James Lineberger is a retired screenwriter, sometime playwright, and full-time poet. He was Playwright in Residence at the Tyrone Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis for three seasons. His rock opera, The Survival of Saint Joan, was developed at the Buffalo Studio Arena, and the production transferred to Broadway. His screen adaptation for Twentieth Century Fox film of the Devery Freeman novel Father Sky was filmed as Taps. He currently has eight volumes of poetry and a full-length play available here.

Yolanda Calderon-Horn wrote poems as a teen but shyness kept her from sharing her stuff. She picked up writing again after moving from her native Chicago to Florida in 1997. Her work has appeared in Danjerasu, Whispers, The Desert Moon Review and Niederngasse. She's placed several times at the IBPC. Three of her poems appear in the book of anthology: The Best of Writers' Circle 2006. A few more selections will be included in the forth coming 2007 edition.


George Wallace (based in New York) is author of fourteen chapbooks of poetry, editor of Poetrybay.com, and performs regularly internationally in the US and Europe. His latest CD, Sky Is... by George Wallace and the Moontones, is available at CDBaby.com. Editor's note - I (PJ) especially enjoyed George Wallace's Burn My Heart in Wet Sand.



spring '07

     
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