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Madonna de los Indios
Madonna de los Indios
San Miguel de Allende
Pamela Moore Dionne
Pamela Moore Dionne is the founder and managing editor of Literary Salt: a Journal of Art and Literature. Her poetry, fiction and nonfiction appears in Avatar Review http://avatarreview.com, The psychoanalytic Experience: Analysands Speak http://www.analysands.homestead.com/index.html, Snow Monkey, Pontoon, Switched on Gutenberg http://faculty.washingtom.edu/index.htm, Shenandoah, Raven Chronicles, The Jack Straw Writers Anthology, Vox Populi, and others. She has presented workshops at a number of writers' conferences including Olympic College's Writing in the woods. Her visual art is represented in the Flora and Fauna issue of Switched on Gutenberg. She has presented her poetry at the Washington Center for the Performing Arts, the Seattle Poetry Festival, the Earshot Jazz Festival, and Bumbershoot. Dionne has been a participant in the Jack Straw Writers Program and a recipient of a Jack Straw Artist Assistance Program grant. She has had a residency at Centrum and received an Artist Trust GAP Grant. Her visual art has been presented in one-woman shows in the Seattle area. She is also the creator of the game Baffle Gab™ which can be purchased at http://www.bafflegabgame.com as well as various retail outlets listed on the website. Dionne's personal web address is http://www.literarysalt.com/pmdionne/index.html. more

Barbara Bowen is a 2003 graduate of the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College in Swannanoa, NC. She was a finalist for the 2004 Ann Stanford Poetry Prize. Her poems have won awards from Tidepools and the Washington Poets Association, and have appeared in Mute Note Earthward: the 2004 WPA anthology, The Drunken Boat, Tidepools, Minotaur, and www.poetsagainstthewar.org. Barbara serves on the Board of Directors of Poets Against War.

Sharon Carter immigrated in 1979. She has a medical degree from Cambridge University and currently works in Kitsap county. Her poems have been published in Exhibition, Synapse, Pandora, Mediphors, Pontoon 3, Heliotrope and Seattle's On the Buses. Her visual art can be seen in Spindrift, Raven Chronicles, Disquieting Muses, http://www.disquietingmuses.com and Switched on Gutenberg, http://faculty.washington.edu/jnh/ Vol.5 and 6, No1. A series of digital prints was shown at the Amy Burnett gallery in Bremerton, Washington in conjunction with The Second Sunday Reading Series. She will be reading from The Moth King manuscript at the Jack Straw Foundation studios in Seattle and the Writers Haven, Poulsbo. She was a recipient of a Hedgebrook residency in 2001. more

Roberta Feins has lived in New York, North Carolina and moved to Seattle in 1983, where she has worked in environmental policy and computer consulting. She holds a Masters in Marine Biology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a poetic license from the University of Washington Extension Creative Writing Program. Her poems have appeared in Switched-on Gutenberg, Literary Salt, The Lonely Pilgrim and in the King County Poetry on the Bus competition. One of her sonnets won a Washington Poets Association Award for formal poetry in 1998. Roberta has performed her poetry alone and with the group The Village Idioms. She was an editor of the Switched On Gutenberg poetry e-zine from 1999 until 2002.

Rebecca Loudon's first collection of poetry, Tarantella, was published by Ravenna Press. Her second collection, Radish King, is forthcoming, also from Ravenna Press.

Recent and upcoming performances: Yangshuo Quay, a piece for choir, orchestra and solo clarinet was performed and recorded by Opus 7 in 2004. Text by Rebecca Loudon, music by Roupen Shakarian.

Bone Island Suite, a piece for orchestra and soprano will be performed by Philharmonia Northwest in their 2005-2006 season. Text by Rebecca Loudon, music by Roupen Shakarian. more

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