Savannah Schroll Guz is a monthly columnist for Library Journal and an art critic for Pittsburgh City Paper. Previously, her essays, reviews, and cultural criticism have appeared in American Craft Magazine, Sculpture Magazine, The European Journal of Cultural Studies, Modernism/Modernity, Bitch Magazine, DRAFT Magazine, and Popmatters. She is an adjunct English instructor at West Virginia Northern Community College.
Savannah is author of the short story collection, The Famous & The Anonymous (Better Non Sequitur, 2004) and editor of the theme-based fiction anthology, Consumed: Women on Excess (So New, 2005). Her second short story collection, American Soma (So New), was released in 2009. She has been nominated for a Pushcart and a Storysouth Million Writers Award.