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Achy Obejas is a cultural and arts writer for The Chicago Tribune, and the award-winning author of two novels, Memory Mambo and Days of Awe, as well as We Came All the Way From Cuba So You Could Dress Like This?, a collection of short stories which The Village Voice praised for its superb sex scenes.
 
Frank Ockenfels has photographed such diverse personalities as Drew Barrymore, Jerry Seinfeld, Hillary Clinton, Kurt Cobain, Tom Waits, Spike Lee and Martin Scorcese for magazines throughout the world. He has directed music videos for artists Blues Traveller, Better Than Ezra, Local H, Billy Mann, 1000 Mona Lisas, Chris Whitley and Alice in Chains.
 
Best known as a fashion designer, Todd Oldham has been dabbling for years in everything from architecture to interior design to film he's now finishing up a comedy script he hopes to direct.
 
Sharon Olds was born in 1942 in San Francisco, and educated at Stanford University and Columbia University. Her first book, Satan Says (1980), received the inaugural San Francisco Poetry Center Award. Her second, The Dead and the Living, was both the Lamont Poetry Selection for 1983 and winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award. The Father was shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize in England. She teaches poetry workshops in the Graduate Creative Writing Program at New York University. She was the New York State Poet Laureate from 1998 to 2000.
 
Barbara O'Dair is a writer and editorial consultant who lives in New Jersey.
 
Elizabeth Oness's first collection of stories, Articles of Faith, was awarded the 2000 Iowa Short Fiction prize. Her poems have appeared in The Georgia Review, The Hudson Review, Shenandoah and other magazines. Her stories have received numerous honors, including an O. Henry Prize and a Nelson Algren Award. She is currently finishing her first novel, Twelve Rivers of the Body.
 
Kate Orne is the former fashion editor of Interview.
 
Joe Ovelman photographs men: men he meets on Pier 54 or further down the Hudson River at Christopher Street in New York City; men who have been paid for; men who spent the night. His photographs investigate the codes and constructions of masculinity. Step up and say yes when he asks you, a stranger, to participate in a social connectivity project. Tell him that you love him.
 
Noelle Oxenhandler, who lives in Northern California with her twelve-year-old daughter, is at work on a new book, tentatively titled The Eros of Parenthood. Her essays have appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, Vogue and Tricycle.


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