Forth Writers
Marco Mannone
SubjeXive JournalismMarco Mannone is systematically abandoning his literary influences in search of a voice that means something in the 21st century. He will either become a successful writer or die trying. Cheers.
Charlie Thomas
Sci-Fi / Supernatural FictionCharlie enjoys exploring humanity through the perspective of alternate worlds and supernatural events, forcing his readers to look objectively onto familiar situations in strange and unfamiliar settings. A graduate of USC’s Creative Writing program, Charlie then went on to gain his Masters degree in Aeronautical Engineering. When not consulting for the air and space programs, he spends the bulk of his time in his wooded cabin, writing about the worlds in his head and trying desperately to contain himself. His major influences are Vonnegut, Bradburry, and Dreiser.
James K. Redding
Literary FictionAfter graduating USC with an English Degree, James went on to work as an assistant editor at major publishing houses and a part-time writing teacher for teens. Currently, he freelances as a book editor and still occasionally continues to teach Fiction for continuing education groups, such as The Learning Annex. His first novel is now being shopped by his agent. James’ passions and influences include F. Scott Fitzgerald, Don DeLillo, E.L. Doctorow, and C.S. Lewis.
W.C. Jennings
SubjeXive JournalismA speed junkie, a self-defined socialist, and a proud American, W.C. Jennings thrives on dirty politics and fast cars. He’s not living right if he’s not on the edge. Reporting is something that comes naturally, authority means very little, and jail is just part of the game. He ain’t afraid to get dirty and harsh and true. When he’s not investigating dark politicians and broken systems, he spends time between his downtown loft and a friend’s snakefarm in the mojave desert.
Julia Ingalls
WriterJulia Ingalls loves to debate about the ever widening gap between ‘literature’ and narrative-based works, and what this means for the survival of the novel. Send her a fiery email about the relevance of George Eliot at: julia@forthmagazine.com
Jason Hall
WriterI wrote the book on plagiarism. I almost started writing the book on procrastination, but got caught somewhere between time and subtext.
Sophie Kipner
Writer
Sophie is fascinated by the delightfully awkward postures of thought within all of us, and hopes to celebrate each of their manifestations in her stories.
Sofiya Goldshteyn
WriterSofiya stands for truth, justice, and the American way. Or was that Superman? I guess we’ll never know.

