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Thomas Emmett Mueller

T. Emmett Mueller earned a BA in Philosophy with a
minor in Classical Languages and an M.Ed degree from Ohio University. An educator for 26
years in Michigan, he retired to Florida six years ago and has undertaken the serious
study and writing of contemporary poetry. His work has been featured in The Detroit
News, hardcopy magazines -- such as Maelstrom, Poetry Depth Quarterly, Stark
Raving Sanity, Mind Fire, Introspection, Outsider, Poet's Fantasy, Emotions, Somniloquy,
Over the Back Fence, and a British magazine, The Argotist. He is also widely
published in selective electronic magazines such as This Hard Wind, Mindfire, Writer's
Quill, A Writer's Choice, Jocundity, Rose & Thorn,Outsider, Wild Word, and
Poet's Fantasy. He currently holds the position of Submissions Editor for This
Hard Wind poetry magazine, in affiliation with Electronic Writing Group Presents,
is the Poetry Editor for RANT electronic magazine, and is an Editor for Southern
Breezes, PoetWorks Press.
Recently, T. Emmett was a featured poet at the St. Petersburg Times Reading Festival and
the Austin International Poetry Festival in Austin, Texas where his poem entitled
"Ode to Apparel" appears in the festival anthology Di-Verse-City 2000.
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Marcia McCollum-Ware
Marcia McCollum Ware is a poet, musician, psychotherapist, and mother of four whose greatest passion is engaging in the artful interplay of words upon the page. She received her B.A. and M.S.W. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where her love of creative writing was rekindled and nurtured. Marcia began writing poetry and playing the piano at the age of 10, and continues to find them important sources of expression for her feelings, spirit, and dreams. Marcia's poetry and short fiction have been published in a variety of online and hard copy literary journals. She is the co-host of a weekly online writing group for poets, "Masterpieces in the Making," and has had the pleasure of being an editor for Southern Breezes, an anthology of Southern poetry by Poetworks Press. Marcia and her family live beneath Carolina blue skies near Chapel Hill, NC.
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