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Marty Beckerman- Profile

From the Site: Marty Beckerman, 27, is the author of Dumbocracy, Generation S.L.U.T. and Death to All Cheerleaders. He is the online features editor at Esquire, despite having zero class.

Beckerman has also written for Playboy, Discover, Reason, Radar, Huffington Post, Awl, New York Press, Salon and Daily Beast, and has been featured by the New York Times, Washington Post, Atlantic, Gawker, Asylum, MSNBC, ABC News, Fox News Channel and National Public Radio. Hunter S. Thompson once called him a "morbid little bastard," which Beckerman considers the greatest compliment of his career.

Danny Gallagher- Profile

From the Site:
I have been writing columns, jokes, stories, essays and features that are funnier and more entertaining than this bio for a number of newspapers and online publications.

My humor has appeared in the fish wraps where I have worked as a full-time reporter including the McKinney Courier-Gazette , the Paris News and the Henderson Daily News all of Texas. But I've also supplied websites, newspapers and magazines like The Center for the Easily Amsued (formerly at www.amused.com), Sillybuddies.com, the Canadian e-zine Caffimage.com, Timonthy McSweeney's Internet Tendency , the Austin American-Statesman, the Daily Texan, Uproar.com and Playboy's Rouze.com with everything from entertainment features and reviews to online trivia games to thoughtful and funny comedy and humor.
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http://www.dannygallagher.net/bio.php

Dorothy Rosby- Profile

Dorothy Rosby is a syndicated humor columnist and entertaining speaker whose column has appeared in newspapers in ten Midwestern and Western states since 1996.

Dorothy is a member of NetWits, Toastmasters, the National Society of Newspaper Columnists, and the Black Hills Writers Group. For information on running Dorothy’s column in your newspaper or to subscribe to her column contact her via email or call 605-716-7434.
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Source: http://www.dorothyrosby.com

Bud Mortenson- Profile

From the Site: Weekend, as he is known, tells it like it is from the suburbs. His claim to fame: he is an everyman ... the sort of person you would be if you didn't actually do anything useful with your life.

Picture Bob Vila crossed with a garden gnome. How about demigod Norm Abram on a bad day, after leaving his tools, talent, know-how and beard at home. Or Hometime's Dean Johnson, blindfolded and crossed with a sleep researcher. That's Weekend.

E. Mitchell- Profile

E. Mitchell is a Seattle based writer, essayist, humorist and blogger.

Melvin Durai- Profile

Melvin Durai is an India-born, North America-based writer and humorist. His humor columns, acclaimed for being both funny and thought-provoking, have appeared in dozens of newspapers and magazines in several countries.
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Source: http://www.melvindurai.com/bio.html

Lynette K. G. Sheffield- Profile

Lynette K. G. Sheffield has been writing online humor columns since 2002. She was born in San Diego, California but currently lives in Bend, Oregon because her husband refused to stop and ask for directions. When they stopped for a cappuccino, she let the air out of the tires.
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http://home.bendbroadband.com/lynetteisfunny/lynetteisfunnyindex.html

Wanda Argersinger- Profile

"I was born in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in the little town of Newberry, home of the state mental hospital. Born with a purse and lipstick in one hand and pen in the other I was also born with a very vivid imagination and the need to write. I moved to Florida with my family in 1959 and consider myself a Southerner, reveling in all the quirks, Bubbas, bar-b-ques, and seafood of Southern life."
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http://www.wandaargersinger.com/index.html

Rose Valenta- Profile

Rose Valenta is a member of the Robert Benchley Society and the National Society of Newspaper Columnists. Here is her complete profile.

W. Bruce Cameron- Profile

William Bruce Cameron (born in 1960 in Petoskey, Michigan) is an internationally known humor columnist. Cameron attended Westminster College. He is the author of the 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter, a best selling book upon which the TV show starring John Ritter was based. His newest book, 8 Simple Rules for Marrying My Daughter, released in the spring of 2008, already had a Hollywood movie deal before its publication date, with 26 Films and Wendy Finerman, producer of The Devil Wears Prada.
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Source: Wikipedia

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