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contributors


Andy Isaacson


feature: 1 Park, 1,000 Stories


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Andy is a New York–based writer and photographer whose work has appeared in The New York Times, The Atlantic, and many other publications. This was his first trip to New Orleans, where he was delighted by the tropical air and historic archi- tecture, as well as the po-boys and fried oysters—but he left craving a salad. andyisaacson.net


Julia Scott


feature: Shelter from the Storm


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Julia is an independent radio pro ducer, journalist, and essayist whose work has been featured in Best American Science Writing. Her radio stories have aired on the BBC World Service, Marketplace, and NPR. Her features, essays, and investigative work have appeared in The New York Times, Salon, Maclean’s, and Canadian Geographic. She lives in San Francisco. juliascott.net


Mark Hoffmann


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Mark is an award-winning illustrator whose work is influenced by southern folk art and Americana. He was raised in Minnesota (go snow!), but now lives in New Hampshire (go snow, again!). When Mark is not creating, he spends his free time looking for old junk and wood boxes at antique fairs (go old stuff!). studiohoffmann.com


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