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Santa Fe Poetry Broadside... Issue #15, April, 2000
About the Poets
Ellen Andolsek
Ellen Andolsek has been writing since she moved to New Mexico from New York in 1995. She works in painting conservation in Santa Fe. Ellen was the 1999 winner of the Willow Springs Award in poetry.
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Rainy Sunday
Sheila Cowing
Sheila Cowing says of herself, "I am one of that generation who placed the dreams of children before my own and who returned to writing, my first passion, in middle age." She is author of
Stronger in the Broken Places
(Sherman-Asher, 1999), and has also written non-fiction for young people.
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Stronger in the Broken Places
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After Love in August
Nancy Driesbach
Nancy Driesbach is a midwesterner who came home to Santa Fe and a different way of being and doing.
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Fog
Francine Friedman
Francine Friedman is a psychotherapist and jewelry historian. She has recently renewed her interest in writing poetry.
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The Night Watch
Cynthia Fusillo
Cynthia Fusillo is mother of two and a visual artist. She moved to Santa Fe three years ago from New York. She began to incorporate the written work in her prints and paintings in her latest exhibition, "Romance Languages," at Guadalupe Fine Art in Santa Fe. She has exhibited in New York, Europe, and Santa Fe. The love poems in
Women Becoming Poems
were presented originally
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Women Becoming Poems
the installation...
Romance Languages
Melissa Hopf
Melissa Hopf lives just outside of Santa Fe on Glorieta Mesa. She has long been interested in writing short stories, and wrote a monthly column about art and music for a magazine based in Northern California. Poetry is her latest delight in the realm of writing.
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Virgin's Crawl
Cynthia Marshall
Cynthia Marshall is a Santa Fe-based poet whose publications include
Global City Review
,
Sierra Nevada College Review
and
The Gimlet Eye
, a web-arts magazine.
poem in the Broadside...
Splinters
Shawn Newell
Shawn Newell graduated from UNM with a Bachelor of University Studies in creative writing, film, and women's studies. She is a devoted sister, student, friend, film enthusiast and poet.
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Can You Hear This?
Barbara Rockman
Barbara Rockman teaches poetry workshops to children and adults. She received her M.F.A. in writing from Vermont College and has published her poems in regional anthologies and literary journals.
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Valentine's Day
poem in the Broadside, issue #10...
Ghazal
Lorraine Schechter
Lorraine Schechter is an artist/poet-educator who moved to New Mexico, the home of her heart, in 1988. When she's not teaching Art at Santa Fe Community College or wandering in the desert and mountains of her backyard, she's at work on "The Book of Yes: An Artist's Answer to No", a visual/verbal adventure into the heartland of the creative process.
You can reach her at info@lorraineschechter.com and see more of her artwork at
www.lorraineschechter.com
.
poem in the Broadside, this issue...
Love Poem I
poems in the Broadside, issue #7...
Retreat: A Day on Lama Mountain
Betsy Fogelson Tighe
Betsy Fogelman Tighe happily lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico, with her h husband and two children. She holds a B.A. from Temple University, an M.A. from City College, and has received a wonderful education in poetry from many outstanding poets including James Wright and C. K. Williams. She has worked as an administrator, editor and teacher. Previous publications include
The Louisville Review
,
The Seneca Review
, and
Triquarterly 74
, for which she received a nomination for the Pushcart Prize.
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Tent Rocks
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Ghazal for Mother Love
Kathryn Ugoretz
Kathryn Ugoretz lives in Santa Fe and is working on her fist novel.
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Prairie Song to Bison Lover
poem in the Broadside, issue #24...
Ash Wednesday, 1982
Issue #15, April, 2000 :
Santa Fe Poetry Broadside.
Most recent update: April 22, 2002.
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