about the author Bianca O'Blivion was first seen writing critical theory essays for the Deluxe Projects Gallery Pushpin Project, and Vedanta Gallery in Chicago. Since then she has been seen online, on paper, and in other media. Very little is known about her, except that a tragic motorcycle accident left her unable to take anything seriously.
about her alter ego aemilia scott was graduated from Columbia University with a degree in history. She wrote a thesis entitled The King's One Body: A Comparison of the Power of the Ruler and the Saint in the Language of Twelfth-Century Corporate Theory. Then she moved to Chicago to go to Funny School (Second City).

She is a writer and associate editor for Flak Magazine, where she maintains a regular comedy podcast entitled Sit Down Comedy.

Aemilia performs regularly in and around Chicago as an actor and improviser. She is a founding member of the musical improvisation ensemble Jazz Hands Across America, and is a member of the four-person ensemble, Lower Wacker Drive.

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This is her performing résumé.

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