20 questions and a selfie: A day in the life of a Recovering Pessimist
Jae started The Recovering Pessimist as a "way to hold myself accountable for being more optimistic."
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A.R. is the author of two short-story collections, Insanity and Horrorbook, and has numerous publication credits, including "NREM Sleep" in the D.O.A. anthology; "Freaks" in Downstate Story magazine; "The Unwanted Visitors" in the Vermin anthology; "Coven" in the Heavy Metal Horror anthology; "Remember Me?" in Horror Bound magazine; and "Shades of Gray (the Symbiosis of Light and Dark)" in Micro Horror magazine. Braun's "The Interloper" won story of the month in 2009's June Full Moon in Bloom issue of SNM Horror Magazine, and the piece was included in the SNM Horror anthology, Bonded by Blood 2: a Romance in Red.
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When Rachel Marie Kennedy is not working from home in Denver, CO, you may find her breaking it down at a kickass rock 'n' roll show; running, hiking or skiing the Rocky Mountains; or standing tall for one of her favorite sports teams.
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An ex-journalist with razor-sharp wit and an even sharper tongue, Arie Passwaters writes a column about storytelling, comedy and satire here are Stuff Writers Like under the pseudonym Mrs. Sasswaters, a nickname given by a colleague. (Trust us, it's well-earned.)
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When Gary Grimes is not writing promotional emails and landing pages, you will likely find him on the ultimate Frisbee pitch at Atlanta's Piedmont Park or tinkering with something in his home woodworking shop.
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