Ginny Bitting
A three-time veteran of AROHO at Ghost Ranch, Ginny Bitting has always loved both music and the written word. A singer, sailor, mother, and retired teacher, she is currently thrashing out her memoir, Through the Cut, a story of navigation on the water and through the soul. She fell in love with her husband and the sea on a weekend sail to Long Island on his 20-foot boat. Over the next ten years, on bigger boats with their daughter...
Alaina Bixon
Alaina Bixon is a freelance writer, editor and teacher who leads writing workshops and helps clients take their work from first draft to book. She is publishing a client’s book of his grandfather’s journals from WWI, Irish Yankee: An Irish Immigrant’s Journals of Service in the U.S. Military, 1916-1919. She has written essays on pseudoscience, travel, food history, and hippie-era San Francisco gurus. Currently she is writing about her...
Luke Dani Blue
Luke Dani Blue’s short stories have appeared in a variety of digital venues, including Midnight Breakfast, Slush Pile Magazine, Bluestem Magazine and The Tusk, where she is a regular contributor. She has received Honorable Mentions from the Fourteen Hills Michael Rubin Book Award and the Academy of American Poets’ Harold C. Taylor Award. She currently lives in Oakland, CA where she leads private writing workshops and astrologizes...
Lois Bradley
Lois is an author, illustrator, and visual artist, holding a BFA in Studio Art from the University of New Mexico. An active member of SCBWI (The Society for Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators), her writing and photography has been published in Highlights for Children Magazine as well as serving as the illustrator for Blind Tom: The Horse Who Helped Build the Great Railroad, by Shirley Raye Redmond (Mountain Press...
Lynn S. Brandon
Lynn S. Brandon received her MFA in Playwriting and has trained with Ellen McLaughlin, Stephen Adly Gurgis, Sarah Ruhl, Arthur Giron, Sinan Ünel, Shirley Kaplan, Kate Aspengren. Full-length play include: Bare Chested, At the Line (semi-finalist, O’Neill National Playwrights Conference 2014), Mad Cow, Tops (semi-finalist, O’Neill NPC 2012), The Naked C Prompt. Short plays: Isosceles, A Grand Bargain, Sexism in Theatre, Not So Simple....
Sarah Hahn Brooks
Sarah Hahn Brooks is a lesbian writer, a middle school social studies teacher, and a single mother who lives in Boulder. She’s almost finished with her MFA at Naropa University. Her essays and stories have been published in Room, Sinister Wisdom, The Iris Brown Lit Mag, Adoptive Families, The Juneau Empire, notenoughnight, and The New Mexico Mercury. Her one-woman play, “Translation”, was produced at Juneau, Alaska’s Phoenix Theater...
Cindy Lynn Brown
Cindy Lynn Brown (1973) is Danish poet and novelist. She has published five collections of poetry and one novel. The novel is co-written with Anders Vægter Nielsen. She holds a degree in Litterature and creative writing from the University of Southern Denmark. She is translated into English, French and Croatian. In 2013 she received a literary award from the Danish Agricultural-Cultural Foundation. She is the organizer of an...
Laurie Cannady
Laurie Jean Cannady has published an array of articles and essays on poverty in America, community and domestic violence, and women’s issues. She has also spoken against sexual assault in the military at West Point. Her memoir, Crave: Sojourn of a Hungry Soul, will be published November 2015 with Etruscan Press. Dr. Cannady currently resides in Central Pennsylvania with her husband, Chico Cannady, and their three children. She...
Kathryne Carey
Kathryne Carey got writer’s block writing this bio. If that doesn’t speak volumes… Kate is a lost 24 year old trying to figure out what exactly she wants in life. All she knows is she wants a job she doesn’t entirely hate, one that vaguely pays enough bills. Also she wants to write. Even if it never gets published (although that would be the coolest). She wants to mold her eclectic pieces into a whole person. She wants to write...
Ann Carter
Ann Carter lives on a small farm in the Flint Hills of north central Kansas. Her first (and hopefully not last) book, Spiders from Heaven, recounts through journal entries, emails, and poetry the adoption and single parenting of her two daughters. Her favorite writing exercise is blogging a monthly essay. Among many possible future projects, she wants to finish a children’s book featuring Frannie, a girls who dreams of riding a pinto...