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Anthony Allbright
Dan
Baldwin: Dan Baldwin writes self-help,
motivational and management books, primarily as a co-author
or ghost writer.
He lives in Mesa, Arizona where he enjoys hiking and
camping in the Superstition Mountains. He is a founding
member of Find Me, an international group of volunteers
looking for missing children.
The photo is of Dan Baldwin on The Dutchman's Trail,
Superstition Mountains, Arizona.
Lois
Shapley Bassen: Lois Shapley Bassen won a Mary Roberts Rinehart Fellowship for an
alternative history novel, German Sabbath, about the
successful assassination of Adolf Hitler on the day after
the Night of the Long Knives, June 30, 1934. She
has been married for 39 years, has two adult daughters (a
doctor and a teacher), and recently moved from New York to
Rhode Island. Her most recent release is the memoir
of of a young Scottish nurse in wartime Japan, Thistle &
Chrysanthemum.
Robert Ferrell: Robert
Ferrell writes books and treatises on the topic of the
relationship between Canonical and Non-Canonical
writings of the Judeo-Christian scriptures from the
point of view of one who believes in the inspiration of
both. He lives in The Woodlands, Texas with his wife
Nancy and two children, David and Michael. He has
recently completed a work entitled Living Jesus,
Living Legend, which is a gospel harmony compiled
from over eighty different sources. He is currently
working on another book, called Guidebook For The
Elect, which will acquaint the world with what may
well be the best-kept secret ever—a hidden language that
decodes both the received, as well as the rejected
writings.
George
William Frawley: Raised on Long Island, NY, George
William Frawley has written a dozen novels (including
thriller genres of horror, young adult, romance, SF and
western), with a romance and horror/supernatural tome to his
published credits. He has circled the globe several times,
crossed the country dozens, incorporating many of the
experiences and places he has visited throughout his
literary work. He now lives 7600 feet atop Colorado's
scrip-inspiring Rockies, where the new and old host of
characters he's created over the years continue to come
alive.
K.D.
Huxman: K.D. Huxman is a children's book
author. She and her husband are learning how to enjoy
their newly empty nest in Colorado. Dragon Talk,
a picture book, is now available; Grizzelda Gorillais
coming in 2007.
Karin Huxman: Karin Huxman writes contemporary
and paranormal romance novels as well as poetry, short
fiction, and non-fiction articles. After years of moving
around with the Air Force she and her family settled in
Colorado. With an Open Mind, a paranormal romance, is
her most recent release.
C.
S. Lee: C. S. Lee writes literary and historical
fiction with a contemporary edge, creatively exploring such
topics as gay rights, the war in Iraq, and the place of
secrets in our lives. Born and raised on the plains of
central Illinois, Lee currently lives and writes in northern
Colorado. An award-winning journalist and video producer,
Lee has completed seven novels and is working on an eighth.
The author is currently a candidate for a fellowship in
fiction at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study in
Massachusetts. The photo is of C. S. Lee and granddaughter
Emma.
Pam McCutcheon:
Pam McCutcheon writes romance novels, fantasy short stories
(as Pamela Luzier), and nonfiction books for writers,
including Writing the Fiction Synopsis and The
Writers Brainstorming Kit with Michael Waite. She lives
in Colorado with her dog, Mo, and
her most recent release is the romantic comedy Caught in
the Act from Kensington.
Photo by Martin Yaslowitz
Heather
McGhee: Heather McGhee lives in Colorado Springs
and writes science fiction and young adult novels. Her first
release, The Wild, Yes Completely Unrestrained Adventures
of a Former Damsel in Distress, will be published in
2007 by A Better Be Write Publishers. It is a young adult
fairytale about a princess who wants to become a physicist.
Anita Radney:
Anita Bobbs Radney is the profound writer of women’s
commercial fiction. As a survivor of physical as well as
sexual abuse she has dedicated her voice in the way of
seemly, empowering poetry and modern insightful novels.
Anita released her first self-published booklet, Voices,
in the summer of 2003 which sold five thousand copies. In
the fall of 2004, her first full length novel was published
and released. A girl trapped in a woman’s body
graciously sold 23,000 plus copies. Her most recent novel,
I Cry No More delivers a tale of deception, revenge,
with a witty taste of murder. She and her husband, Michael,
of twenty plus years live in the great insurance capitol
with their four college-aged children.
Stan
Romanek: Stan Romanek was born in Denver,
Colorado. Growing up in a military family, Stan was forced
to move constantly. Despite their nomadic lifestyle, Stan
never felt uprooted and has many fond memories of going to
new places and meeting new people. Stan is the youngest of
four children and he never ran out of things to do.
Although Stan remembers having some minor experiences when
he was a child, his true experiences didn’t start until
December of 2000. He began to have strange things happen
that he could not understand nor could he explain; he began
witnessing many UFO’s and has had numerous abduction
experiences. Stan has recently finished writing a book
called Messages about his experiences with the UFO
and Alien Abductions over the past 7 ½ years. There is also
going to be a documentary film about Stan’s life story.
Now obsessed with the UFO subject because of his
experiences, Stan strives to enlighten the public about the
existence of alien life.
Bryan Searing: Bryan Searing is a new author
of historical fiction. His first novel, The Copper Scroll,
is a tale of betrayal, murder, religious zeal, and alleged
treasure surrounding the mystical Dead Sea Scrolls. Searing
and his wife make Colorado their home along with their four
favorite critters: two daughters, one son, and an amusing
chinchilla appropriately named Wally, who literally
ricochets off the walls (and sometimes laptop screens).
Sharon
Silva fell in love with the mystical magic of the desert
Southwest over twenty years ago. Touched and inspired by
the heart and soul of the land and its native people, she
found it only natural to intertwine it with her love of the
written word. The blending of native cultures in her own
bloodlines, created the foundation for a lifelong journey of
research, respect and a strong spiritual connection to the
world and people who existed long before America was
“discovered” by explorers from across the ocean. An active
member of Pikes Peak Writers, Pikes Peak Romance Writers and
Romance Writers of America, she is now the award-winning
author of three novels and countless poems. Currently she
is working on Eagle Dancer, the second book of her
nine book Native Voices series. Sharon is a native of the
Colorado mountains and makes her home in Colorado Springs
with her husband. The only things she enjoys as much as
creating suspense-filled mystical stories are going drag
racing with her husband and playing with her grandchildren.

Wil Smith: Wil Smith writes primarily
science fiction but also enjoys penning the occasional
horror and satirical fantasy. He lives in Colorado with his
wife and son, Tallen. Wil's latest release is the science
fiction adventure, Dalin Seven, available at
BarnsandNoble.com and Amazon.com.
Angel
Smits: Angel Smits writes fiction about
great loves. Common, ordinary people who find that special
person meant just for them. There are no odds too great to
overcome these lovers. I believe in true love and enjoy
reading and writing about it. Her non-fiction tells
about people. How they do things, why they do them, and how
we can share in each other's experiences. Her most recent
release is Raging Spirits, a paranormal romance.
Photo by Studio 16
Darren Stautz: Darren Stautz writes
children's and teen novels. He started by writing
entertaining stories for his two daughters. Darren lives in
Colorado Springs and his most recent releases are two books
in the Tranimal Series.
Jude
Willhoff:
By day, Jude works alongside her husband with their real
estate investments, "though I could always use more time to
write, the hours spent dealing with the real estate are
never dull and are a constant source of ideas for plots and
characters."
By night, she writes contemporary romance and nonfiction.
Jude has been the recipient of numerous awards for her
novels in contemporary romance and books of nonfiction.
Jerry Yellin: Jerry Yellin is a World War
Two fighter pilot whose book Of War and Weddings
chronicles his experiences as a P-51 pilot and the dramatic
change in his life after his youngest son married the
daughter of a Japanese Imperial Air Force veteran in 1988.
He has finished another book, The Blackened Canteen,
about the crew members of two B-29’s that crashed together
over Japan, killing all 23 men aboard, and the Japanese men
who had them buried with ceremony and have conducted a
memorial service for them every June since 1945. Jerry lives
in Vero Beach with Helene, his wife of 57 years.
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