Veronica Endo has worked as translator, foreign language teacher, tourist guide, choreographer and journalist. Born in Peru, she danced classical ballet in Lima and Santiago de Chile, and then got an invitation to study at the Hungarian National Dance Academy where she graduated. This led to stints with classical ballet companies in the National Theatre of Pecs in southern Hungary and then the Hungarian State Opera House in Budapest. Inflicted with a bout of Latin nostalgia and an interest in modern dance, she returned to Santiago as a member of the National Ballet of Chile. She presently lives in France and is involved in contemporary dance research at the University of Paris.
verendo@hotmail.com
Kent Fosterhas had chest pains in Zimbabwe and Uruguay, giardia in Nepal,
food poisoning in Indonesia, Burma, Syria, Mexico, and Spain and has suffered through 3 operations in Hungary, one in Denmark,
and one in Vietnam. Kent usually works in the San Francisco Bay Area to compensate for lost money from a pickpocket in Turkey,
speeding tickets in Australia, Canada, Costa Rica, Czech Republic, and Hungary, and for really minor infractions in Ukraine, Norway,
Poland, and Israel.
otabe@yahoo.com
iAn avid writer and editor, Theresa Urist's work has appeared in a variety of magazines and newspapers. She wrote for Eyemine when her former Stanford classmate, founder Eangelica Aton, wouldn't take no for an answer. After getting her BA at Stanford in American Studies in '93, Urist completed an EdM at Harvard in '94. For the past three years, she has been the Director of Guidance at a high school near Boston. She also teaches English, History, and Journalism. In her spare time, she suspends plastic fruit from her ceiling.
TheresaUrist@hotmail.com
Bob Blanchard is a writer who lives in Santa Cruz. His work
has appeared in the online magazine Salon, The Progressive
and the San Jose Mercury News. He has a bachelors degree
in Literature/Creative Writing from UCSC (he wrote a play
for his senior thesis) -- and he spent two summers studying
archaeology in Greece and Egypt. Another summer was devoted
to a 1700-mile solo bicycle trek and a job as a river-rafting
guide on the Colorado River. Currently he designs websites
and is completing an A.S. degree in Computer Information Systems
at Cabrillo College.
BobBlanchard@hotmail.com