GAIL ELIZABETH NOTESTINE
Gail Elizabeth Notestine – also known by several pen names – is the noted author of titles including “The Adventures of Molly and Grainne.”
Gail Elizabeth Notestine – also known by several pen names – is the noted author of titles including “The Adventures of Molly and Grainne.”
English literature doctoral candidate Rebecca Michelle Cuevas De Caissie is an award-winning poet and celebrated teacher.
Teacher, instructor, and author Barbara Frazee has enjoyed an award-winning career in education that spanned more than 50 years.
Sonya Reese Greenland is the vice president of the Venice Historical Society, which preserves and promotes the history of Venice, California.
Dr. Jeanette N. Passty joined St. Philip’s College in 1988 as an assistant professor and rose to the rank of associate professor in 1992.
Since 2016, Nichelle M. Hayes has excelled as the leader of the Center for Black Literature and Culture at the Indianapolis Public Library.
Since 1991, Mona Lisa Saloy, PhD, has been a professor at Dillard University, as well as the Conrad N. Hilton endowed professor and coordinator of English.
With her interest in digital imaging coming to her naturally, Nancy Bogen most recently served as the artistic director of “The Lark Ascending” in New York.
Marjorie Flory currently lends her talents to the field as a freelance writer and editor, which she’s been doing since 1985.
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