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- Joe Cobden
- John Goldbach
- Damian Rogers
- Alana Wilcox
- Peter Wolfgang
- Jowita Bydlowska
- Lauren Bride
- Claudia Dey
- Sean Dixon
- Ernest Hilbert
- Marco Pitzalis
- Hunter Stephenson
- Mike Hoolboom
- Alexandra Shimo
- Lisan Jutras
- Bert Archer
- Russell Smith
- Peter Lynch
- Mitu Sengupta
- Christine Pountney
- Erik Rutherford
- Darren Wershler
- Sheila Heti
- Chris Gehman
- Kathryn Borel
- Lynn Crosbie
- Anton Piatigorsky
- Jon Paul Fiorentino
- Mary Gaitskill
- Joanna Kavenna
- David Heti
- Micah Toub
- Catherine Bush
- Pasha Malla
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Hunter Stephenson
Hunter Stephenson is a freelance journalist, editor, and consultant. He's been a long time writer and associate editor at Slashfilm, where he conducts in-depth interviews with filmmakers (like Jody Hill and Rob Zombie) and with actors and performers (such as Martin Starr, Danny McBride, Paul Scheer, Neil Hamburger, and Andrew W.K.). He was co-writer of Hot Sugar's Cold World, a feature documentary about experimental musician, Hot Sugar. An alum of the School of Communication at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, FL, he served as head editor of a “high-and-low” arts section at The Miami Hurricane for three years, noted by director Wim Wenders as being the “most important college newspaper section nationwide.” He went on to found Miami’s first youth-culture publication, Ignore Magazine. His work has been featured in New Times, SPIN, Street Carnage, and Wooooo. He resides in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, forever known for its Grunge-era reputation as "the next Seattle.”