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Faith Van De Putte - 1 post
grew up on Lopez and after leaving for a good many years moved back to the island. She currently writes, has a massage therapy practice, is starting a garden and spends quality time with the tides and the trees.
Fran Wolf - 1 post
is a newly minted fiction writer, and her first published work appears in r.kv.r.y. quarterly (winter 2014). She writes the stories she learned from living life as a paralegal, waitress, library aide, phone solicitor for charities, and all too many other jobs in a fair number of cities. She can be reached at: authorfranwolf.wordpress.com or moc.liamgnull@7111flownarf.
Galen Ellis - 1 post
Wrote Surprise on the Cay when he was 16 years old. Galen is interested in film, and his senior project film Footprints was screened in at the Hazel Wolf Film Festival in Leavenworth.
Garth Miró - 1 post
Garth Miró is a novelist from Brooklyn. His work focuses on dark humor and surrealism.
Gary Lundy - 1 post
's poems have appeared most recently in Fence, Meta/Phor(e)/Play, Cutbank: Weekly Flash Prose & Prose Poetry, Setu: Western Voices Special Edition, and Alexandria Quarterly. His most recent book, each room echoes absence, was released by FootHills Publishing (March 2018) Gary is a retired English Professor and queer living in Missoula, Montana.
Gary Thompson - 1 post
's fifth book, ONE THING AFTER ANOTHER, is a collection of six lyrical sequences. For many years, he taught in the Creative Writing Program at CSU, Chico. Now he and his wife live on San Juan Island, where he spends an inordinate amount of time "simply messing about in" an old trawler named Keats. This is the title poem for a sequence, "Invent the Boat" from his (not a) new manuscript.
Gayle Kaune - 3 posts
has been one of the poetry editors for SHARK REEF. Her newest book, Noise from Stars is from Tebot Bach. About her earlier book, All the Birds Awake, Peggy Shumaker has said, “these vivid poems show us ways to live and ways to face the end of living.” Kaune’s chapbook, Concentric Circles, won the Flume Press award. She’s been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. Her book, Still Life in the Physical World, was published by Blue Begonia Press. She lives in Port Townsend with her husband and little red dog.
George Karnikis - 1 post
was born in Athens Greece, and has lived the last thirty-five years on Orcas Island working as a general contractor. He reads and writes in both Greek and English. He attends the Writer's Round Table on Orcas and and has taken memoir classes. He just finished a Sci Fi novel, Project Anastrophe ( in English), and is currently in the process of publishing it.
Georgie Muska - 1 post
grew up on a farm near the sea in southeast England. From the time she was eleven, she attended an isolated coastal boarding school, where the sea and the written word (letter writing) were links to home. After working in London in her twenties, she traveled to the U.S., meeting her husband Hank and eventually moving with him to Lopez Island in 1980. With their two children they have been commercial fishing in southeast Alaska for the last sixteen years. Georgie's writing interests are poetry and memoir.
Gina Warren - 1 post
is a nonfiction writer living in Marin County, California. Her work has appeared in Mason’s Road, Bacopa, and Junk: a Literary Fix. When she’s not reading or writing, she enjoys taking her dog to the beach, solving logical proofs, and doing vermiculture in her kitchen.