Author Pat Walker Pat Walker’s short stories have been performed at the Kravis Center for the Arts in West Palm Beach, Florida and on National Public Radio’s Florida Arts View. Her work is included in Darker Times Anthology Volume One: edited by Jessica Grace Coleman, available in paperback on Amazon. She has contributed to Turtle Tracks, Loxahatchee Sierra Club’s magazine, Mensa’s South Florida magazine, and presented a series of environmental education pieces in the Holy Name of Jesus Bulletin. Pat and her husband Charlie enjoy frequent travel both in the US and other countries, and recently undertook a month long Tanzanian Safari. Stories and impressions of this trip can be found at http://tanzaniaxxootraveltalk.blogspot.com Pat is a volunteer Sierra Club leader who loves sharing the Florida outdoors with others, especially children. Her home life is ruled by a dog and three cats. Contributor of
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picture not available Ellen is a freelance writer living in the Rocky Mountains with her husband and two demonic cats who wreak havoc and hell on a regular basis (the cats, not the husband). She has had both fiction and non-fiction published in a variety of magazines and anthologies, and has taken honorable mention in the L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future Contest. Contributor of
Passion for Cats Author Alison Graham Bertonlini Alison Graham Bertolini, author of Vigilante Women in Contemporary American Fiction, (Palgrave MacMillan 2011), is a one-time Yankee who now calls Baton Rouge, Louisiana home. When she is not writing about cats she writes about justice, ethnic literature, and contemporary women's issues. Visit her blog at http://www.vigilantewomen.com/ or connect with her on Goodreads: www.goodreads.com/alibertreads. Contributor of
Passion for Cats Paul Dixon began his professional career as an oceanographer, but he is currently a digital marketing technologist. All his life he has been nurturing his passion for the craft of writing. He currently strives to combine technology, writing and environmental science to find solutions for todays environmental issues with focus on the healing of the ocean. He hopes to write, to educate, to inform and, of course, to entertain. Paraphrasing Winston Churchill—if not the arts, then what are we fighting for? He lives with his wife and daughter in his Seattle hometown and can usually be found at a coffee shop. But unless you’re willing to search through every coffee shop in the city, you can reach Paul at www.paul-dixon.com, say hi on Facebook (www.facebook.com/sunstealer) or send him a tweet @paul_a_dixon. Milo James Fowler is a teacher by day and a writer by night. In the past five years his short fiction has appeared in more than one hundred publications, including AE SciFi, Cosmos, Nature and The Wastelands 2 Anthology. His novel Captain Bartholomew Quasar and the Space-Time Displacement Conundrum is now available. Milo is an active SFWA member. Learn more about Milo at www.milojamesfowler.com Barry Rosenberg was born in London but moved to Canberra, Australia after completing a PhD in visual information processing. After becoming involved in meditation, he left research and pursued other activities. He began his writing career as a poet in1975 and has been writing speculative fiction since the 1990s. In the past few years, has had two novels published and eleven short stories. Now days he combines writing with woodwork. To connect with Barry check out his yahoo group: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BarryRosenberg/ Gargi Mehra writes fiction and humor in a determined effort to unite the two sides of the brain in cerebral harmony. Her fiction has appeared in Page & Spine, Tincture Journal, GlassFire, Bartleby Snopes and Liquid Imagination among other online avenues. Check out Gargi's blog: http://gargimehra.wordpress.com/ Brian Behr Valentine, an engineer, entrepreneur, speaker and award winning winemaker lives with his lovely wife of thirty years, nine dogs and five cats. He has one finished book-length manuscript and has several other projects underway, including three novels, a couple of television and stage plays and five movie scripts. Though in reality a math guy, he enjoys writing more than (almost) anything else in the world and has been printed in many credible venues and reviews. |
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