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C enizo Journal Volume 4 Number 3 C ONTRI B UTORS Charles Angell lives near Ruidosa. Exploring the Big Bend area is both his hobby and his occupation. e-mail:[email protected] Mary Baxter has captured the beauty of the Chihuahuan Desert on her canvases for many years. Currently working in Marathon, she will move her studio to Marfa in the next few months. Web: baxtergallery.com Jennifer Boomer lives in Alpine. Her most recent published photographs can be seen in the New York Times Magazine, Monocle and Marie Claire. email: [email protected] R. T. Castleberry is a widely published poet and co-editor/publisher of the poetry magazine Curbside Review. He’s been featured in Travois ~ An Anthology of Texas Poetry and other anthologies. His 2010 chapbook is Arriving at the Riverside. e-mail: [email protected] Walle Conoly, born in Texas, has devoted his life to art. He earned a B.F.A. and M.A. and has taught art for 46 years at St. Edward’s University in Austin. e-mail: [email protected] Phyllis Dunham writes on music, food, travel and adventure. A transplanted Austinite with family roots in the area, she spends weekends hiking and exploring the Big Bend. e-mail: [email protected] Jim Glendinning was born on a Scottish farm and educated at Oxford University. Now living in Alpine, he is presently working on his memoirs about his travels to 136 countries over 50 years. e-mail: [email protected]. Cathryn Hoyt, Ph.D., executive director of the Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute, is an arche- ologist, paleoecologist and a first-rate macro-pho- tographer. 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 superintendent. e-mail: [email protected]. Jean Nance is a naturalist and writer living in the Hill Country near Austin. Born in West Texas, she still feels the desert call and has treasured Big Bend for over 30 years. e-mail: [email protected] Ron Payne spends winters as a park host at Big Bend National Park and summers in Ohio. After years of writing sermons, he is now content to write commentary and poetry. e-mail: [email protected] J. Travis Roberts Jr., retired engineer, historian and a fourth-generation citizen of Brewster County, serves on many historical boards and has written articles on the history and settlement of the area. e-mail: [email protected] Jim Sage spent his early years on a dry land farm in south-central Montana and, after muddling through the next 69 years, retired south of Alpine to enjoy a magnificent view of Cathedral Mountain. e:-mail:[email protected] Allison Smith, photojournalist, left the Dallas Morning News in 2004, to pursue freelance photogra- phy for editorial and commercial clients and fine-art photography. Her photos have appeared in Texas Monthly and the New York Times and hang in the Dallas Museum of Art and the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, among others. Web: www.allisonvsmith.com Wade Thompson teaches English at Tarrant County College in Fort Worth. He is a Ph.D. candi- date in English at Texas A&M Commerce. He has been visiting and writing about the Big Bend since childhood. e-mail: [email protected] Anatoly Tokar, a Ph.D. herpetologist and nature photographer, is a native of Kiev, Ukraine. He moved to the United States in 1997 and continued his European and Asian travels, maintaining a focus on wildlife and landscape photography. Web: www.phototokar.com Matt Walter is the historian at the Museum of the Big Bend in Alpine and also teaches history at Sul Ross State University. He is retired from the U.S. Coast Guard. e-mail: [email protected] Bed & Breakfast and Ecology Resource Center Flowers By Kate Special occasion arrangements !"#$"%&'()*&&'+"$, 432.386.4165 Ave C & N 3rd • Marathon, TX [email protected] Fort Davis, Texas History, Science, 800-524-3015 Nature, Fun! www.fortdavis.com K.B. Whitley was born and raised in southwest Louisiana. He retired to Marfa in 1998. He writes a few lyrics and short stories and takes short walks and long naps. e-mail: [email protected] Megan Wilde lives, writes and gardens in Alpine with her artist husband, 1-year-old daughter and several cats and chickens. Her work is online at wildewildeweb.com. 432-837-3100 Cover: Detail – Elf Owl, Big Bend of Texas by Anatoly Tokar. Occasional Art: Mary Baxter: Big Bend Critters; charcoal on paper, 3 by 5 inches. Copy Editor: Andrew Stuart Mexican and American Food Noon Buffet Wednesday and Friday Famous Beef & Chicken Fajitas • Ice Cream • Clean, Fast Service Rene & Maria Franco, Owners 513 O’Reilly Street • Downtown Presidio 432.229.4409 Cenizo Third Quarter 2012 7