Jacob Siegel is an Army veteran who served in Iraq. He is a Brooklyn Native and still resides in the borough. Mr. Siegel’s work has been published in New York Press, New Partisan and The Arch. Currently, Mr. Siegel is writing a book, which he describes as a pulp detective novel set inside an epic detective novel. He would rather not say anything more about it but if agents or wealthy patrons are interested the working title is Lucifer’s Nightgown.
Maurice Decaul is a Marine Veteran who served in Iraq. He emigrated from the Caribbean Island of St. Vincent as a child and grew up in Brooklyn where he now lives with his Wife and children. Mr. Decaul is a student at Columbia University and a poet. His work has been published in Nine Lines, an anthology of veteran’s writing.
Brian Laguardia is an Army veteran who served in Iraq. He is a Manhattan native and still resides there. Mr. Laguardia has an extensive background in non-profit and education work. He is currently the Veteran’s Support Service Coordinator at New York City College of Technology and a graduate student at New York University.
Roy Scranton is an Army veteran who served in Iraq. He is originally from Oregon but now resides in Brooklyn. He is a graduate student at The New School for Social Research earning his MA in Liberal Studies. Mr. Scranton’s work has been published in Denver Quarterly, LIT, canon, Glyphs and Nine Lines, an anthology of veteran’s writing.
Phil Klay is a Marine veteran who served in Iraq. He grew up in White Plains, New York and now lives in Manhattan. Mr. Klay is a graduate of Dartmouth College and is currently completing an MFA at Hunter College.