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Steve Merino - 1 post
lives in St. Paul, Minnesota where he works in marketing full time.
Steve Newton - 1 post
studied literature as an undergraduate at the University of Iowa, short story writing with Philip Roth at the Iowa Creative Writers Workshop, and graduate level poetry at the University of New Mexico. He began writing and publishing song lyrics, poetry, and then short stories, several of which won first place, runner-up, and honorable mention awards. He has also published a dozen other stories in a wide variety of print and online literary journals, magazines, and anthologies in the U.S., Canada, and England and has written five novels, two short story collections, nine children's picture books and is a member of SCBWI, ASCAP, and WGA.
Sue Granzella - 1 post
won second place in a contest in Memoirs Ink and has won numerous awards in the Soul-Making Keats Literary Competition, a contest for which she is now a judge. One of her essays was named Notable in the 2016 book of Best American Essays. Her writing appears in Full Grown People, Gravel, Ascent, Citron Review, Hippocampus, Lowestoft Chronicle, Crunchable and Prick of the Spindle, among others. She loves baseball, stand-up comedy, hiking, road trips and reading the writing of 8- and 9-year-olds. More of her writing can be found at www.suegranzella.com.
Summer Moon - 1 post
Scriver has been exploring photography as a creative way to frame wordless moments in landscapes of the natural environment as well as “landscapes” of the human body and spirit for over 15 years. Her portrait and landscape photography has been shown in galleries across the Pacific Northwest, and she is a trusted wedding photographer. She lives on Lopez Island with her partner and two sons. For these photographs from Hands at Work—Portraits and Profiles of People Who Work with Their Hands, Summer used a Nikon D200 digital camera to tell visual stories through the richness and simplicity of black-and-white photography. For more information about Hands at Work, visit www.handsworking.com
Susan Foster Hale - 1 post
is a writer who has been teaching high school English on San Juan Island for over twenty years. Her work has appeared in the Soundings Review. She is currently writing a memoir about her teaching life.
Susan Hendrick - 1 post
is a new writer and a lover of people, life, and nature. She lives with her family on Orcas Island.
Susan J. Erickson - 1 post
’s collection of poems in women’s voices, "Lauren Bacall Shares a Limousine," won the Brick Road Poetry Prize. Susan lives in Bellingham, Washington, where she helped establish the Sue C. Boynton Poetry Walk and Contest. Her poems appear in Rattle, Crab Creek Review, Verse Daily, Sliver of Stone, The Fourth River and Terrain.
Susan Knox - 1 post
writes creative nonfiction, short stories and is the author of Financial Basics, A Money Management Guide for Students published by The Ohio State University Press, 2004, 2nd edition 2016. Her stories and essays have appeared in Blue Lyra Review, CALYX, Cleaver, Forge, The MacGuffin, Zone 3, and elsewhere. She has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net anthology. She and her husband live in Seattle, near Pike Place Market where she shops most days for the evening meal.
Susan Little - 1 post
After a successful corporate career, Susan Little left the business world to become a spiritual counselor, sacred dancer, and writer. Her work has appeared in "Creation Magazine," "Tikkun Daily," "About Place Journal," "Goddesses in World Culture," "The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature," "The Writer's Workshop Review," and others. Her book, "Disciple: A Novel of Mary Magdalene," was published in 2010.
Susan Rae Sampson - 5 posts
has retired from the working world and writes poems and essays for the pleasure of it. She was the winner of the first chapbook contest from Wild Leek Press with her Book of Birds. Her essays about natural science and history have appeared in Awake in the World and the Archipelago Journal. Her lifestyle articles have appeared in the Wenatchee World newspaper and the Wenatchee Good Life magazine. Her poetry has appeared in the SHARK REEF and Floating Bridge literary journals.
