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Carol Malthaner - 1 post
is a a special education teacher and has spent her working life using writing and reading to lure disenfranchised students back into the educational fold. They read books together and discuss them to understand them. They write together and share what they create to understand themselves. She is a mother of a grown daughter, a gardener, a vegetarian cook, a dog and cat owner (and alas, up until recently, a horse owner), a woods-lover and hiker, a reader and a writer. She just finished her first novel and is working to get it published. She lives in the city of Cambridge, MA, but spends a lot of free time on a friend’s farm in southern Rhode Island. The verdict is still out on whether she is an urban or a rural person.
Carol Owens - 1 post
Is 83 years of age and comforts herself that Grandma Moses was older than she when she began the joy of painting. Owens has been writing as long as she can remember. Discovering in her late seventies the TIME to actually finish a work has been a joy and fills some hole in her. She is the memory-keeper for her nephews and nieces. She thinks of herself as what Clarissa Pinkola Estes would refer to as a green and juicy crone.
Carol Park - 2 posts
teaches ESL and serves in the county jail. Her MFA comes from Seattle Pacific University. Her poetry has appeared in SLANT, Minerva Rising, The Haight Ashbury Journal, Black Fox Literary, the Monterey Review, The Broadkill Review, and the California Quarterly, and several anthologies.
Carol R. Sunde - 2 posts
was born and raised in Iowa, and now lives within walking distance of the ocean in Westport, WA. A retired college counselor (Ph.D. in Social Work), Carol enjoys delving into her lifelong love, poetry. She’s earned a Certificate in Poetry from the University of Washington and her poems have appeared in Passager, The Comstock Review, and Raven Chronicles as well as other journals and on-line sites. Besides reading and writing poetry, Carol enjoys birding, hiking (especially on Mt. Rainier), yoga, watching the sky’s new presentations each day . . .
Carol Raitt - 1 post
is a Seattle naturalist-writer and retired environmental educator. She has written about the Maasai in Kenya, cockroaches in Costa Rica, and geology in Alaska. Her work has appeared in various anthologies including The Outrider Press and Green Prints. Her essay about seas stars is forthcoming in The North Coast Squid, an anthology about people and wildlife on the north Oregon coast.
Caroline Bruckner - 1 post
grew up in Stockholm, Sweden, loving reading and writing from an early age. After a few award-winning but unsatisfying years in advertising, she attended the National School of Film and Television in London and got an MA in screenwriting. The short film she wrote, "The Confession," won a student Oscar in 2010 and was nominated for an Academy Award in 2011. Her animated film, "Cooked", was selected for the Cinéfondation in Cannes Film Festival in 2010. Her short fiction has been featured in Diverse Voices Quarterly and Willow Review.
Caroline Buchanan - 1 post
lives on Obstruction Island, a small, non-ferry island in the San Juans, where she and her husband Jeffrey Unterschuetz have carved a charming enclave out of the wilderness. They have been the only residents much of the time since moving to the Island permanently in 1992. In the studio her husband built for her, she paints her watercolors – often paintings started on location. Her work is well-known for its clear, bright light, resonant colors, and depth of layering. Caroline holds a BA with honors in Art History from Wellesley College and a Masters in Teaching in Art (specializing in teaching adults) from Western Oregon State College. She is a past president, vice president, and board member of the Watercolor Society of Oregon and a signature member of the Northwest Watercolor Society. She has had articles published in American Artist Watercolor Magazine and Daniel Smith’s Inksmith. She is a frequent juror as well as teacher of watercolor workshops throughout the Northwest, and also teaches on-line watercolor for Loyola Marymount College. Her paintings hang in private, corporate and museum collections. Caroline may be contacted at moc.dnalsikcornull@srolocretaw or 360-376-5509. More of her work and listing of classes can be seen at www.buchananwatercolors.com.
Carolyn Light-Bell - 1 post
's work has appeared in Cottonwood, Crack the Spine, Forge, The Griffin, Limestone, Louisiana Literature, New Plains Review, The Paterson Literary Review, Phoebe, The Storyteller, Summerset Review, and West Wind Review, among many others.
Carolyne Wright - 2 posts
's most recent book is This Dream the World: New & Selected Poems (Lost Horse Press, 2017), whose title poem received a Pushcart Prize and was included in The Best American Poetry 2009. Her ground-breaking anthology, Raising Lilly Ledbetter: Women Poets Occupy the Workspace (Lost Horse, 2015), received ten Pushcart Prize nominations. Author of nine previous books and chapbooks of poetry, five award-winning volumes of poetry in translation from Spanish and Bengali, and a book of essays, she teaches for Richard Hugo House and for national and international literary conferences and festivals. A contributing editor for the Pushcart Prizes, Wright lived in Chile and traveled throughout Brazil on a Fulbright Grant during the presidency of Salvador Allende. She has received grants from the NEA, 4Culture, and Seattle’s Office of Arts & Culture, and returned to Brazil in 2018 as an Instituto Sacatar residency fellow in Bahia. https://carolynewright.wordpress.com
Carrie Lynn Hawthorne - 2 posts
is a writer and mother from Pasadena, Ca. You can find her work in publications such as The Hennepin Review, Sunlight Press, Cultural Daily, Parhelion Literary Review, and more. carrielynnhawthorne.com