Authors

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Judith Fiels

has a master’s degree in radio/television. Her published work includes syndicated features and a science column for a Marin weekly newspaper; and syndicated travel articles for the USA Today wire services. She writes to the peaceful sound of her 17-year-old dog snoring in his bed near her desk.

Judith Gille - 1 post

writes travel articles, stories and personal essays, primarily about Mexico. She has been published in the L.A. Times, the Florida Sun-Sentinel, the Dallas Morning News, and in magazines and anthologies. She divides her time between Seattle and San Miguel de Allende and is currently pitching “The View from Casa Chapitos: A Journey Beyond the Border” to agents and editors.

Judith Miller - 1 post

is a mostly-unpublished personal essayist and poet who writes for the love of words and the joy of being in the company of other writers. She lives on Orcas Island.

Judith Shadford - 1 post

moved to the Pacific Northwest to focus on her writing after a careef in marketing and public relations in NYC and Santa Barbara. She earned an MFA in creative writing from the Ranier Writing Workshop of Pacific Lutheran University and has been published in literary journals. She was a finalist in River & Sound Review’s 2011 Nisqually Award for Fiction. The Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine published her short story “Walking Out” in its June 2012 issue.

Judith Works - 1 post

is a writer living in Edmonds, Washington. Her memoir about living in Rome is titled Coins in the Fountain. She also enjoys writing flash fiction and non-fiction, several of which have been published in other literary magazines.

Judy Bebelaar - 1 post

is a retired San Francisco public high school teacher of English and creative writing. Her work has been published or is forthcoming in many literary journals, including Blue Lake Review, Canary, The Cape Rock, The Chaffin Journal, CQ (California Quarterly), decomP, Digital Paper, The Dos Passos Review, Folly, Front Range Review, Grasslimb, The Griffin, Harpur Palate, I-70 Review, Levure Littéraire,The Louisville Review, Many Mountains Moving, Meridian Anthology Of Contemporary Poetry, The Old Red Kimono, Pearl, Poem, Quercus Review, Red Wheelbarrow Literary Magazine, RiverSedge, Rudolf’s Diner online magazine, Schuylkill Valley Journal Of The Arts, Ship of Fools, Sierra Nevada Review, Soundings East, Squaw Valley Review, Stickman Review, StringTown, Westview, Wild Violet, Willard & Maple, as well as the California Poets in the Schools anthologies True Wonders and Remembering What Happened. She is also the co-host of a reading series featuring Bay Area Writing Project teachers in Berkeley, California, and is currently at work on a book about experiences at an alternative school. She tied for first place and won two honorable mentions (of four) in the 2006 Pleasanton Cultural Arts Council Poetry Prose and Art Festival in California; was a finalist in Flyway’s Writing the Wild chapbook contest; and won two honorable mentions in the San Francisco American Pen Women’s Soul-making contest -- one for work featured in a women’s anthology, Turning a Train of Thought Upside Down (Scarlet Tanager Press 2012) and another in 2013. Her chapbook, Walking Across the Pacific, was published by Finishing Line Press in May.

Judy Field - 1 post

has a master’s degree in radio/television. Her published work includes syndicated features and a science column for a Marin weekly newspaper; and syndicated travel articles for the USA Today wire services. She writes to the peaceful sound of her 17-year-old dog snoring in his bed near her desk.

Julia Klimek - 3 posts

spends summers on the old McLeod farm on Lopez Island. The rest of the year she lives in a small town in South Carolina, where she teaches English at a college.

Julia McConnell - 1 post

is a poet and librarian. Her chapbook, Against the Blue, was published by Finishing Line Press in 2016. Her publications include Right Hand Pointing, Plainsongs, Screen Door Review, SWWIM, Lavender Review, MockingHeart Review, and other journals. Originally from Oklahoma, Julia lives in Seattle with her Jack Russell Terrier.

Julianne Paholski - 1 post

lives and writes in Seattle. Her novella “the fireflies in my heart are burning for you” received an Honorable Mention in Glimmer Train’s March/April 2018 Fiction Open. She is a proud native of Pittsburgh.