Juliet is a freelance writer and Greenville native. From journaling as a kid to getting her degree in Journalism, she's always found a story to write about. For her corporate clients she writes websites, sales pages, emails, blogs, and articles - some that landed in Forbes. When she isn't writing, you can find her networking in Greenville, enjoying the outdoors, and going to book club. Juliet can be found at yeahthatwriter.com.
Brett Barest
Brett Barest is a freelance writer covering beer, music, food, and entertainment for a number of publications including USA Today, iOnGreenville, Fete Magazine, and Southern Brew News. He most enjoys writing self-deprecating (and hopefully humorous) personal essays on his website, brettbarest.com.
Angie Thompson
Angie Toole Thompson writes copy, poems, and all manner of other things from her home in the South. With clients ranging from tech start-ups to local businesses, her copywriting aims to shoot straight and clear. She is a contributing writer for TOWN Magazine, Barista Magazine Online, and published her first book of poems, Where Heaven Was, in 2019. You can find her work online here >> www.heythereangie.com
Eshani Surya
Originally from the Northeast United States, Eshani Surya is a writer based in Greenville, SC. Her writing has appeared in [PANK], Catapult, Paper Darts, Joyland, and Literary Hub, among others. She has won the New Delta Review Ryan R. Gibbs Award for Flash Fiction, has been longlisted for Wigleaf’s Top 50 Short Fictions, and has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize. She is also the creator of The Marrow Scripts, a project based around telling stories of disability and chronic illness. Eshani is a Flash Fiction Reader at Split Lip Magazine, and has previously served as the Flash Fiction Editor at Sonora Review and as an Associate Editor at SmokeLong Quarterly. Eshani holds an MFA in Fiction from the University of Arizona in Tucson, where she also taught undergraduates. She now teaches community workshops and provides coaching to writers both through formal means such as Adroit Magazine’s Summer Mentorship Program and on a freelance basis.