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About the Contributors
David Burn writes poetry, short fiction, journalism, literary and cultural criticism, ad copy, and html. "I'm also the muckraker behind AdPulp, an advertising industry blog."
Margaret James is a seeker living on the Oregon Coast, USA. In one world she is an executive recruiter, and in another she is a poetess and artist. "I strive to be a friend of God in both."
Heather McCuen Dearmon is an artist, writer, and poet living in the wooded countryside of South Carolina with her husband and son. "I strive to create art, writings, and poetry that reveal the many aspects of my spiritual life. I am the founder of an on-line group called 'Peculiar Christian Poets,' and I have a chapbook of poetry, The Seraph's Shadow, published by The Plowman.
Abayomi Ogunwale is a penultimate-year medical student at UCH Ibadan. "I am in search of the ultimate expression and my words are only vehicle conveying me to that elusive destination."
Carol Elizabeth Owens is a Black/African-American woman who is an attorney and counselor- at-law at the Bullard Law Group in Rochester, New York. She is a graduate of Howard University School of Business and Albany Law School (Juris Doctorate). "I began writing poetry before becoming a teenager, and I have continued to write whenever the mood strikes and time permits. To me, poetry is the art of breathing life into the written word; to connect the mind with the soul as it is read, or heard."
Sharon Esther Lampert, a.k.a. Kadimah, The Tribal Princess of Israel, writes that she is a Poet, Philosopher, Pioneer, Paladin of Education, PIN-UP, Painter, Photographer, and Politician, among other things.
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