Joanna Howard's prose is funny and fun and pithy and smart; it’s also difficult to quite make heads or tails of it. Her prose escapes easy grasp and demands the reader’s participation in a manner rare among contemporary writers: it does not leave distinct holes to be filled in, or inclusively in
Alissa Horowitz, the spawn of a dancer–artist duo, was raised free–spirited and surrounded by art. As a modern dancer living in NYC, she teaches dance to the kiddies, and in the past has worked in arts publicity. Alissa lived in Madurai, India for four months, where she studied th