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Andrew McGinn Andrew McGinn

Andrew McGinn was raised in the urban jungles of Iowa, in a town where the only grocery store closes at 9 and doesn’t even open at all on Sundays. He now lives in Ohio with his wife, son and two too many cats, where he writes about entertainment for a daily newspaper and is content knowing that he can visit a 24-hour grocery store whenever he likes, but usually just ends up visiting before 9. In his spare time, he enjoys Swiffering his floors and worrying about the future.

To learn more about Andrew's debut graphic novel The Legacy, visit his website.

Alan Moss Alan Moss

Alan is a versatile author who has penned three books since 2000, each a unique and innovative work. His first novel, Island of Betrayal, is scheduled for release in early 2010. The book tells the story of a Washington economist who travels to the South Pacific to administer public wage hearings. His efforts to raise the wages of a poverty stricken people block the payoff required by an international conspiracy. The economist is framed with a dastardly crime and flees from the police to unravel the conspiracy and get revenge. For more about Alan visit his website.

David Neizke David Neitzke

David Neitzke spent his childhood idolizing titans of the comics industry like Bil Keane and Jim Davis, only to become bitter and resentful of their success as he grew older. David is a freelance cartoonist living in Des Moines, Iowa, whose previous credits include the weekly alt-comic strips “Simple Pleasures” (no relation to the one in “The Legacy”) and “Pottersville,” and illustrations for the book “Make Star Love, Not Star Wars,” a collection of poetry by Matt Mason.

To learn more about David's debut graphic novel The Legacy, visit his website.

 
   
 
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