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  Cail Judy   Cail Judy lives in Vancouver, BC. He has a BA in Communications from TWU and is currently working on becoming an English teacher at UBC. He enjoys freelance writing and boxing. Follow his exploits at:
cailjudy.tumblr.com
 
  Caroline Weaver   Caroline Weaver is a self-taught artist who lives and works in Vancouver, BC.  
  Daniel Wagner   Daniel Wagner Bitten by a radioactive punk-rock band, Daniel Wagner developed the proportionate musicality of a punk-rock band and became the band known as Hooray for Gooba! Patrolling Abbotsford, he plays songs inspired by comic books to rock audiences... for justice! myspace.com/hoorayforgooba  
  Fraser Martens   Fraser Martens is a Vancouver ex-patriate currently exiled to Moscow, Idaho, where he's working on the fourth year of a liberal arts degree that will make him Canada's best-read fry cook. He likes the Vancouver Canucks, roaring fires on rainy afternoons, and perogies, preferably enjoyed together.  
  Jillian Towery   Jillian Towery lives in Langley, BC, where she teaches "Reading and Critical Thinking" to international students seeking Master's degrees. Her newest great loves (besides her husband's exemplary cooking) include the art of paper cutting and relearning French in preparation for a Master's degree. naillij.wordpress.com  
  Jim Boraas   Jim Boraas is the Design & Web Editor for This Great Society. He has a BFA from Emily Carr University and works as a freelance creative in Vancouver.
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  Joel Bentley   Joel Bentley is the Managing & Design Editor of This Great Society. He lives in Vancouver, BC and his freelance work has appeared locally in Vancouver Magazine and BC Business. joeldbentley.tumblr.com  
  Josh Fulmore   Josh Fulmore is a resident of Tacoma, WA, who works as a freelance illustrator and concept artist. He has a degree in traditional art and has been formally trained in video game art and design, focusing on 3D character and environment design. joshfulmore.com  
  Laura Milligan   Laura Milligan is Events Manager at This Great Society. She has a Master's in Art History and Curatorial Practice from York University in Ontario. Laura currently lives with her husband in Vancouver BC. Her culinary and cultural finds can be enjoyed at her blog: thedandizette.wordpress.com.  
  Lauren Thompson   Lauren Thompson is a recent university graduate who keeps moving closer and closer to her dream city of Seattle. She is a full-time communications coordinator and part-time copy editor, and spend her free-time writing, pining for print media, and learning how to be a grown-up.  
  Leah Albertson   Leah Albertson lives in Santa Monica, California, where she works in marketing for the popular TOMS Shoes company. She's a photographer and designer whose favourite medium is a disposable camera. She also loves road trips.
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  Linette Schut   Linette Schut is Copy Editor at This Great Society. She is a recent Honours Psychology graduate who lives in historical Fort Langley, BC. She is now a support worker who is filling the void that graduating university has left in her life by obsessively knitting.  
  Linnea McNally   Linnea McNally is an English MA student at Simon Fraser University. She has published works in This Great Society and [spaces], and has shown art at exhibitions in Langley and Coquitlam, BC. She is currently working on composing and publishing a book on her family's history. linneaelynn.tumblr.com  
  Lynn Passmore   Lynn Passmore is a University of Guelph graduate with a BAH in English and Studio Art. She has yet to find a career by which to define herself, but is enjoying writing, photography, cooking, and nail painting in the meantime. She lives in Vancouver, BC.  
  Mark Gunderson   Mark Gunderson lives in Portland, OR. He earned a BA in Art History from Portland State University and is currently working towards an MAT from George Fox University. He loves spending time with his wife and three boys, who constantly inspire his art:
markjamesgunderson.blogspot.com
 
  Rob Borås   Rob Borås creates work influenced by his interests in sacred geometry, theoretical physics, and sensory depravation. He spends most of his time reading, and performing his original compositions.  
  Sarah Haxby   Sarah Haxby holds a Masters in Fine Art and Art History and has an interest in imagery re-use, past and present. Current projects include developing her MA thesis into a book and creating a textile series on Canadian identity. For more information go to peargirl.weebly.com  
  Seth Oglesby   Seth Oglesby lives with his wife Adrianne in Seattle, WA. He thoroughly enjoys anything and everything that isn't his corporate 8-5 job at a multi-national bailout bank.  
  Sharon Garrard   Sharon Garrard splits her identity between her home country of Canada, and England where she currently teaches English Literature to unwilling teenagers. She tries to use language and literature as a kind of metaphysical glue to paste her fragmented and complex thoughts together.  
  Shari-Anne Gibson   Shari-Anne Gibson received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Ontario College of Art and Design, before spending a year studying Renaissance painting in Florence, Italy. She has exhibited in Toronto, Germany, and Italy, and most recently in her new home city of Vancouver. shariannegibson.com  
  Thomas Cairns   Thomas Cairns lives in Seattle, Washington with his wife and their shared collection of hopes and dreams. He reads, writes and would like to someday own a dog. You may be especially pleased to know he suffers from no major food allergies. Or, maybe not.  
  Veronica Collins   Veronica Collins is Editor-in-Chief of This Great Society. She is a writer, an editor, and very occasionally an artist. In addition to her freelance work, Veronica is a professional writer at the University of British Columbia. veronicacollins.blogspot.com  
         
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