Stephanie Wilbur Ash is one of the originating writers of the Lit6Project and the Electric Arc Radio Show. She is also the editor of JuiceBox, an e-newsletter focused on the best events for families from mspmag.com, the voice of the retail toy chain, Creative Kidstuff, and the voice of “Meredith” for travelmeredith.com from the Meredith Publishing Group. In between all of this she is assistant coach to an 8-to-9-year old baseball team, the Stinky Green Dragon Heads. She spent many years changing diapers in a suburban split-level. She is mother to Christian, age 9, and Charlie, age 7. She is 35.
Geoff Herbach is the co-founder of both the Lit6Project and the Electric Arc Radio Show. He is also the author of the novel, The Miracle Letters of T. Rimberg (Three Rivers Press), and the young-adult novel Stupid Fast. He writes and performs with Radio Happy Hour in New York City, runs the Mini-Stories flash fiction contest and readings for MN Artists, and in between all of this he teaches at Anoka Ramsey Community College. He spent many years in a cubicle. He is father to Leo, age 11, and Mira, age 7. He is 39.
Molly Priesmeyer is a journalist and writer whose stories have appeared in City Pages, the Star Tribune, the Pioneer Press, Rolling Stone, MinnPost.com, and ArtNEWS. She has worked locally in the Twin Cities area as an arts writer and investigative journalist at City Pages; as a writing teacher at McNally Smith College of Music; as a visual-arts writer at MinnPost.com; and as a wannabe comedian in her own home. She has performed as a storyteller at the Women Stand Up! series at Bryant Lake Bowl. Currently she is the editor of LiveGreenTwinCities.com and an underpaid freelance writer. She is working on her first series of short stories, “Why Me!?: A Martyr’s Guide to Life.” She has been working on it since the 5th grade. She is 37.
Dennis Cass is an author, journalist, teacher and performer. His work has appeared in Harper’s Magazine, theNew York Times Magazine, GQ, Mother Jones, and the online journal Slate. His first book, HEAD CASE: How I Almost Lost My Mind Trying to Understand My Brain, was published in 2007 by HarperCollins. Dennis teaches writing at Carleton College and at The Loft. He also helps aspiring writers and artists on his blog Dennis Cass Wants You To Be More Awesome. He used to be afraid of dogs, but now he lets them lick him.