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SEPTEMBER 12TH, 2014 A BI-WEEKLY WEBPAPER ISSUE 42

Liz Pelly
EDITORIAL DIRECTOR
Liz is a writer and editor living in New York. She feels strongly about the radical potential of DIY publishing and house shows. You can usually find her at The Silent Barn. She tumbls often at lizpelly.tumblr.com.

Faye Orlove
CREATIVE DIRECTOR
Faye is an illustrator and animator living a very glamorous life in Los Angeles. See her work at fayeorlove.tumblr.com or follow her @resilientbstrd

Matt Orlove
WEB DEVELOPER
Matt used to work for NASA (which his sister thinks is the coolest thing ever). He is currently a software engineer for Captial One (which his sister thinks is less cool but she's still proud of him). E-mail Matt at mattheworlove at gmail dot com



CONTRIBUTORS


Jacob Weingast
CONTRIBUTING EDITOR
Jacob Weingast is 16 and goes to school every day at New Rochelle High School. His favorite Stooges album is Fun House and his favorite Vonnegut book is the Sirens of Titan.

Giselle Bookal
CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Giselle Bookal is a junior in New Rochelle High School. She enjoys good literature, angry brown women, and Estonian folk music. Her dream is to be stepped on by Sarah Kazemy.

Jonathan Marty
CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Jonathan Marty is 17 and lives in Westchester County. He plays guitar and sings in the band Glueboy and works for the all-ages show listing zine SHOWPAPER.

Liana Helene
CONTRIBUTING ILLUSTRATOR
Liana Helene goes by many different aliases yet consistently makes things of all kinds (some of which can be found at lianasfire.bandcamp.com).

Milo O'Connell
CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Milo O’Connell is a 16 year old genderweird homo in platform shoes. He loves apples, helping, and art. He currently resides in Boston, MA and does lots of makeup.

Ellen Yang
CONTRIBUTING ILLUSTRATOR
Ellen Yang is 18 years old and lives in Fresh Meadows, Queens. She likes to draw, play guitar, smoke camels, and that’s about it.

James Walsh
CONTRIBUTING WRITER
James Walsh is in their freshman year at Smith College in Northampton, MA. They can often be found listening to Sleater-Kinney, thinking about Taylor Swift, or squishing the patriarchy.

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