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Suzanne Pinkley
Suzanne Pinkley, genealogist, writer, and member of our Guild. Ms. Pinkley writes poetry, children's stories, and has a completed manuscript, Pilgrim Pride, ready for submission. She is a Family History Librarian with the Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints. Her work has been featured in the Guest Writer's Corner of the Beauregard Daily News. |
Gordon Rottman
Gordon Rottman has published 80+ military history books, co-authored three novels, and is working on a historical fiction novel set in World War II and the Korean War. His recently released book FUBAR is a best seller in its category.
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Anita Machek
Anita writes mainstream and historical fiction. She is working on two novels, as well as short stories and flash fiction. She has non-fiction articles and flash fiction appearing in several local publications. Her short stories appear in Louisiana in Words an anthology of short pieces relating one minute in Louisiana, Chicken Soup For the Tea Lovers Soul , and HCI publication The Ultimate Gardener. Contact Anita - aemachek@yahoo.com |
Judy McNeely
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M.A.M.H.
M.A.M.H. has written and produced several plays for the deaf, as well as screenplays, novels (pending publication), non-fiction books and short stories. |
Ginger Grevemberg
Ginger Grevemberg is the author of the Dark Tales series in the Your Home-Town Shopper, which is available online at www.yourhometownshopper.com/ Ms. Grevemberg has written short stories for the Guest Writers Corner in the Beauregard Daily News, the Jasper Peddler, and the Rosepine Register. She is also the author of the comedy play, Merchant's Mercantile and Menagerie, and is currently working on the sequel. Contact Ginger Grevemberg at: ggrevemberg@yahoo.com
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Dan Kinjorski
Capt. Dan Kinjorski is a U.S. Army Chaplain now serving in Germany. He writes fiction-supernatural, action and mystery. He likes using sarcasm in his writing, especially when writing social commentary. He has a web-site and blog, and is planning on starting a Writer’s Group in Mannheim, Germany asap. |
Sherry Perkins
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Doris Jean Shaw
Doris Jean Shaw has over 27 years experience in education. She holds both bachelors and master’s degrees and has graduate hours in counseling. She presents a workshop “Reclaiming Me” dealing with women’s issues. Doris lives her reclaimed life in western Louisiana. She is author of romance stories written as Dorris Jean, available at www.thewildrosepress.com |
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Curt Iles
VISIT CURT'S WEBSITE AT: http://www.creekbank.net Curt Iles lives in his hometown of Dry Creek, located in southwestern Louisiana. Curt has recently retired as manager of a year round youth camp, Dry Creek Baptist Camp. (Visit www.drycreek.net to learn about the Camp’s ministry.) Prior to his present position, he served as a teacher, coach, and administrator at East Beauregard High School. Iles’ first book, Stories from the Creekbank was published in 2000. His second book, The Old House, is a collection of over thirty-five non-fiction short stories celebrating life, family, and country living. 2004 brought forth Iles' third book of short stories, Wind in the Pines. Hearts across the Water (2005) is Iles' latest book. It features stories of hope and inspiration gleaned from the Asian tsunami and Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Curt recently published his novel A Wayfaring Stranger.
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