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Issue Two : Spring 2002

 

Lise Haines has published a book of poetry and twice been a finalist for the PEN Nelson Algren Award.  She is in the process of earning her MFA at Bennington.  Her first novel, In My Sister's Country, was published by BlueHen Books in April, 2002.

 

 

 

 

Rosanne Welch is the author of The Encyclopedia of Women in Aviation and Space and a writer/producer whose credits include Touched by an Angel, ABC News/Nightline,and Picket Fences.  She lives in Van Nuys, California.

 

 

 

Paul Marks entered the Los Angeles Police Academy after graduating from Claremont McKenna College in 1976.  His rise through the ranks of the Department included patrol, narcotics and vice assignments.  He was the first member of his Academy class to become a member of the Department’s elite command staff.  After 22 years with the L.A.P.D., Paul retired in 1999.  The Crime Seen is his first novel.

 

Virginia Mullin was born in the summer of l942 quite close to the Great Northern tracks in Winona Minnesota, the middle child in a Catholic family of seven. She laid a few coins on the rails with her older and much loved brother, Peter, who died way too young.  Virginia lives far from any audible trains in Southern California where she is a psychologist in private practice.  Both her daughter and husband are psychologists, a fact which has its own poetry.