Amanda is a Buffalo native who has lived in New York, Los Angeles and London, and has road tripped across the United States three times. Her favorite city is Rome, but maybe that's because she spent much of middle and high school learning Latin...

Daniel Dominguez was born the son of cobbler in an unimpressive township about an hour from the city of Los Angeles called Palmdale. His father would often remark, bouncing young Daniel roughly on his knee, "You better not take any of my Gin, boy, because this is my gin," then he would smile his crooked smile and drink Gin out of a leather boot that he kept his gin in to "make his enemies nervous". Such was life in Palmdale. There, Daniel and the rest of the lower middle class serfs learned to wait outside the poorly maintained suburban Kentucky Fried Chicken for hours, in the hopes that the wealthy middle-middle class customers would toss out any fried skin or corn cobs they had not finished. Determined to find a better life, Daniel traveled to Los Angeles where began his screenwriting career. Now, Daniel is a NALIP screenwriting fellow, an associate member of the WGA, a semi-finalist in the Fade-In Screenwriting contest, has done a rewrite on a screenplay by the guy who wrote Find Me Guilty, has been selected to attend the Nickelodeon Fellowship Writer's Workshop, but still somehow has just enough money that he refers to Monday, Wednesday, and Friday as "Food Days".

Jamil Karim is a Southern California local of Indian descent with a passion for all things fitness and a yearning for international travel. - He has a hard time staying in one country, and it is only a matter of time until the wanderlust returns to manifest itself- with another year of bumming through a foreign land. - He has traveled extensively throughout Latin America, Europe, and the Middle East over the past few years. He tries to experience all walks of life and has slept virtually everywhere - from the ghettos in Havana, to five star resorts in Beirut, to the floor of a Barcelona bus station. Nothing is too low or too high to be attempted. Such is the life... - Next up is a one year stint in Asia, teaching English in South Korea. - In addition, he frequents the nightlife scene in the Los Angeles area, experiencing a diverse range of bars, clubs, and restaurants. ---Jamil also writes for PhysiqueSpeak.com and Vivastic.com---
Mark is currently gallivanting around South Africa in search of truth in football. Since there is no truth in football, he'll settle for beer and boisterous crowds.

Matthew Thompson spends a lot of time noticing grammatical mistakes in speech and text. Some times he gets paid for it.

Matty Byloos attended Santa Clara University (BA 1996) and the Art Center College of Design (MFA 2001). His first collection of short stories, Don't Smell the Floss, was published in 2009 by Write Bloody Books; Byloos is an accomplished painter with a history of exhibiting both nationally and internationally. He runs the environmental blog Easy Ways to Go Green. Follow him on Twitter here: Matty Byloos Or on his personal site here: Matty Byloos Official Site
Michael is a writer and snark enthusiast with a dusty degree in communications from Sonoma State University. He owns a bakery, Merci Beaucoup in Los Angeles, which is currently featured on WEtv's "Amazing Wedding Cakes." Aside from his TV musings, Michael is finishing up a number of comic book projects and running his blog, Drive-In '77.
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