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Paul Ford is an editor at Harper's Magazine, where among other things he runs the website. His novel Gary Benchley, Rock Star was published in 2005, and he has written for NPR's All Things Considered. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife Mo and the obligatory cats.
Seth Herzog is the veteran New York City comedian who, for several years, had the distinction of calling himself the "Master of a very tiny, but super sweet domain." His home and home office was a 12'x5' studio apartment in midtown which was the subject of the film Zog's Place in 2001. He has also appeared in the films The Baxter, Role Models and The Ten, as well as on Chapelle's Show and VH1's Best Week Ever.
Brad Lawrence is a writer, storyteller, actor, burlesque performer, producer, and a good son originally from St. Louis, Missouri and now residing in Brooklyn. He is a Moth StorySLAM winner, the author of the critically acclaimed one man show "Monsters In The Wood," and a regular guest at The BTK Band, The Liar Show, Speakeasy Stories, and anywhere that the performers get paid in drink tickets.
Brooke Van Poppelin was recently nominated as an Emerging Comic of NYC, and, from time to time, skips town to feature in clubs around the country. She will be starring in her first ever one woman show this November in NYC.
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