Allister Cromley's Fairweather Belle (Bedtime Stories For Grownups To Tell)
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    • It Begins And Ends With A Fall
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    • New Years Eve In A Cellar (Awaiting The Future)
    • An Explanation Of The Acceptance Of His Name
    • To Fall In Love With A Tomato
    • An Attempt At Ending Fear
    • The Race To Awkward
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             Drew Siragusa                       

(voice contributor to the Historical Assumption, The First Thanksgiving)
Drew hails from the ostensibly fictitious-sounding village of Fredonia. The harsh Western New York winters forced our young lad to stay indoors frequently, so much of his childhood consisted of watching movies or staging plays with his sisters and cousins.

If you asked him what he wanted to be when he grew up, he would have given one of two answers: either an astronaut or Spider-Man. As he got older, he realized the impracticality of both options, so he landed on the reasonable goal of being a screenwriter.

In 2007, he moved to Los Angeles and made the cross-country road trip from New York to California in just under two days.

He received several screenwriting awards from his school’s short film festival. They are currently on display above his father’s television.

He is still waiting for that damn radioactive spider to bite him.