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MICHAEL
JENSEN
Editor
I was born in Greeley, Colorado, a town known only for having been founded by Horace Greeley who famously said, "Go west, young man." I did just that heading all the way to Australia where I backpacked around there and in New Zealand, sleeping in church cemeteries, lice infested barns, and nearly getting myself killed by a calving glacier, a flash flood, and other assorted things foolish men in their twenties do. Upon returning to the states, I settled down in Seattle, WA to become a writer. To support myself, I became a flight attendant. (Little known fact: Jane Austen was also a flight attendant!) I published two historical novels-- Frontiers and Firelands. In 2005, I became editor of AfterElton.com and one of the contributing editors for The Big Gay Picture. I am most proud of never having paid a cent of interest to a credit card company.
I live in Tacoma, WA with my partner of fourteen years, Brent Hartinger. Determined to not be outdone by Elton John, we plan to marry as soon as it becomes legal in Washington State. |
KARMAN KREGLOE
Associate Editor
Karman Kregloe is a writer from Blacksburg, Virginia. She has written and acted in several short films, including House of Squirts, and was once known as Jack Thrasher in The Sugar Daddy Show. She lives in Los Angeles. |
SARAH
WARN
Contributing Writer
Sarah grew in a small rural town in Washington State, where
she assuaged her boredom by reading everything she could get
her hands on, shining shoes for a nickel a pair at her grandfather's
tuxedo store, and making up games with her sister like the soon-to-be-patented
"Pan Ball" (which requires only a tennis ball, a skillet
and the roof of your house). She received a B.A. from Wellesley
College and a Master's in Theological Studies from Harvard University,
and worked for several years in marketing and business development
before founding AfterEllen.com over three years ago, and now,
AfterElton.com. She also writes regularly for Curve magazine
and Lesbian News. |
ERIC ARVIN
Contributing Writer
Eric Arvin is writer of mostly magical realism who resides in the same sleepy Indiana river town where he grew up. He graduated from Hanover College with a Bachelors in History and a minor in Art History. He has lived, for brief periods, in Italy and Australia. His first published novel, The Rest is Illusion, is currently shocking the literary world out of its coma. www.myspace.com/ericthearvin |
JOSH ATEROVIS
Contributing Writer
Josh Aterovis is the author of the Killian Kendall Mystery Series. He was born and bred on the Eastern Shore of Maryland and lives there with his husband Jon and their two rescued Old English Sheepdogs. Besides his popular mystery series, he also writes Heart to Heart, a monthly column on LGBT issues, and paints in watercolor. He has won numerous awards for his writing and for his web site, which also features his well-received art gallery. He watches entirely too much TV. You can find him online at www.joshaterovis.com. |
DENNIS AYERS
Contributing Writer
Dennis is a Virginia native and has a bachelor's degree in English from Virginia Tech and a law degree from the University of Virginia. He recently set aside his legal career to focus on freelance writing, independent filmmaking, and the occasional game show appearance. He lives in Los Angeles with his dog Mabel, but you can visit him online at www.dennisayers.com. |
JOEY GUERRA
Contributing Writer
Joey Guerra is a music/entertainment writer and a regular contributor to the Houston Chronicle, one of the country's largest newspapers. He also writes regularly for Scene magazine, does CD reviews for amazon.com and covers a little of everything for TXT magazine, a Texas weekly serving the gay community. Over the years, he has interviewed Cher, Bette Midler, Faith Hill, Lynda Carter, Donna Summer, Enrique Iglesias, Kelly Clarkson, kd lang, Clay Aiken and Deborah Gibson--who Joey insists is ready for a huge comeback. He has also written about his quest to become an MTV VJ in New York, spent a day following the spiked heels of Latin superstar Paulina Rubio, and crafted an award-winning piece on slain Tejano goddess Selena, which included family interviews and on-location flavor from Corpus Christi. Joey lives in Houston, TX with his partner of 10-plus years, Scott, along with the adorable Brickman, a Corgi/wire hair mix; Tangi, a tempermental toy fox terrier; and adopted black lab Riley. Joey's blog on the Houston music scene can also be found at blogs.chron.com/handstamp/ |
LOCKSLEY HALL
Contributing Writer
Locksley Hall is a confused, villainous bisexual who will probably be killed before the end of the movie. Favourite gay film: Top Gun. Favourite gay couple: Starsky and Hutch. |
BRENT HARTINGER
Contributing Writer
Brent is the author of the gay teen novel, Geography Club, and its sequel, The Order of the Poison Oak, due in March; his favorite candies include Smarties and marshmallow peanuts. Visit Brent at brenthartinger.com. |
JAMES HILLIS
Contributing Writer
James Hillis is an award-winning classical pianist temporarily braving the wilds of American Suburbia. |
BRIAN JUERGENS
Contributing Writer
In 2003, Brian launched the world's first website devoted to horror film from a gay perspective (CampBlood.org), mining an untapped (and occasionally unintentional) source of entertainment and bringing together a huge and colorful population of gay horror fans and filmmakers. When he's not pulling skeletons out of closets, Brian writes reviews for horror megasite Bloody-Disgusting.com, general film site Freezedriedmovies.com, and can be found on the ever-informative RottenTomatoes.com. Brian is also a filmmaker, having produced, written, and directed two shorts (the dark romantic comedy An Apple a Day and the eerie suspense piece Two Story House) that have played at film festivals worldwide and left audiences generally uneasy. A born-and-bread Midwesterner, Brian studied Mass Media and Film at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. (I know – crazy, right?) before fleeing the district for the warm and occasionally stinky shores of NYC. Brian is a proud member of the Online Film Critics Society and collects vintage Pyrex in the Brooklyn home he shares with his loving partner, illustrator Andy Swist, and their two cats. |
DAVID
KENNERLEY
Contributing Writer
David Kennerley recently ditched his lucrative advertising career
as Associate Creative Director in a mega-agency to focus on
writing full time (what was he thinking?!). With a BA in Art
History from Vassar, he is well equipped to cover the Arts and
Entertainment scene from any angle. Based in the West Village
of New York City, he is a regular contributor to Genre
magazine, Metro newspapers, and Gay City News. |
TABBY LAVALAMP
Contributing Writer
Tabby Lavalamp, a single and lonely native of Canada, combines a
longtime enjoyment of competitive reality shows with a lifelong love of comedy to recap Big Brother for AfterElton.com in a way some might find fairly amusing. Tabby is the creator and currently sole contributor to Realivision where reality gameshows are a way of life. |
MALINDA LO
Contributing Writer
Malinda Lo is a San Francisco-based freelance writer who has contributed to The Gay and Lesbian Review Worldwide, Curve Magazine, Girlfriends, the Lesbian News, and Wellesley Magazine. She earned her B.A. at Wellesley College, her M.A. in East Asian Studies from Harvard, and her M.A. in Cultural and Social Anthropology from Stanford. She enjoys freaky crime dramas, elaborate Chinese dinners, and her friends. She can be found online at malindalo.com. |
AUTUMN MICHELSON
Contributing Writer
An avid reader and creative writer, Autumn has spent most of her life traveling throughout the United States and various other countries. She currently resides in Washington State. |
MARCELLAS REYNOLDS
Contributing Writer
Marcellas Reynolds may be best known to television audiences as the quick-witted, opinionated and hilariously outspoken house guest on the successful CBS TV series, Big Brother. Marcellas' one-liners and surprising comments won the hearts of viewers from many age groups, which gained him remarkably high viewer ratings and a lasting fan base. Since Big Brother, Marcellas has made numerous television appearances on Late Night With David Letterman, Yes, Dear, Style Network's How Do I Look, E! News Daily, is host of the new BET TV series Remixed, and portrays Micah Okwu on the CBS Daytime soap, The Bold And The Beautiful. Before his television career, Marcellas was no stranger to being on film. For 10 years, he has been represented by such prestigious model agencies as Ford (worldwide), Beatrice (Milan) and Goodfellas (London), relocating him to the top fashion capitals of the world. Marcellas has worked for designers Jhane Barnes, BCBG, Brioni, Tommy Hilfiger, Guy Larouche, Ralph Lauren and Nautica. Marcellas has been shot by some of the world's most famous photographers including Patrick MacMullan, Michael Roberts, Norman Jean Roy, Carter Smith and Bruce Weber. An accomplished fashion stylist and art director, Marcellas has worked with some of Hollywood's hottest stars including Eddie Cibrian, Shannon Elizabeth, Emmy Award winner Jennifer Finnigan, Sports Illustrated and Victoria's Secret supermodel-turned-actress Shakara Ledard and David Schwimmer. His work has appeared in the publications Angeleno Magazine, British Vogue, Chicago Tribune Magazine, High Roller, Self, Teen Prom and YM. Marcellas currently works with several charity foundations, including Animal Avengers, the National AIDS Fund and Project Angel. |
MICHAEL RICCI
Contributing Writer
An award winning playwright, Michael Ricci began writing in journalism in the fall of '05. His bi-monthly column, Qosmos, explored the genre of science fiction and its impact on the gay community. The column's content was widely received and acknowledged by many creative names. Of them, Joss Whedon (Buffy, the Vampire Slayer, Angel), Bryan Singer (X-Men, Superman Returns), and several others. Aside from journalism, Ricci has written a number of plays. Vigor, Limits of Love, and Others Take a Different View. |
MARCY RODENBORN
Contributing Writer
Marcy Rodenborn was born in the culturally dead Bay Area, so she decided to relocate to Tacoma, Washington so she could breathe the same air that bred Dale Chihuly. She has been a columnist for Tacoma's daily newspaper, The Tacoma News Tribune, and is a playwright whose plays have been produced in San Francisco, Seattle, and New York. Her first piece was a play for children written for the Tony award-winning San Francisco Mime Troupe, and her most recent plays, WEEKEND AT THE BANGKOK CHRISTIAN GUESTHOUSE and THE VESTAL VIRGINS, were selected by a juried panel for staged readings at ACT Theater in Seattle for the first two years of the FringeACT Festival of New, Original Work. She tried her hand at producing a live musical radio program for children starring children called BOOMERANG, but realized it was not the best career choice when she found herself banging her head against a brick wall backstage. She has a deep, abiding, and, some would say, deranged love of condiments, which you can also experience via her blog, www.condimentgrrl.com. |
GREGG
SHAPIRO
Contributing Writer
A 1999 inductee into Chicago's Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame
and a recipient of the 2003 Outstanding Support award from Outmusic,
pop culture journalist Gregg Shapiro's
interviews and reviews are published regularly in a number of
regional LGBT publications including Chicago Free Press,
Baltimore Outloud, Bay Area Reporter (San
Francisco), Between The Lines (Detroit), Gay &
Lesbian Times (San Diego), In Newsweekly
(Boston), HX (NYC), Out Front Colorado, Outsmart
Magazine (Houston), Philadelphia Gay News, Q-Notes
(the Carolinas), Watermark (Orlando/Tampa) and others,
as well as the mainstream monthly Illinois Entertainer. His
poetry and fiction can also be found in a multitude of literary
journals, anthologies and textbooks. Shapiro and his life partner
Rick Karlin (also a Chicago Free Press contributor) live with
their dogs in Chicago. |
CHRISTOPHER
STONE
Contributing Writer
Born in the Bronx, and raised in Fresno, California, Christopher
Stone is the author of the international best seller Re-Creating
Your Self. With Mary Sheldon, he co-authored three highly successful
hardcover books of guided meditations. As an entertainment and
lifestyle journalist, Christopher has contributed hundreds of
features and reviews to some of this country's most popular
print and online publications. He's a member of the Writers
Guild of America, West, and a former member of the Los Angeles
Drama Critics Circle. With David, his spouse of eleven years,
their dogs, and a tortoise-shell Calico cat, Christopher lives
in the Los Angeles South Bay. |
JAKE SURETTE
Contributing Writer
Jake Surette was born in Summerside, PEI, Canada. Having had his bout as a military brat, he studied fine arts for a year at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, leading him to study art history at Concordia University in Montreal. Having had enough of that, he travelled throughout Europe, landing in Amsterdam, Paris, Perpignon, Barcelona, Sitges and Lisbon. He moved to New York City to perform, joining the Blacklips Performance Cult (created by Antony of musicians Antony and the Johnsons) and the infamous Jackie 60. Moving to Vancouver, he became a makeup artist, worked in TV and Film, instructing and writing curricula all the way. Jake now resides in Toronto and has a weekly column at www.gkfa.com. He hopes to have his first novel, Home Off The Range, available for purchase July of 2006. You can visit his website at www.jakesurette.tk. |
SHAUNA
SWARTZ
Contributing Writer
Shauna Swartz spent her first 32 years in Los Angeles—minus
a two-year stint in Atlanta resulting in an M.A. in anthropology
and a one-year turn in India resulting in a protozoal infection
that, while highly unpleasant, wasn’t too high a price
to pay for the experience abroad. Something non-pathogenic recently
possessed her to move to Philadelphia, where her So Cal-bred
appreciation for meteorological subtelty is now facing the Northeast’s
more garish seasonal changes. She has written for eclectic outlets
(from corporate training manuals to gay men’s porn) on
sundry topics (from electronic bill presentment to, well, gay
men’s porn), but she is consistent in her inability to
keep her snarkiness in check. She dreams of starting a gourmet/knitting/motorcycle
club and resuming competitive rowing. |
ROBERT
URBAN
Contributing Writer
Born and raised in Fairfield County, CT, this award-winning singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer and published literary writer is also owner/operator of the Manhattan-based URBAN PRODUCTIONS Recording Studio. Robert performs everywhere, either solo or with his own progressive rock group The Robert Urban Band. He has composed music scores for numerous professional dance, theater, and film productions. In addition to his own 4 CDs, Robert's work (especially as guitarist) can be heard on the recordings of many other musical artists. Robert is also an accompanist, session-musician, arranger/sound engineer and private music teacher. He supports the GLBT music community through producing/hosting Urban Productions BOLDLY Presents, the all-GLBT multi-artist live-in-concert music series (now in its 6th year). Robert is the author of a poetry collection Abominations and founder of Gay Guitarists Worldwide. More info and contact at: www.roberturban.com. |
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