C enizo Journal
Volume 6 Number 4
C ONTRI B UTORS
Charles Angell lives near Ruidosa.
Exploring the Big Bend area is both his hobby
and his occupation. e-mail:charles@angellexpedi-
tions.com.
Carol Archer lives in Houston with three
cats, Ike, Fiona and Lucinda, a nephew,
Rodger. She trains people from around the
world in cross-cultural communication and
returns to West Texas as often as possible.
e-mail:[email protected]
Ryan Bayless teaches English and Fine Arts
at Texas A&M University-Central Texas in
Killeen. He splits his time between his 1966
Airstream trailer in the Davis Mountains
Resort and his home in Austin. e-mail:
[email protected]
Danielle Gallo is a writer who is proud to be
the editor of the Cenizo Journal. She came to the
area in 2002 and currently lives in Marathon
with her family. e-mail: [email protected]
Jim Glendinning, an Oxford-educated Scot,
lives in Alpine. The story of his travels, Footloose
Scot, has just been published, as has Legendary
Locals of the Big Bend & Davis Mountains for
Arcadia Press. e-mail: [email protected]
Sandra Harper, founder of Farm Stand
Marfa, is a writer and market gardener living in
NYC and Marfa. e-mail: [email protected]
E Dan Klepper created Birds and their
Earthbound Companions, a photographic portfolio
featuring live wildlife, captured and released
during biological surveys in Texas and pho-
tographed on site against textile backdrops e-
mail: [email protected]
L. G. Lindsay, a retired college administra-
tor, winters in the Big Bend. e-mail:
[email protected]
Alouy Martinez is a freelance writer from
Presidio, Texas who is majoring in Creative
Writing at Sul Ross State University. He previ-
ously published a shorty story titled “Red
Lights” in The Sage magazine. e-mail:
[email protected]
Bob Miles is a third generation native of the
Davis Mountains area and a retired Texas
Parks and Wildlife Department Park superin-
tendent. e-mail: [email protected].
Barbara Novovitch worked as an editor and
reporter for Reuters international news in
Washington, New York, Hong Kong and Paris.
She covered West Texas for the New York Times
and lives in Alpine. e-mail: [email protected].
Shirley Obeso is a student at Sul Ross
University and enjoys living in Alpine, Texas.
She is mother to a beautiful six-year-old
named Ana. e-mail: [email protected]
Beatriz Terrazas is a writer, photographer,
and believer in the transformative power of
story. In 1994 she was part of a Dallas Morning
News team that won the Pulitzer Prize for a
global project about violence against women.
e-mail: [email protected]
Carolyn Brown Zniewski has been a food
writer and recipe columnist for ten years. She
currently lives in Marathon. e-mail:
[email protected]
Maya Brown Zniewski is an herbalist and
soapmaker who enjoys frequent visits to the Big
Bend area. Her handmade salves, soaps and
tinctures are available at her website, maya-
made.net. e-mail: [email protected]
Cover: Emily Harmon. Title: Makers Make
Believe, acrylic, approx 24" x 36"
Copy editor: Carolyn Zniewski
Published by Cenizo Journal LLC
P.O. Box 2025, Alpine, Texas 79831
www.cenizojournal.com
C E NI ZO JOUR N AL ST AFF
PUBLISHER
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