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C ONTRI B UTORS
Charles Angell lives near Ruidosa. Exploring
the Big Bend area is both his hobby and his occu-
pation. e-mail:[email protected].
Denise Chávez has roots in Las Cruces, N.M.
with her father’s family and in Far West Texas
with her mother’s family and learned to love art,
literature and tacos in both places. She is the
author of A Taco Testimony: Meditations on Family,
Food and Culture (Rio Nuevo Press).
David Crum has worked in land and minerals
management, mostly in West Texas and is the
executive director of Trans Pecos Water Trust, a
non-profit organization helping to keep the Rio
Grande flowing. David grew up in Jack County,
Texas and is a graduate of Sul Ross State
University. e-mail: [email protected].
William H. Darby III doesn’t like to carry a cam-
era when he hikes but always has a pen and paper
in his backpack. Journaling helps him to slow down
and absorb more than trail miles.
e-mail: [email protected]
Cindy McIntyre, a professional photographer
turned National Park Service seasonal park
ranger, has spent two winters at Big Bend
National Park and now works for the Martin
Luther King Jr. National Historic Site in Atlanta.
e-mail: [email protected]
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Bob Miles is a third generation native of the
Davis Mountains area and a retired Texas Parks
and Wildlife Department Park superintendent.
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Nora Seymour of Alpine was a classical music
program host for Marfa Public Radio in addition
to her talent as a writer. She passed away in
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