dame and the Columbia Law School.  After
                thirty years in corporate practice, he retired as a vice president,
                general counsel and secretary of a Fortune 500 company in 1996.
                Since his retirement, he has spent his time taking courses in
                math and physics, hiking, bird watching, saltwater fishing, and
                writing.  He splits his time between Larchmont and Southampton,
                New York.  He is married to Rosemary MacIsaac  They
                have two sons, Frederick and Douglas.                 | 
             
            
              |   | 
              
                 Juliann Garey 
                fiction
                 | 
               Juliann Garey lives in Manhattan with her husband Michael and her children Gabriel
 and Emma. "Secure Sites" is her first story to be published.  | 
             
            
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                 Heather Hewett 
                essays
                 | 
               Heather is a freelance writer
                who has work published or forthcoming in Women's Studies: An
                Interdisciplinary Journal, The Scholar and Feminist Online, and
                Brain, Child: The Magazine for Thinking Mothers. She is a regular
                contributor of reviews and articles to The Washington Post, The
                Philadelphia Inquirer, The Christian Science Monitor, and The
                Women's Review of Books. She received her Ph.D. in English from
                the University of Wisconsin at Madison and is currently at work
                on a collection of creative nonfiction essays exploring disability
                and able-bodiedness. She lives in New York City with her husband
                and eight-month-old daughter.                 | 
             
            
              |   | 
              
                 Patrick Jacobs 
                art gallery | 
               Patrick is currently represented
                by Pierogi 2000 Gallery in Brooklyn NY; please visit their website
                for further information at www.pierogi2000.com | 
             
            
              |   | 
              
                 Robert Jeske 
                fiction | 
               Robert has spent over 40 years
                championing LGBT civil rights. A founding member of NYC's 'Gay
                Academic union' in the late 60s, Dr. Jeske also taught NYU's
                first gay course and continues to teach courses in sex and gender.  Dr.
                Jeske has also directed over 80 student-acted productions at
                NYU (many with gay themes such as 'Bent,', 'Equus,' and 'Spring
                Awakening.')and received the Chancellor's Award for Contribution
                to the University.  In 1999, Professor Jeske was awarded
                NYU's highest honor--the Distinguished Teaching Medal.  Robert
                Jeske has written 2 novels ('Poor Relations--A Tale of Four Brothers'
                and 'Ambry'), a collection of short stories based on Seurat's
                paintings and style--from which 'Circus' is taken--and is currently
                working on the 3rd volume of a reminiscence called 'The Rupert
                Chronicles.'                 | 
             
            
              |   | 
               Sarah L. Knowles
                  
                
                poetry | 
               Originally from Massachusetts,
                Sarah is a 22 year-old graduate student pursuing a Master of
                Science degree in Publication Management  at Drexel University
                in Philadelphia, PA.                 | 
             
            
              |   | 
               Jeffrey Lee                  
                poetry | 
               Jeffrey's first full-length
                poetry book, invisible sister, is due out from Many Mountains
                Moving Press in May 2004 (www.mmminc.org or www.unco.edu/poetry/jeffrey.lee).
                He won the 2002 Sow's Ear Poetry Chapbook competition for The
                Sylf (published 2003), published Strangers in a Homeland (chapbook
                with Ashland Press, 2001), and won the first Tupelo Press Prize
                for literary fiction in 2001. He also created identity papers
                (2002), a full-length dramatic poem with music on CD, which was
                nominated for a Grammy in 2002 (www.drimala.com). He has published
                hundreds of poems and stories in Crazyhorse, Many Mountains Moving,
                Washington Square,  Xconnect, etc. He teaches creative writing
                at University of Northern Colorado.                 | 
             
            
              |   | 
               Marge Lurie                  
                fiction | 
               Marge lives and works in New
                York City. She earned her M.F.A. in writing from The New School
                University, and her B.A. in philosophy from
                  Barnard College. Her fiction can also be found online at www.onelastcarcrash.net. | 
             
            
              |   | 
              
                 Paul MacTavish 
                humor | 
               Paul is a magazine marketing
                professional in the throes of a painful career crisis. A new
                father, he dreams of becoming a risk-taking creative role model
                for his son, but is presently too fond of his generous benefits
                plan to shake things up. Please give him time.                 | 
             
            
              |   | 
              
                 Benjamin Malcolm 
                                columns   | 
               Benjamin Malcolm works both
                as a freelance writer and teacher in Northern Thailand.  A
                native of the larger Boston area, he worked for several years
                in Washington, D.C. before he returned screaming to his Peace
                Corps roots in Asia.  He currently lives peacefully with
                his wife Supalak in the northernmost province of Chiang Rai.                 | 
             
            
              |   | 
              
                 Dave Marin 
                art gallery | 
               Dave is a Brooklyn based artist
                currently working at Parsons School of Design in Manhattan.  He
                received his MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art.  Dave has
                exhibited his work nationally, selected venues include: Buffalo
                State University, Forum Gallery, Empire Fulton Ferry Park, Cranbrook
                Art Museum, and the Westmoreland Museum of American Art. | 
             
            
              |   | 
              
                 Corey Mesler 
                fiction | 
                Corey has published prose
                  and/or poetry in Rattle, Canopic Jar, Contrary, Pindeldyboz,
                  Mars Hill Review, Pikeville Review, Arkansas Review, Center,
                  Small Press Review, Jabberwock Review, Orchid, Quick Fiction,
                  Timber Creek Review, Green Egg, Poetry Motel, Raintown Review,
                  Potomac Review, Poetry Super Highway, Big Muddy, Slant, Wilmington
                  Blues, Drought, Rockhurst Review, Wavelength, Lilliput Review,
                  Pearl, Aurorean, Lucid Moon, Heeltap, Sunny Outside, Fish Drum,
                  Into the Teeth of the Wind, Mid-American Poetry Review, Independence
                  Boulevard, Midday Moon, Turnrow,  Now Here Nowhere, Dust, Cherotic
                  Revolutionary, Cotyledon, Buckle &, Iodine, Snakeskin (England),
                  Flashpoint, Freewheelin' (England), Pitchfork, Anthology, Poet
                  Lore, Spillway, The Pegasus Review, Reverb, Kimera, Thema, Kumquat
                  Meringue, Lonzie's Fried Chicken, Both Sides Now, Electric Acorn
                  (Dublin), Razor Wire, Gin Bender, Blue Unicorn, Black Dirt, The
                  Spirit that Moves Us, Wind, Red Rock Review, Art Times, Concrete
                  Wolf, Memphis Magazine, Rhino, Visions International, others.  He
                  has a chapbook of poems, Piecework, from the Wing and a Wheel
                  Press.   He has work in the anthologies Full Court:
                  A Literary Anthology of Basketball (Breakaway Books), Pocket
                  Parenting Poetry Guide (Pudding Press), Intimate Kisses: The
                  Poetry of Sexual Pleasure (New World Press) and Smashing Icons
                  (Curious Rooms).
                           
                He recently won the Moonfire Poetry Chapbook Competition
                            and his chapbook, Chin-Chin in Eden, has just been
                    published by Still Waters Press.  
                One of his short stories was chosen for the 2002 edition of
                  New Stories from the South: The Year's Best, edited by Shannon
                  Ravenel. His novel-in-dialogue, Talk, was published by Livingston
                  Press in 2002. Raves from Lee Smith, Robert Olen Butler, Steve
                  Stern, Debra Spark, Suzanne Kingsbury, Frederick Barthelme
                  and John Grisham.  
                He's been a book reviewer (for The Commercial
                    Appeal, BookPage, The Memphis Flyer), fiction editor (for
                  Ion Books/raccoon), university press sales rep, grant committee
    judge (for The Oregon Arts Council), father and son. With his wife he owns
                    Burke's Book Store, one of the country's oldest (1875) and
                    best independent bookstores.                   | 
             
            
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                 J. B. Miller 
                essays and humor
                 | 
               J. B. Miller was born in Massachusetts
                but mostly grew up in London where he learned English and attended
                a number of strict prep schools that required uniforms and the
                best behavior. But he recovered and returned to the U.S. where
                he went to high school a bit (in Massachusetts again) and attended
                college (NYU - not that it makes much of a difference). He refused
                to go to graduate school. He did some freelance writing for The
                New York Times and Salon.com and is the only author of the novel
                My Life in Action Painting (Grove Press) and the humor collection
                The Satanic Nurses and Other Literary Parodies (St. Martin's
                Press), plus a number of plays produced skittishly on the New
                York stage, including "Bobby Supreme," "White
                Lies," and "Shirkers."                 | 
             
            
              |   | 
              
                 Jake Novak 
                humor
                 | 
                Jake is the producer of "In
                  the Money," the fast-paced and humorous news and finance
                  program on CNN anchored by the cranky Jack Cafferty.  Novak
                  is also an Adjunct Professor of Journalism at New York University's
                  College of Arts and Sciences.   
                He is a daily contributor
                    to the "Jokes of the Day" segment on the "Shoptalk" web
                    site, and is a weekly contributor
                    to the "Punchlines" column in Newsday.
                    All of his daily musings can be found at http://jakejakeny.blogspot.com.                   | 
             
            
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               Mike Overbeck
                              
                  stage
                 | 
                Born in Hingham, Massachusetts
                  Mike began his life in the suburbs south of Boston.  While
                  still in college at the Rhode Island School of Design, Mike was
                  travelling to festivals with his film Atlas Gets a Drink.  His
                  next film, Tongues and Taxis won him the Audience Choice award
                  as ResFest 2000, Best of Show at the Kalamazoo Animation Festival
                  and ASIFA East, Honorable Mention at Stuttgart Animation Festival,
                  and screenings in Annecy, Anima Mundi, and Cannes.
                           
                Mike stayed in the Boston area to direct and animate
                          webtoons dealing with current events, some of which
                  were aired on FoxNews and MSNBC.  In 2002, he moved to
                          New York and worked as a freelance animator.  His
                          commercial directing debut came in January 2003 when
                          he directed an ad for Pioneer Car Stereo for Complete
                          Pandemonium in San Francisco.  Mike currently
                          lives in Brooklyn.                   | 
             
            
              |   | 
               Eun-Ha Paek
                  
                
                  stage
                 | 
               Eun-Ha Paek (animator/art director
                of "Strindberg and Helium") is a founding member of the animation
                and design group Milky Elephant. Her animations have screened
                at numerous festivals and venues including ResFest, New York
                Expo of Short Film and Video, comedycentral.com, and the UCLA
                Film and Television Archive. Her work has been written about
                in The Korea Times, Communication Arts, Edesign Magazine and
                Zoo Magazine.  Born in Seoul, Korea, Eun-Ha moved to Iran
                and then Thailand before finally settling in the US at age 9.
                She earned a BFA in Film/Animation/Video at the Rhode Island
                School of Design in 1995, and presently lives in Brooklyn, NY.                 | 
             
            
              |   | 
               Helen Rafferty
                  
                
                essays | 
               Helen, Brooklyn born and bred,
                currently resides in beautiful Mamaroneck, NY with her husband
                and three children. Her essays chronicle suburban family life
                - the glamour, the excitement, the daily dose of decadence and
                danger. You might say she has a rich interior life.                 | 
             
            
              |   | 
               Gloria Cromwell Reina
                              
                essays | 
               Gloria is an actress who has
                had extensive work in theatre, films, and TV. She has been writing
                for about three years and is currently working on a memoir entitled "Mother
                and Me."                 | 
             
            
              |   | 
               Richie Smith                  
                  poetry
                 | 
               Richie is a writer and a physician
                and lives in Manhattan with his wife and son. His work has been
                performed in New York City (Art From the Heart, a performance
                art piece among other appearances) and published in the UK (Short
                Story in Breakfast All Day) and Canada (poetry in Poets Podium).  He
                is currently completing his first collection of poetry and his
                first novel. He has had multiple publications in scientific journals.                 | 
             
            
              |   | 
               Aaron Spiewak
                  
                
                  humor
                 | 
               Although often fooled by the
                rocks that he's got, people on Aaron's block tend to be ambivalent
                to the fact that he's from there. A lifelong New Yorker (except
                for the time he lived in New Jersey and Minnesota) Aaron currently
                claims three hundred square feet of Greenwich Village as his
                very own. In addition to writing and working as a director for
                a national retail chain, Aaron has taken classes at the Upright
                Citizen's Brigade Theater, performed at the People's Improv Theater,
                and will be shopping his second novel this fall, after his first
                met an  unfortunate end.                 | 
             
            
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               Rachel Uffner
                  
                
                art gallery | 
               Rachel is one of the many willing
                participants of the Williamsburg, Brooklyn/ Chelsea art gallery
                daily diaspora.  She would like to thank the smart and sweet
                Cindy Moore for asking her to co-curate this issue of the Ducts
                art gallery.                 | 
             
            
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               Tom Weiser                
                stage | 
               Tom Weiser is a bird watcher,
                swing dancer, sailor, t'ai chi practitioner, improvisational
                singer, and drummer. His chief sources of unemployment are writing
                and storytelling. He has performed at MassMOCA, both The Moth's
                main stage and StorySLAM stage, at the Medicine Show Theater,
                The Blue Word, Beyond Words, and the Living Room Project in Woodstock,
                NY. His essays have been featured on NPR and in Newsweek. Tom
                is the founder of Hearsay. | 
             
            
              |   | 
               Jeff Williams                  
                  art gallery
                 | 
               Jeff is a San Diego based artist
                currently working as the Artistic Manager at Sushi Art and Performance
                Space.  He received his BFA from Columbus College of Art
                and Design and an MFA from Syracuse University.  Selected
                recent exhibitions include: Spark Contemporary Art Center (Syracuse,
                NY,) Kingfisher Projects (Brooklyn, NY,) Iron Monkee Gallery
                (Jersey City, NJ.)                 | 
             
            
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               Richard Willis
                  
                
                  memoirs and fiction
                 | 
               Richard is both an actor and
                a teacher. He grew up on a farm near Marengo, Iowa. As a professor
                theater for twenty-five years, he taught and directed at Northwestern
                University, where he received his Ph.D., and at Lewis & Clark
                College where he chaired the Department of Theatre. He now resides
                in New York City where he acts in film and on TV and, of course,
                writes. He is published in New Author's Journal, Words of Wisdom,
                Red Wheelbarrow, and Phantasmagoria. Richard has taught soap
                opera technique to actors at the AFTRA workshop, and dramatic
                literature at the American Academy of Dramatic Art in New York.
                As a member of Actors Equity (AEA), Screen Actors Guild (SAG),
                and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA)
                for the last twenty years he has appeared in film, TV, and regional
                theater. His roles in feature films include "Drugstore Cowboy," with
                Matt Dillon, "Cops & Robbers," with Ed Asner, and "The Last
                Innocent Man," with Ed Harris. For three years he was seen on "One
                Life to Live" as Asa Buchanan's butler, Nigel. Other recurring
                soap opera appearances include "All My Children" and "Another
                World." | 
             
            
              |   | 
               Sayumi Yokouchi
                  
                
                  art gallery
                 | 
               Sayumi received her BFA in Metal
                Arts from CCAC (Oakland, CA) in 1997 and her MFA in Metal Arts
                from SUNY New Paltz in 1999 and has been steadily exhibiting
                her sculpture ever since, she has also recently been exhibiting
                her portable garden sculptures in succesful art exhibitions such
                as Kageki Metonymics and Blind Pilots, both of which have toured
                San Francisco and New York City. She has conceptualized and explored
                the implications of flowers and gardens as signs of problematic
                beauty that have begun to undergo drastic changes as a result
                of both human scientific inventions (such as genetic manipulation)
                and the increasing demands of our consumer culture (mass production.) | 
             
            
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                 Helen Zelon 
                                memoirs   | 
               Helen's writing has appeared
                in The New York Times, Cosmopolitan, Family Circle, Brooklyn
                Bridge and Scientific American: Explorations. A proud booster
                of her adopted hometown (New York), she is a nonfiction contributor
                to Totally Brooklyn. | 
             
            
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                 Jonathan Kravetz 
                                editor  | 
               Jonathan is best known for his
                ability to scratch his forehead and squint his eyes simultaneously.  He is a writer, editor and some time trumpet player who
                spends too much time reading long feature stories on the world
                wide web.  He is a co-founder of ducts and founder
                of the New York based reading series, Trumpet Fiction, held each
                month at KGB Bar in the east village.  He has studied writing
                with a number of teachers in New York, including Alice Eliot
                Dark (fiction), the late Fred Hudson (screenwriting) and Alison
                Estes (children's fiction) and has held a number of odd jobs,
                including news reporter, taxi cab driver, projectionist and ducts
                installer (hmmmm).  He currently works as a computer consultant.  He
                has recently taken up improv comedy classes with the Upright
                Citizen's Brigade Theater of NYC as a way to discover finer and
                more glorious ways of embarrassing himself on a weekly basis.  You
                can contact him at editor@ducts.org.                 | 
             
            
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                 Philip Shane  | 
               Philip is a freelance film editor
                and co-founder of ducts. His programs have appeared on
                PBS, ABC, Cinemax, Lifetime Television, The Learning Channel,
                and in theaters and film festivals around the world.  He
                lives in New York with his wife Julie.                 | 
             
            
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                 Daniel McCoy 
                humor editor
                
                illustrator | 
               Daniel is a freelance writer
                and actor.  He is a regular contributor to the Brooklyn
                humor magazine Jest, and his work has appeared in Modern Humorist
                and on the public radio programs Rewind and Morning Edition.
                He studies improvisation at the Upright Citizen's Brigade Theater,
                and performs with the troupe Robotski. Daniel lives in Brooklyn
                with his very patient fiancee, and a small, impatient cat.                 | 
             
            
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                 Anne Mironchik 
                treasurer | 
               Anne, although a fine treasurer,
                is much more renown for her songwriting, which reaches back to
                capture the classic brilliance of favorite hits by Carole King
                and Laura Nyro.  She blurs the lines between jazz, country,
                rock and R&B, weaving melody and rhythm together in masterful
                ways. Her rich alto voice leads listeners from one genre to another
                as she explores the struggles, loves, fears and joys of everyday
                heroes.  When she's not writing great music, Anne is busy
                crunching numbers for ducts!  Anne's new CD "Find
                Me" is now available and can be found at www.annemironchik.com. 
                        
                        4newsongs@earthlink.net | 
             
            
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                 Cindy Moore 
                art gallery editor | 
               Cindy is a Brooklyn based artist,
                currently working in arts administration in Manhattan.  Selected
                New York group shows include the Painting Center, Here Art Center
                and the Elsa Mott Ives Gallery.  Her work has also been
                exhibited/screened in conjunction with Hallwalls Art Center (Buffalo
                NY), The Everson Museum (Syracuse NY) and the Museo de Contemporary
                Arts (Santiago, Chile.)                 | 
             
            
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                 Kara Murray 
                Marketing | 
               Kara hails from Newton, Mass.
                but currently makes her home in Brooklyn. When not looking for
                ways to promote the brilliance of ducts, she can be found verifying
                the factual accuracy of children's nonfiction books - unless
                it's the weekend, then she does other things.                 | 
             
            
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                 Jennifer Lauren Pelley  
                          Illustrator  | 
               Jennifer is a recent graduate
                of the School of Visual Arts in New York City.   She
                is an actress and director.                 | 
             
            
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                 Charles Salzberg 
                essays, criticism and reviews editor  | 
               Charles is a New York based
                freelance writer and teacher. He has published a wide variety
                of fiction and nonfiction books. His writing has appeared in
                the New York Times Arts & Leisure section, Redbook, New York
                Magazine, Travel & Leisure and many others.
                        
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                 Tim Tomlinson 
                fiction editor | 
               Tim's fiction has appeared in
                The Missouri Review, North American Review, Libido, and elsewhere.  He's
                published haiku in Modern Haiku, Time Haiku, and Black Bough.  He's
                an occasional journalist, and a full time teacher, working at
                both NYU and the New York Writers Workshop.                  | 
             
            
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                 Ryan Van Winkle 
                                poetry editor   | 
               Ryan  is 24 years old and
                lives out of a back pack. He has no permanent residence and is
                a happy freelance writer. He spends as much time naked as humanly
                possible. E-Mail him at ryan@smaxx.com.
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              Cody 
      Dennison 
                  web 
      designer   | 
              
                 Cody is responsible for directing, designing, and programming
                  the most current phases of the Ducts Web site. Most recently
                  he is working as Art Director for Fitzgerald Brunetti inc.
                  on several design initiatives for Volvo Cars of North America
                  including the well received online program Volvo for life Awards
                  at www.volvoforlifeawards.com.
                  Lately Cody and his wife have started "Made
                  Unique," an independent clothing label. You can reach him
                  at cody@madeunique.net.   | 
             
           
           
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