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Alex M wants desperately to be radical but constantly fails.  He’s a socialist rampant consumer, a bisexual in a lifelong heterosexual relationship, a liberal with absolutely no tolerance for anyone who doesn’t share his own viewpoint.
Alex believes that if a discussion falls within the  bounds of appropriacy or correct social decorum then it’s probably not worth having.  Subsequently he’s spent so much time pissing other people off on the internet he has turned himself into something of a walking cliché.  He’s not happy about this and is currently desperately looking …

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After a failed stint as a male model, D.J. pulled himself together and started working as a phlebotomist.  He’s also the founder of the Zombie Alert Task Force.  Since the task force started in early 2000, there have been no reported zombie attacks in the contiguous United States.  In the next year he’s hoping to write a book about the influential films of David Caruso.  He expects it to be short; more of a pamphlet than an actual book.  D.J. is also noted as the Leader of the mysterious group …

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I may seem like an anomaly.  I am deeply religious, and highly liberal.  I am a nerd, and yet I can’t stand super heroes and most comic books.  I like action and horror, and yet I don’t like Buffy.  I like anime and Asian cinema, and yet I am not a Japanophile.  I like to have fun doing the things I do, and yet I take very seriously the things I like.
And those things are:  Speculative fiction, weird fiction, martial arts cinema, genre cinema, video games, and listening to and …

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Brian Jewell is an internet meme.
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Zach Grizzell was born one half American, and one half Canadian. He can’t be held accountable for either country’s actions due to only being half of each. He is a neither a lover, a fighter, or a writer but he gets by. He loves exclamations and still is clueless on aquariums but is also the king of them.
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Matthew Kessen’s first arts-and-culture e-zine work ran in Dan Swensen’s “The Noise,” ten long years ago. His work there consisted primarily of the Godzilla Project, a film-by-film analysis of the Toho Godzilla canon. Some few years later, he was reading an article in “G-Fan” – the premiere North American Godzilla magazine – that concerned itself with Godzilla’s symbolic relationship with the atomic bomb. At the end of the article was an informal list of inspirations and sources for it; part of this list read “The Official Godzilla Compendium, Matthew Kessen, …

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Tim Kastelle lives in Australia but still speaks with an Alaskan accent. Along with his wife Nancy and an army of cats, he undertakes a number of activities.  He does some of these things regularly, while others are more sporadic. Tim is well known for both tomfoolery and wacky hi-jinks.
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Isabelle M. has a big mouth and an even bigger heart. She is passionate and vocal about a wide variety of subjects and is always up for a good argument. Many unsuspecting ignorami have been wiped out by an Attack of the 5′6″ Lesbian when callously engaging her in discussion. She is currently employed as a High School Social Studies teacher.
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Kiera Chapman is an exile in the unterraformed land of northern England after the forces of Cthulu invaded her homeland of London.  She has never been to Pomona, and wishes such rumours would cease.  She started reading Gravity’s Rainbow two years ago, and still has 348 pages to go.  In her spare time, she writes mathematical nonsense on sticky notes while shrieking ‘EUREKA!’ in the hope that someone will give her a genius grant.  So far a very different type of institutionalization has resulted from these tactics, but she is …

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Matt Schneider was released in the same year as Blade Runner and Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, and has lived in Wisconsin ever since he lost the key to his TARDIS.  A graduate of Northern Michigan University, Matt holds an advanced degree in heuristic indolence.  If bits of this bio wind up on his headstone, he takes consolation in the fact that it’s not a problem he’ll have to live with.
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