Dawson Moore

Dawson Moore’s plays have been produced across the United States and in Italy. He has won national awards for his short comedies Bile in the Afterlife, In a Red Sea, The Bus, Burning, The Fears of Harold Shivvers, and Domestic Companion. He is a member of the Dramatists Guild of America and New York City’s Circle East. Along with Aoise Stratford, he is the founding co-artistic director of San Francisco’s Three Wise Monkeys Theatre Company. He lives in Valdez, Alaska, where he coordinates the Last Frontier Theatre Conference (www.theatreconference.org) and runs an AFA program in playwriting. He is online at www.dawsonmoore.com.

Lindsay Marianna Walker earned a PhD in creative writing from the University of Southern Mississippi and currently teaches English at Auburn University. She has published widely in multiple genres. Her poetry manuscript, The Josephine Letters, was a finalist for the 2009 Walt Whitman Award; she has a short story forthcoming from the University of Texas’s literary journal, Bat City Review; and her ten-minute play, Boy Marries Hill, is anthologized in Gary Garrison’s guide to playwriting, A More Perfect Ten.