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SUPERNATURALE THE BOOK!
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regine

regine

I?m currently working as a new media consultant for a multimedia and virtual reality park in Turin and hope that one day I'll make a living from my passion for blogging.

we-make-money-not-art.com
Riva

Riva

Riva

Riva is writing a PhD thesis on the meanings and experiences of making home/homemaking. She is co-editor of New Social Inquiry, an online journal that publishes social research and creative work. Riva lives in Canada. Brrrr.

www.newsocialinquiry.com
www.rivasoucie.com


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Sabrina

Sabrina

sabrina Gschwandtner

Sabrina Gschwandtner is an artist living in New York City. She is the founder of KnitKnit, a biannual artists publication dedicated to the intersection of handcraft and fine art. She is the author of KnitKnit: Profiles and Projects from Knittings New Wave, published 2007 by Stewart, Tabori and Chang.

knitknit.net

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Scott

Scott

Scott Bodenner

Scott Bodenner is weaver who loves the Church of Craft, robots and dudes in rockets. He enjoys making the world a better place one yard at a time.


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Sean

Sean

Sean Ragan

Sean Ragan has an unusual disorder which, among other symptoms, makes it impossible for him to throw anything away without trying to make something out of it first. His condition, known as Sean Ragan s Disease, is treatable with zombie movies, morels, and/or diazepam, but sometimes the best thing to do is just let it run its course. Donations are accepted at his website.

seanmichaelragan.com

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Siobhan

Siobhan

Siobhan Vivian

Siobhan's debut young adult novel, A LITTLE FRIENDLY ADVICE, will be published by Scholastic Press in Spring 2008. She has also written for THE LITTLE EINSTEINS on The Disney Channel. Her biggest claim to fame is that she was Tsia's very first intern.


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Sister Diane

Sister Diane

Diane Gilleland (aka Sister Diane) leads the Church of Craft in Portland, OR. Her three best Jeopardy categories are Spinsterhood, Citizen Media, and Feline Behavior. She produces CraftyPod, a podcast and blog about making stuff. She also writes zines, and cooks, and grows stuff, and makes creative messes. Then she rests.

www.craftypod.com

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StyleWillSaveUs

StyleWillSaveUs

Virginia Rowe

Virginia Rowe is the editor of London-based glossy green style mag StyleWillSaveUs.com


www.StyleWillSaveUs.com

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sublimestitcher

sublimestitcher

Jenny Hart

Jenny Hart is the founder of Sublime Stitching (est. 2001), the first company to offer hip, alternative designs and updated resources for embroidery to stitchers fed up with bunnies and teddy bears by introducing tattoos, robots, pinups, rock n roll and over 40 fresh themes to embroidery design. Jenny is also known for her artwork in embroidery which has been exhibited internationally and published in magazines such as Rolling Stone, ReadyMade, BUST, Spin, Real Simple, Vogue and others. Jenny is the author of several titles on embroidery for Chronicle Books and a founding member of the infamous Austin Craft Mafia, the original Craft Mafia that inspired a worldwide network of entrepreneurial, DIY groups.

www.sublimestitching.com

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Subversive Sally

Subversive Sally

Julie Jackson

Julie Jackson is the founder of Subversive Cross Stitch and author of Subversive Cross Stitch: 33 designs for your surly side (Chronicle, 2006). Her snarky cross stitch kits provide an easy form of art therapy for the overworked and underappreciated. Julie loves Siamese cats, smoking dogs, plushies, and cold margaritas on a hot Texas day.

www.subversivecrossstitch.com

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