Jay Thompson is a Seattle native going to school in St. Louis. He is incredibly active in the literary community, both as a writer and editor. He has poems, interviews, and essays in (or forthcoming in) The Laurel Review, Cranky, Mare Nostrum, La Fovea, LitRag, and Poetry International and he writes a weekly column on poetics and literature at the Kenyon Review's blog. Jay also plays in a band called the Shitty Friends. Jay was one of only four authors to contribute more than a single chapter to the Pathfinder's Journal novella in Pathfinder Adventure Path from 2007 through 2008.
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| - Jay Thompson is a Seattle native going to school in St. Louis. He is incredibly active in the literary community, both as a writer and editor. He has poems, interviews, and essays in (or forthcoming in) The Laurel Review, Cranky, Mare Nostrum, La Fovea, LitRag, and Poetry International and he writes a weekly column on poetics and literature at the Kenyon Review's blog. Jay also plays in a band called the Shitty Friends. Jay was one of only four authors to contribute more than a single chapter to the Pathfinder's Journal novella in Pathfinder Adventure Path from 2007 through 2008.
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| - Jay Thompson is a Seattle native going to school in St. Louis. He is incredibly active in the literary community, both as a writer and editor. He has poems, interviews, and essays in (or forthcoming in) The Laurel Review, Cranky, Mare Nostrum, La Fovea, LitRag, and Poetry International and he writes a weekly column on poetics and literature at the Kenyon Review's blog. Jay also plays in a band called the Shitty Friends. Jay was one of only four authors to contribute more than a single chapter to the Pathfinder's Journal novella in Pathfinder Adventure Path from 2007 through 2008.
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