Priscilla Lalisse-Jespersen, Editor & Founder
Originally from Alabama, Priscilla Lalisse-Jespersen moved to Paris in 1999 after having worked in New York City as a magazine editor for JOOP and C++. After writing her first novel Stockdale and contributing regularly to such online publications as Paris Woman Journal, Bonjour Paris and Café de la Soul, where her very personal articles often chronicle the French experience through American eyes, she decided to launch her own magazine, Prissy Mag. Her latest book entitled Next of Kin was released in Janaury 2011. For more information about her books, check out her author site.
Francis H. Powell, Writer 
Francis was born in 1961, in Reading, England and educated at various schools before going on to Art Schools, to do a degree in painting and an MA in printmaking. He has had exhibitions in Paris and done concerts in the Paris area, as well as a festival in Seville, May 2006. Francis is also a Songwriter for French musicians, using English text. A poet as well, he has had works published in poetry magazines, as well as work published on the internet. As a writer, he has had four short stories published in Rat Mort, a magazine with dark and surreal stories. 2006 has also seen him publish various articles on the internet, and a new job, sending a monthly Arts report on Paris arts culture. He also had articles published about photography and the Parisian Catacombs, as well as Paris nightlife, and short stories and poetry published on another American site Multi-dimensions. One of these stories had 27,000 views (for a story called "purged") according to the site .
Sab Will, Photographer

Paris photographer Sab Will invites you to share his unique view of the city he loves. Paris Set Me Free captures Sab's personal observations, which rub shoulders with photographic analysis in his eclectic and sometimes irreverent 'snapshots' of life in the French capital. When he's not capturing unforgettable photographs, this native of London spends his time running Hotch Potch English , and English language learning tool.
Susie Hollands, Writer
Born in Scotland but a Francophile since an early age and frequent visitor to Paris over the years, like most people she dreamt of one day living there. Deciding to take a break from work she arrived in Paris in 2003 to work on various art projects and set up a Salon for visiting foreign artists. She originally planned to stay for two months. Upon her arrival, Susie realised there was a gap in the market for home search companies tailored to meet the needs of young, international professionals ready to buy property, so she launched Bonapart Consulting and it was back to work again. Susie still makes time for her art through her Paris collective for foreign artists and blog, I V Y paris and is pleased to bring Prissy Mag readers the What's on in Paris section.
Mitzi Marrelli, Writer
Adventurous spirit at heart, Mitzi is oginally from the rock and roll music capital, Austin, Texas, but she has long ago pulled up her Texas roots. With a Bachelor of Science from the University of Texas at Austin, and later a Master's in Architecture in 1991; her wanderlust wouldn't let her rest at home indefinitely. She has pushed her way around the globe from an eleven year sejour in Paris to currently teaching in Asia. A hopeless Francophile, while living in Paris she taught English, wrote and lectured (in France as well as in England and New York) on her favorite subject, the history of architecture.
Metroline Design
Metroline Design, headed up by webmaster extraordinaire Anthony Antonellis, creates sites that bring class and style to the web- just look at Prissy Mag! Metroline Design is dedicated to connecting us to our online audience--you, and they do it oh so well.
Jessica Mordo, Writer
Jessica Mordo, a New York City native, spent nine years in San Francisco before moving to the third arrondisement in 2007. After receiving a BA in English from the University of Pennsylvania, she worked as a writer and editor for a major travel company and then as a high-school English teacher. Now teaching English to Parisian businesspeople by day, she spends her free time messing around with a camera and blogging about life in France from a wry, American perspective.
Jean Taquet, Attorney at Law
Jean Taquet holds a masters degree in law from the Sorbonne University and the French BTS accounting degree. He served as a jurist officer in the French Army in1985. He has been managing the refugee ministry of the American church since 1993, and has written the Question and Answer column in the Paris Free Voice. This column has continued and a book has been made with it. The Insider Guide to Practical Answers for Living in France. As an associate member of the Delaware Bar association since 1987, he had an article published in the February 1988 issue of the Delaware lawyer and sat as a guest member on the wills and trusts committee.
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