| Dorette Snover |
"Styling" |
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Dorette Snover graduated from
the Culinary Institute of America in 1983, and spent ten years in
Colorado as a private chef to the Rich and Eccentric. Since 1990
Dorette's writing has appeared in Fine Cooking and it
has been featured on NPR; she has also appeared on Food TV
and PBS. Dorette runs her own cooking school in Chapel
Hill called C'est si Bon! |
| Katherine Ludwig |
"Entrepreneur" |
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Katherine will be
reading "Turn of The Century Woman" at The Cornelia Street Cafe in
New York City on July 28th. Reading is from 6-8pm. The mother of a
five-year-old, she sometimes attempts completion (of an additional
page or two) of a novel set in the East Village of NYC during the
early eighties |
|
Robert
Wallace |
"The Garden
of Earthly Delights" |
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Robert Wallace
has been a recipient of a Durham Arts Council Emerging Artists
Grant, a Blumenthal Writers and Readers Award, and a North
Carolina Arts Council Artist Grant Award. His fiction and
nonfiction have appeared in journals and anthologies, including
Racing Home: New Stories by Award-Winning North Carolina Writers,
Wellspring, Aethlon, Cities and Roads, The News & Observer,
Spectator Magazine, and In My Life: Encounters With The
Beatles, among others. He is presently at work on his first
novel which was excerpted in the Summer 2000 issue of Lonzie's
Fried Chicken. Wallace lives in Durham, North Carolina
with his wife and daughter, and is an avid Durham Bulls
fan. |
| Cynthia Price Reedy |
"Cousin Buford"
"Encountering Eleanor"
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Cynthia was recently
featured in an article about Women Behaving Badly in the Boulder
Daily Camera, Boulder, Colorado. In addition, a feature story will
soon run in the Estes Park Trail Gazette and the Estes Park News
plans a press release. A local bookstore is hosting a book signing;
details are pending. Cynthia's
enthusiasm for writing is extremely contagious,; however I'd be
careful if she invites you over for tea!
Cynthia lives in Estes Park, Colorado. |
| Nina Gaby |
"Winter Rental" |
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Nina Gaby lucked out with good genes. Always writing
in the background, she could not type. However the acquisition
of tiny Mac Performa caused her writing to explode. She has
since upgraded to an i-Mac and Gateway. She lives in Vermont
and owns a 13-room Inn. |
| Sally Haxthow |
"The Tulips" |
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Sally Haxthow is an
award-winning Canadian literary fiction writer. Ms. Haxthow
was recently named the 1st Place Winner of Byline Magazine's
Short-Short Story Contest, as well as the 1st Place winner of Wanton
Words Short Story Contest 2003. She has won numerous other
awards and was short-listed in the Writer's Union of Canada Short
Prose Competition for Emerging Writers. |
| Ariana Sophia Kartsonis |
"Rutilated Quartz" |
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Ariana's work has appeared in
Bellingham Review, Colorado Review, Denver Quarterly, Florida
Review and Third Coast. Currently she edits
wordsonwalls.net and is a contributing editor to Scene 360. |
| Car(o)l C. Smith |
"Sunken Wreck" |
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Car(o)l is a woman writer
living in Nova Scotia. Her parents misspelled her name on her birth
certificate and have been laughing about it ever since. We
loved Carol's story despite the fact that for the longest we thought
she was a man. She translates science articles into
executive-speak in exchange for kibble in birdseed for the wildlife
around her rural Nova Scotial home. Living on a rural lake,
she is kept amused by the antics of her canine and human companions. |
| Liesel Jobson |
"Food for Body, Food for
the Soul" |
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Liesel is a flautist living
in South Africa. |
| Laura Schuett |
"Elsewhere" |
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Laura is a writer and artist
living in Arizona with her husband, two sons, and numerous
amphibians. She was recently featured in the Glendale
newspaper. |
| R D Larson |
"Malaise" |
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R. D. Larson lives in Humbolt
County, California. She lives on an island in Puget Sound. She
is a former semi-finalist for the Pirate's Alley Contest and
nominated for the Frankfurt Award in 2001. |