Authors Vol. 2 No. 2

  • Joe Hanson

    Joe Hanson is a fourth-year English concentrator. During his time at the University of Chicago, he wrote and directed six short movies, recorded several ridiculous rap songs as “Bino White,” and skipped class to be on the reality show Beauty and the Geek for the WB. Currently he is working on a collection of short stories entitled “The Catastrophic” and has delusions about working in the entertainment industry. Much of his work can be found here: http://joehanson.blogspot.com/

  • Terry Huang

    Terry Huang is from California and did undergrad on the East Coast. Curious about what the middle of the States looked like, she decided to come to the University of Chicago for school. She is a first-year at the law school and spends most of her time trying to climb out of piles of cases.

  • Andrea Millar

    Andrea Millar is a fourth year with the sun rising on her first fiscal quarter in da real world, where futures look partly cloudy but robust barring infection from a virus that makes dead tissue rise and walk again. She thinks all art comes from undying love, or love that is just undead. She grabbed her BA in anthropology and now she’s going back to Cali—or as far as the hocked Ti83+ will take her.

  • Jamie O'Hara Laurens

    Jamie O’Hara Laurens is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University. She writes fiction and poetry and is currently working on a collection of short stories. Jamie teaches creative writing, edits a literary magazine, leads international trips for students, and teaches yoga in Los Angeles, California.

  • Jack Tamburri

    Jack Tamburri is a playwright and director residing in Chicago. His background is primarily in Scandinavian Gothic drama and comics. Two-Fisted Tales… is his first full-length play.

  • Lee Wang

    With affection for the letter ‘e’, bad puns, worse TV and comic books, Lee is trying hard to make everyone forget he was once a high-flying literature geek. Currently enrolled in MAPH and working on the spy-melodrama Alias for his thesis, he is also aiming to replace Roland Barthes as the world’s pre-eminent theorist of pro wrestling.


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