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Margaret Walther is a librarian in the Aurora Public Library and a member of Columbine Poets, a statewide organization to promote poetry in Colorado. She has attended and taught workshops for over fifteen years. She has poems in such magazines as Fugue, Quarterly West, and Lullwater Review, and has poems forthcoming in Chaffin Review.
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Fred Ferraris is a poet, writer and a filmmaker. His work has been published in magazines, an anthology, and three books. He was a finalist in the 2003 National Poetry Series and was nominated for a 2005 Pushcart Prize. His film, Even the Door Must Open, was an award winner at New York's 2005 .Nolita Film Festival.
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De Winter is the author of seven collections of poetry and prose including Like
Eve, The Half Moon Hotel, and Touching The Wound, which sold over 3000
copies in its first year, and the latest The Women At The Funeral, winner of the 2004 Bram Stoker Award for superior achievement in poetry.
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