JOHN PARSLEY
Editorial Director
John Parsley is an editor in New York. His writing has appeared in in Salon, McSweeney's, and NightSun, and on Northeast Public Radio.
PETER JOSEPH
Editor
Peter Joseph is an Editor at Thomas Dunne Books. He lives in Park Slope, Brooklyn.
MEGAN SMITH
Managing Editor
SHANNON DERBY
Assistant Fiction Editor
KAREN RUDNICKI
Associate Nonfiction Editor
Karen Rudnicki is a graduate of Boston University and a former literary agent. She is fascinated by lost masterpieces, chief among them the Vermeers stolen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, and Simon Dubnow's missing volume from his History of The Jews, still buried somewhere in the Riga ghetto.
ROB GROM
Contributing Art Editor
Robert Grom graduated from The College of St. Rose with a BFA in Graphic Design and currently works at St. Martin's Press as an Associate Designer in the Trade Art Department.
CHRISTINE ARONSON
Contributing Editor, Publicity Advisor
VICKI LAME
Associate Publicist
Vicki Lame is an assistant editor at St. Martin's Press. She lives in New York.
KYLE GRIESER, CFA, FRM
Kyle advises LOST Magazine on operations, technology, and finance issues. He lives and works in New York.
NATALIE DANFORD
Guest Fiction Editor, Issues 19, 21, 22
Natalie Danford graduated from Yale University and received her MFA in fiction from New York University. Her articles and reviews have appeared in People, Health, Pages, Paste, Eating Well, Salon, The Chicago Sun-Times, The Los Angeles Times, and many other publications. She is series co-editor for Best New American Voices, an annual anthology published by Harvest/Harcourt that showcases emerging writers of fiction, and an accomplished translator of Italian.
She lives in New York City.
Natalie's first novel, Inheritance, was published by St. Martin's in January 2007.
MICHELLE WILDGEN
Guest Fiction Editor, Issues 15, 17, 18
Michelle Wildgen's debut novel,
You're Not You, was one of
People Magazine's Top Ten Books of 2006 and will be available in paperback in August 2007. She is the editor of the anthology
Food & Booze: A Tin House Literary Feast, and her work has appeared in
The New York Times,
Best New American Voices 2004,
Best Food Writing 2004,
TriQuarterly,
StoryQuarterly,
Prairie Schooner, and elsewhere. She is a senior editor at
Tin House Magazine and editor at Tin House Books.
PAULS TOUTONGHI
Guest Fiction Editor, Issues 12—14
Pauls Toutonghi was born in
Seattle, Washington, on July 4, 1976. His fiction has appeared in
Zoetrope: All-Story,
One Story Magazine,
The Boston Review,
Glimmer Train,
Book Magazine,
Terminus, and other small periodicals. He received a Pushcart Prize for his short story, "Regeneration," which appeared in
The Boston Review in 2000. His first novel,
Red Weather, was published by Random House in 2006. It has been receiving good
reviews in periodicals across the country.
NICHOLAS MONTEMARANO
Guest Fiction Editor, Issues 8—10
Nicholas Montemarano is the author of the short-story collection If the Sky Falls (2005) and the novel A Fine Place (2002). His fiction has been published in Esquire, Zoetrope, DoubleTake, Agni, The Antioch Review, Fence, and many other magazines. He has been awarded a Pushcart Prize and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, The MacDowell Colony, Yaddo, and the Edward F. Albee Foundation. He teaches at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
PETER ORNER
Guest Fiction Editor, Issues 4—6
Peter Orner is the author of Esther Stories, winner of the Rome Prize from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. His work has appeared in The Atlantic, The Paris Review, and Best American Stories. His new novel, The Second Coming of Mavala Shikongo, was published in April 2006.
ROBLEY WILSON
Guest Fiction Editor, Issues 1—3
Robley Wilson was for some 30 years the editor of the North American Review, a literary quarterly that was four times a finalist for the National Magazine Award for Fiction and which twice won the award. Now he is a novelist (Splendid Omens, The World Still Melting) and short-story writer (The Book of Lost Fathers) living in Florida with his wife, Susan Hubbard, and their six cats.