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PEARL A ABRAHAM is the author of the novels is the author of the novels The Romance Reader The Romance Reader and and Giving Up America. Giving Up America. Recent essays have appeared in the Recent essays have appeared in the Michigan Quarterly Michigan Quarterly, the Forward Forward, an Dog Culture: Writers on the Character of Canines. Dog Culture: Writers on the Character of Canines. Abraham teaches in the MFA Writing Program at Sarah Lawrence College. Abraham teaches in the MFA Writing Program at Sarah Lawrence College. The Seventh Beggar The Seventh Beggar, her third novel, will be published in September 2004.

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NICOLE B BLACKMAN ( (www.nicoleblackman.com) lives in an undisclosed Brooklyn neighborhood where she prefers eavesdropping on unsuspecting people. She is the creator of the innovative "The Courtesan Tales" performance, and author of the poetry collection Blood Sugar Blood Sugar (Akashic, 2002). She is currently wanted for questioning in the disappearance of three men in Brooklyn. (Akashic, 2002). She is currently wanted for questioning in the disappearance of three men in Brooklyn.

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KEN B BRUEN, author of author of The Guard The Guard and and The Killing of the Tinkers The Killing of the Tinkers, is published around the world. He has been an English teacher in Africa, Japan, Southeast Asia, and South America. He lives in Galway, Ireland.

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MAGGIE E ESTEP has published four books, including has published four books, including HEX HEX, the first in a series of "horse noir" crime novels. She has written for the Village Voice, New York Press Village Voice, New York Press, and Nerve.com, and gives readings of her work throughout the U.S. and Europe on a regular basis. She lives in Brooklyn and likes to hang out at racetracks cheering on longshots. For more information, visit www.maggieestep.com.

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NELSON G GEORGE is a noted author and filmmaker who has resided in Brooklyn all his forty-six years. His most recent nonfiction work is is a noted author and filmmaker who has resided in Brooklyn all his forty-six years. His most recent nonfiction work is Post-Soul Nation Post-Soul Nation (Viking), and he is the executive producer of two recent TV projects: (Viking), and he is the executive producer of two recent TV projects: The "N" Word The "N" Word and and Everyday People Everyday People, a fictional film made for HBO. For more information visit Nelsongeorge.com.

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LUCIANO G GUERRIERO is the author of one novel, a noir thriller entitled is the author of one novel, a noir thriller entitled The Spin The Spin, and has been a resident of Brooklyn or Manhattan for twenty-three years. While writing plays, screenplays, short stories and poetry during that time, he has also acted in or directed sixty-five plays and acted in twenty Hollywood and independent films.

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PETE H HAMILL is for many the living embodiment of New York City. In his writing for the is for many the living embodiment of New York City. In his writing for the New York Times New York Times, the New York Daily News New York Daily News, the New York Post New York Post, the New Yorker New Yorker, and Newsday Newsday, he has brought the city to life for millions of readers. He is the author of many bestselling books, including novels Forever Forever and and Snow in August Snow in August, as well the memoir A Drinking Life. A Drinking Life. He lives in New York City. He lives in New York City.

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KENJI J JASPER was born and raised in the nation's capital and currently lives in Brooklyn. He is a regular contributor to National Public Radio's was born and raised in the nation's capital and currently lives in Brooklyn. He is a regular contributor to National Public Radio's Morning Edition Morning Edition and has written articles for and has written articles for Savoy, Essence, VIBE Savoy, Essence, VIBE, the Village Voice Village Voice, the Charlotte Observer Charlotte Observer, and Africana.com. He is the author of three novels, Dark, Dakota Grand Dark, Dakota Grand and the forthcoming and the forthcoming Seeking Salamanca Mitchell. Seeking Salamanca Mitchell.

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NORMAN K KELLE is the author of the "noir soul" Nina Halligan mystery series, which includes is the author of the "noir soul" Nina Halligan mystery series, which includes Black Heat, The Big Mango Black Heat, The Big Mango, and A Phat Death A Phat Death. He is also the author of Head Negro in Charge Syndrome Head Negro in Charge Syndrome, forthcoming from Nation Books, and he edited and contributed to R&B (Rhythm and Business): The Political Economy of Black Music R&B (Rhythm and Business): The Political Economy of Black Music (Akashic, 2002). He currently resides in Brooklyn. (Akashic, 2002). He currently resides in Brooklyn.

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ROBERT K KNIGHTLY is a trial lawyer in the Criminal Defense Division of the Legal Aid Society. In another life, he was a lieutenant in the New York City Police Department. This is his first published fiction, which is a piece of a first novel, is a trial lawyer in the Criminal Defense Division of the Legal Aid Society. In another life, he was a lieutenant in the New York City Police Department. This is his first published fiction, which is a piece of a first novel, Bodies in Winter Bodies in Winter He was born and raised in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, the locale of the story. He was born and raised in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, the locale of the story.

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LOU M MANFREDO was born and raised in Brooklyn. He is a former New York City public school teacher and legal investigator. The father of one daughter, Nicole, he currently lives in New Jersey with his wife, Joanne, and their long-haired dachshund. Mr. Manfredo recently completed his first novel. was born and raised in Brooklyn. He is a former New York City public school teacher and legal investigator. The father of one daughter, Nicole, he currently lives in New Jersey with his wife, Joanne, and their long-haired dachshund. Mr. Manfredo recently completed his first novel.

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ADAM M MANSBACH, a resident of Fort Greene, Brooklyn, currently on sabbatical in Berkeley, California, is the author of two novels, a resident of Fort Greene, Brooklyn, currently on sabbatical in Berkeley, California, is the author of two novels, Shackling Water Shackling Water and the forthcoming and the forthcoming Angry Black White Boy Angry Black White Boy, and the poetry collection genius b-boy cynics getting weeded in the garden of delights. genius b-boy cynics getting weeded in the garden of delights. The former editor of the hip hop journal The former editor of the hip hop journal Elementary Elementary, he serves as an Artistic Consultant to Columbia University's Center for Jazz Studies and is a teacher for Youth Speaks.

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TIM M MCLOUGHLIN was born and raised in Brooklyn, where he still resides. His debut novel, was born and raised in Brooklyn, where he still resides. His debut novel, Heart of the Old Countr Heart of the Old Countr (Akashic, 2001), was a selection of the Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Program and has been optioned for a film. It was also published last year in Great Britain and in Italy, where it won the 2003 Premio Penne award. He is completing his second novel. (Akashic, 2001), was a selection of the Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Program and has been optioned for a film. It was also published last year in Great Britain and in Italy, where it won the 2003 Premio Penne award. He is completing his second novel.

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ELLEN M MILLER is the author of the critically acclaimed bestseller is the author of the critically acclaimed bestseller Like Being Killed. Like Being Killed. Her fiction and essays have appeared in many literary magazines and anthologies, most recently Her fiction and essays have appeared in many literary magazines and anthologies, most recently Lost Tribe: Jewish Fiction from the Edge. Lost Tribe: Jewish Fiction from the Edge. She has taught creative writing at New York University, the New School, and the women's unit of a federal prison. She lives in New York City and is at work on her second novel She has taught creative writing at New York University, the New School, and the women's unit of a federal prison. She lives in New York City and is at work on her second novel [image]

THOMAS M MORRISSEY is an Army brat who grew up in exotic locations like Okinawa, Heidelberg, and Staten Island. He began writing when, as a child, he found great pleasure playing with his mother's Sears portable typewriter. His first novel, is an Army brat who grew up in exotic locations like Okinawa, Heidelberg, and Staten Island. He began writing when, as a child, he found great pleasure playing with his mother's Sears portable typewriter. His first novel, Faustus Resurrectus Faustus Resurrectus, is on the way.

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ARTHUR N NERSESIAN is the author of six novels, including is the author of six novels, including Suicide Casanova, Chinese Takeout, Unlubricated Suicide Casanova, Chinese Takeout, Unlubricated, and the cult classic bestseller The Fuck-Up The Fuck-Up. The former managing editor of the Portable Lower East Side Portable Lower East Side, he currently lives in New York City.

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CHRIS N NILES was born in New Zealand. In the last fifteen years she has lived in Australia, England, and Hungary. She now lives in Brooklyn and does not intend to move for a very long time. She is also the author of was born in New Zealand. In the last fifteen years she has lived in Australia, England, and Hungary. She now lives in Brooklyn and does not intend to move for a very long time. She is also the author of Hell's Kitchen Hell's Kitchen (Akashic, 2001), as well as a series of crime mysteries featuring radio reporter Sam Ridley: (Akashic, 2001), as well as a series of crime mysteries featuring radio reporter Sam Ridley: Spike It, Run Time Spike It, Run Time, and Crossing Live. Crossing Live.

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SIDNEY O OFFIT is a novelist, author of books for young readers, teacher, member of the board of the PEN American Center, president of the Authors Guild Foundation, and curator of the George Polk Journalism Awards that originate from Long Island University's Brooklyn center. During the mid-fifties he covered the Brooklyn Dodgers, New York Giants, and that other team from New York for is a novelist, author of books for young readers, teacher, member of the board of the PEN American Center, president of the Authors Guild Foundation, and curator of the George Polk Journalism Awards that originate from Long Island University's Brooklyn center. During the mid-fifties he covered the Brooklyn Dodgers, New York Giants, and that other team from New York for Baseball Magazine. Baseball Magazine. His most recent book is His most recent book is Memoir of the Bookie's Son Memoir of the Bookie's Son [image]

NEAL P POLLACK is the author of three books: the cult clas-sic is the author of three books: the cult clas-sic The Neal Pollack Anthology of American Literature, Beneath the Axis of Evil The Neal Pollack Anthology of American Literature, Beneath the Axis of Evil, and the rock 'n' roll novel Never Mind the Pollacks Never Mind the Pollacks A regular contributor to A regular contributor to Vanity Fair, GQ Vanity Fair, GQ, and many other magazines, Pollack lives in Austin, Texas.

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C.J. SULLIVAN lived in Brooklyn on the Ridgewood/Bushwick border for seven years and loved the neighborhood. He has worked as a Court Clerk in Brooklyn Supreme since 1994. He has also been a freelance writer for the last ten years. Sullivan has a regular column in the lived in Brooklyn on the Ridgewood/Bushwick border for seven years and loved the neighborhood. He has worked as a Court Clerk in Brooklyn Supreme since 1994. He has also been a freelance writer for the last ten years. Sullivan has a regular column in the New York Press New York Press called "The Bronx Stroll." He now lives in Ridgewood, New Jersey with his wife Lisa and his twin daughters, Olivia and Luisa. called "The Bronx Stroll." He now lives in Ridgewood, New Jersey with his wife Lisa and his twin daughters, Olivia and Luisa.

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HEART OF THE OLD COUNTRY by Tim McLoughlin *A Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers selection*

217 pages, a trade paperback original, $14.95, ISBN: 1-888451-15-7 "This novel reads like an inspired cross between Richard Price's Bloodbrothers Bloodbrothers and Ross McDonald's and Ross McDonald's The Chill The Chill."

-Entertainment Weekly "Tim McLoughlin is a master storyteller in the tradition of such great New York City writers as Hubert Selby Jr. and Richard Price. I can't wait for his second book!"

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HELL'S KITCHEN by Chris Niles 279 pages, a trade paperback original, $15.95, ISBN: 1-888451-21-1 "If the Olympics come to New York, apartment-hunting should be one of the events ... Nile's fast-paced Hell's Kitchen Hell's Kitchen plays with the city's famed high rents and low vacancy rate to put a new spin on the serial-killer novel. Taking aim at contemporary romance, the media, the idle rich, and would-be writers, Niles has written a thriller that's hilarious social satire." plays with the city's famed high rents and low vacancy rate to put a new spin on the serial-killer novel. Taking aim at contemporary romance, the media, the idle rich, and would-be writers, Niles has written a thriller that's hilarious social satire."

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MANHATTAN LOVERBOY by Arthur Nersesian *From the author of the bestselling cult-classic THE FUCK-UP*

203 pages, a trade paperback original, $13.95, ISBN: 1-888451-09-2 "Manhattan Loverboy is paranoid fantasy and fantastic comedy in the service of social realism, using the methods of L. Frank Baum's is paranoid fantasy and fantastic comedy in the service of social realism, using the methods of L. Frank Baum's Wizard of Oz Wizard of Oz or Kafka's or Kafka's The Trial The Trial to update the picaresque urban chronicles of Augie March, with a far darker edge ..." to update the picaresque urban chronicles of Augie March, with a far darker edge ..."

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A PHAT DEATH by Norman Kelley 260 pages, a trade paperback original, $14.95, ISBN: 1-888451-48-3 "Nina Halligan takes on the recording industry and black music in Norman Kelley's third outrageous caper to feature the bad girl PI ... Once again outspoken social criticism fires the nonstop action."

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THE BIG MANGO by Norman Kelley The second installment in the Nina Halligan mystery series 270 pages, a trade paperback original, $14.95, ISBN: 1-888451-10-6 "Want a scathing social and political satire? Look no further than Norman Kelley's second effort featuring 'bad girl' African-American PI and part-time intellectual Nina Halligan-it's X-rated, but a romp of a read ... Nina's acid takes on recognizable public figures and institutions both amuse and offend ... Kelley spares no one, blacks and whites alike, and this provocative novel is sure to attract attention."

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BLOOD SUGAR by Nicole Blackman 160 pages, a trade paperback; $13.95, ISBN: 1-888451-34-3 "[Blackman's] best work is a shadow-strewn kaleidoscope of angst, anguish and survivorship ... Amazingly, for all the fury in these poems, they are devoid of hatred, and as a result, their ultimate impact is less paralyzing than cathartic."

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