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Candalee Swayze
210 Circle Inn
#82
Chubbuck, Idaho 83202
telephone: 208-637-1803

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I have been writing since I was in the
third grade. I love to play around with syntax. My poetry ranges
from silly antics to wallowing in dark misery. I also write think
pieces, and on-line articles. |
Gary Bell
The Frank
Papers
2550 W Boise Ave Apt 304
Boise, Idaho 83706
telephone: 208-272-1028

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Gary Bell is an Idaho native and studied
poetry writing at Boise State University. He has published work in
the Idaho publications, "The Acrobat," and, "The Arbiter." Look for
his upcoming poetry book, "Where I Came From, But No Longer Exist." |
(aka) Ron Dean
Daugherty
Enterprises
149 N. 16th Avenue
Pocatello, Idaho 83201
telephone: 208-233-0028

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New book from local
fiction and poetry writer, Ron Dean. Ron is a lifelong student of the
human condition, wielding the written craft to enrapture the mind much
like an artist wields a brush. Gathered within his latest collection are
biographies of people, places, spaces, things, thoughts or
micro-thoughts, with all existing characters, situations, plots,
dialogues, idioms, loves, dialects, forms, styles and dramas of living
on earth and beyond. Order and enter the theatre of poetic biography. |
Sue Turner
Cedar Creek
Publishing
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 83814

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Sue
Turner's left brain turned right in 1996. She paints small watercolor
landscapes, floral and abstracts. Sue writes poetry, fiction, essays as
well as humor and has published four books of poetry: Tumblewords and
Sage, Truth and Other Fiction, Where the Sand Blows, Lost Edges, and 2000
Mythsteries ~ Social Satire. Powdered Stones, her fifth book of poetry,
will be published in April 2003 by PoetWorksPress. |
Will Stinnett
235 1/2 s. 10th
e. APT B
Mountain Home, Idaho 83647

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I am a fantasy artist,
and a poet. I have recently written a children's book which I am trying to
get published. I enjoy doing my art more than anything, and hope others
find my art and poems to their liking. |
Delila Wysong

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A lover of the power of description.
Capturing a emotion with words to me is very powerful. Most of
poetry is fiction. I prefer to write outside of my own realm. |
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