Amy Wallen is the author of the Los Angeles Times bestselling novel
Moon Pies and Movie Stars and the memoir
When We Were Ghouls: A Memoir of Ghost Stories. Amy is the associate director at the New York State Summer
Writers Institute during the summer months, and the rest of the year she
facilitates and co-teaches (with past
Los Angeles Times book critic David Ulin) a
manuscript workshop in San Diego (at which she serves pie) and teaches
novel writing classes at UCSD Extension. She is also the creator of Savory Salons,
literary salons with pie--a day of discourse with successful authors on
the writing life. She’s also the founder of DimeStories--Three-minute
stories told by the author, and featured on NPR. Currently, she is working on two novels,
and she started NaNoPieMo after NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing
Month), which encourages writers to get started on their novels.
Emil Wilson is an art director, illustrator, and comic artist
based in San Francisco. His work has appeared in numerous
magazines and newspapers, as well as on billboards, gas
station walls, NPR, the Oscars, and the Super Bowl. He recently graduated from The Center for Cartoon
Studies, where he has completed a graphic novel in verse form. This year, he was nominated
for a Broken Pencil (Canada) award and earned an Ignatz
nomination for "Promising New Talent."