Aforementioned Productions has relocated from Boston to Brooklyn. It was Leopold's decision and, well...sheep will be sheep.
We've been around since 2005 and shall continue to be around as long as we damn well please.
Just look for our black sheep. His name? Leopold the Just.
Carissa Halston, 26, writes plays, novels, comics, verse, and anything else she's inclined to set to paper. Her debut novel, A Girl Named Charlie Lester, was honorably mentioned at New York Book Festival 2008 and lauded as "a lovely piece of female confessional" by Kirkus Reviews. Carissa also occasionally acts, directs, and sings. But she likes making things up more than anything else.
All of Carissa's published work can be purchased here and much of her shorter work has been published online or in print, in the United States and the UK. She currently lives in New York and is working on her second novel and the next volume of her comic series, Sequentially Yours.
If you're interested in reading some of her shorter work, check the often updated list.

Randolph Pfaff, editor of apt: an online literary journal, and co-founder of Aforementioned Productions, is a snazzy photographer and designer who lives in New York City. His photography can be purchased here and other samples of his work are available at his website.
Both he and Carissa are excited about the arrival of October.

Site Key (a.k.a. We Like Nouns)
Home -n.- whence you came
Dramatis Personae -n.- a cast of players, in this case, your hosts
Past Productions -n.- that which came before
apt -n.- an online literary magazine
Legal -n.- obligatory jargon to prevent theft
Store -n.- the easiest way to support us
Links -n.- a list of things we like
Easter Eggs -n.- super special hidden stuff!
Contact - n.- feedback, s'il vous plait