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Christine L. Reed
is the publisher and editor of Maelstrom,
an art/lit. magazine based in Tranquility, NJ where she lives, writes
and plays with her two children, Brian and Jennifer. She is also a
writer/poet and has had her work published in many magazines and
anthologies, and is working on her first chap book.
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Lea owns the Internet Fantasy Writers
Association online list and has poetry published in Moondance,
Ticklespot-Playground of the Goddess, Journal of Wisdom, Maelstorm,
Siouxland an Anthology, and a local publication of Fantasy and
Faerytales, and will have work in Business Women's Advantage
Newsletter. She is Poetry Editor of Women Artists and Writers
International Poetry Newsletter and WebPage due to appear in
September. Lea's goal is to bring awareness of the great poets
of the past to young and old alike. She just signed on as Consulting
Poetry Editor for BWA Newsletter. Currently she is working on a
Divination and Dream Guidance Column for Ticklespot. When she is not
working on Poetry or writing fantasy or studying the esoteric, she is
getting five teens ready to face the world.
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Hilde Schneider-Mott is an accomplished web and graphic designer. As the owner and head designer of ImageWorks Graphic Design, Hilde has designed or participated in the design of over 30 websites. She is currently working on a project close to her heart: the development of an "e-zine" geared toward vegetarian children and their parents. She currently lives in Southern California with her husband of 13 years, and their 2 children. Her hobbies include distance running, rollerblading and gourmet vegan cooking.
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April Russell has spent several years as a desktop publisher and has added web design to her many talents.
She is the owner of Aprilrain Web Design,
which has been responsible for several successful corporate sites. April volunteers her time as the Assistant Website Manager and Fiction Designer for Moondance. She
enjoys quilting, smocking, sewing and spending time with her daughter and family. She also has a short story published in this issue's Song and Story
Section of Moondance. Please visit her virtual home at
http://www.aprilrain.com.
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