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Ellen Baileybrown is a poet who also enjoys photography, gardening, and knitting. She lives in Vermont with another poet, three cats, and a little black dog.
Roshelle Amundson’s critical, creative and visual work has appeared in Pitkin Review, Haute Dish Literary Magazine and the International Library of Poetry. She is a passionate educator.
Sybil St. Claire is an award-winning educator, a union director, and an internationally produced and published playwright. Her experience runs the gamut from theatre for the deaf to utilizing theatre as a therapeutic modality with terminally ill pediatric patients and children in foster care.
Sybil St. Claire is an award-winning educator, a union director, and an internationally produced and published playwright. Her experience runs the gamut from theatre for the deaf to utilizing theatre as a therapeutic modality with terminally ill pediatric patients and children in foster care.
Roshelle Amundson’s critical, creative and visual work has appeared in Pitkin Review, Haute Dish Literary Magazine and the International Library of Poetry. She is a passionate educator.
Sybil St. Claire is an award-winning educator, a union director, and an internationally produced and published playwright. Her experience runs the gamut from theatre for the deaf to utilizing theatre as a therapeutic modality with terminally ill pediatric patients and children in foster care.
Ted Chiles's short stories have appeared in Lynx Eye, Nilas, Prism Review, and The Binnacle. In September 2007, The New Short Fiction Series of Los Angeles selected four of his stories for a performance entitled Love During Economic Times. He is an avid doodler.
Kristen L. Ringman is a cross-genre writer, painter, and photographer. She teaches poetry workshops that integrate other forms of art, nature, and yoga. Her writing, photography, and artwork have been published in the anthology eyes of desire 2: a deaf glbt reader, Pitkin Review, and the forthcoming Deaf American Poetry Anthology.
Kristen L. Ringman is a cross-genre writer, painter, and photographer. She teaches poetry workshops that integrate other forms of art, nature, and yoga. Her writing, photography, and artwork have been published in the anthology eyes of desire 2: a deaf glbt reader, Pitkin Review, and the forthcoming Deaf American Poetry Anthology.
Sybil St. Claire is an award-winning educator, a union director, and an internationally produced and published playwright. Her experience runs the gamut from theatre for the deaf to utilizing theatre as a therapeutic modality with terminally ill pediatric patients and children in foster care.
Ellen Baileybrown is a poet who also enjoys photography, gardening, and knitting. She lives in Vermont with another poet, three cats, and a little black dog.
Ellen Baileybrown is a poet who also enjoys photography, gardening, and knitting. She lives in Vermont with another poet, three cats, and a little black dog.
Sybil St. Claire is an award-winning educator, a union director, and an internationally produced and published playwright. Her experience runs the gamut from theatre for the deaf to utilizing theatre as a therapeutic modality with terminally ill pediatric patients and children in foster care.
Tracy A. Vicory-Rosenquest is a playwright who finds that images are often a bridge for her characters to communicate what they cannot in words. She has written and produced two of her plays in Minneapolis and now calls the Puget Sound her home.
Ellen Baileybrown is a poet who also enjoys photography, gardening, and knitting. She lives in Vermont with another poet, three cats, and a little black dog.
Roshelle Amundson’s critical, creative and visual work has appeared in Pitkin Review, Haute Dish Literary Magazine and the International Library of Poetry. She is a passionate educator.
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