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M. D. Hauser
Opinions Editor
MDHauser25@aol.com
M. D. Hauser is a freelance writer and editor who has had several
fiction and nonfiction pieces published in newspapers, magazines and on
the Internet. She lives in her home state of Texas.
Georgiana Nelsen
Opinions Assistant Editor
GNelsen@aol.com
Georgiana Nelsen is a business lawyer and writer currently residing in
Houston, Texas. She is a former senior editor and columnist at Straight
From the Heart E zine, and does freelance editing through her company,
Crystal Beach Dragon Company, a venture she shares with her four
children. She has been an active advocate for public education,
publishing newspaper articles and writing speeches for candidates.
Other non fiction publishing credits include legal and business
journals, but her first love is fiction. Her short stories have appeared
at many internet sites and she is currently working on a novel titled
Natural Consequences, a story of the plight of a mother where
child abuse is alleged.
Elizabeth W.
Bennefeld
Opinions / Nonfiction Copy Editor
opinions.copyeditor@moondance.org
The Written Word
Patchwork Prose &
Quilted Poetry
Elizabeth W. Bennefeld has earned a living as a freelance writer,
copyeditor and academic style editor in Fargo, North Dakota, since 1984.
Previously, she was employed by a regional bank corporation in computer
operations. Bennefeld received a bachelor of arts degree in English and
philosophy, and her poetry and prose have appeared in literary and other
publications since the late 1960s.
Lorena Wolfe
Opinions Designer
opinions.designer@moondance.org
Greywolf Web Weaving
The Callahanian Army of
Light
The Barony of Dreiburgen
Lorena got her B.S. in Computer Science from Cal Poly Pomona, graduating
with highest honors, and is a freelance web designer through Greywolf
Web Weaving. With a background rich in programming and database
experience, as well as desktop publishing, she is adept with HTML,
Javascript, site architecture, and is conversant with C. Among her sites
are ones for her barony in the Society for Creative Anachronism, a
middle-ages recreationist group, and one for an E-mail 'collaborative
fiction' role playing game, through which she met her beloved
husband.
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