
EMILY ABENDROTH is a writer and artist, alternately residing in the San Francisco Bay Area and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (where she co-curates the
Moles Not Molar Reading Series with poet Justin Audia). Recent work of hers can be found in
Encyclopedia,
Pocket Myths: The Odyssey Edition,
horse less review, and Cut & Paste. Her chapbook,
Toward Eadward Forward, will be published by horse less press this Fall and a chunky excerpt from her book-length work-in-progress
Muzzle Blast Dander can be found in Edition 3 of the Chain Links book series.

JUSTIN AUDIA lives in Philadelphia where he co-curates the
Moles Not Molar series with Emily Abendroth. His work has recently appeared in
Pocket Myths: The Odyssey Edition and at
sidebrow.net.
LASKA JIMSEN is a film and video maker who currently lives in Philadelphia. She works across nonfiction forms from video documentary to artisanal 16mm filmmaking and animation. The 16mm print of "Miss Rose Fletcher: A Natural History" has screened at the MadCat, Athens, and Iowa City Experimental film festivals as well as the
Moles Not Molar reading series in Philadelphia and Structuring Strategies at CalArts. Laska teaches film and video production and studies at Temple University, St. Joseph's University, and University of the Arts.