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Cenizo Journal Contributors
Summer 2020 • Volume 12, Number 3
Kleo Belay grew up on the coast of
Maine and moved to Terlingua in 2003,
where she first gathered her skills and
passion for outdoor exploration. Since
then she has lived and worked
throughout the Big Bend Region and
currently lives in Alpine. Email:
[email protected]
Judy Eron has lived for 25 years in the
off-the-grid house she helped build on
Terlingua Ranch. She and her partner
Charlie are two-thirds of “The
Terlingua Fill-Harmonic Symphony”
that entertains there. They escape the
desert heat by migrating yearly to the
ocean in Washington state where their
band “Double J and the Boys” performs.
She is the author of What Goes Up:
Surviving the Manic Episode of a Loved
One. Email: [email protected]
Jerri Garza holds a B.S. in Range
Animal Science and MEd In Counseling
from Sul Ross State University. She
has written stories, essays, and poems
since 1964, and is a member of the
Texas Mountain Trail Writers. Jerri is
a retired university archivist and
taught at the university level and
public schools. She enjoys local
historical research, art, and
photography. Jerri lives in Alpine,
Texas with her husband. Email:
[email protected]
Shawna Graves had a hot spell cast
upon her by the Chihuahuan Desert a
long time ago. She has been wandering
in its vast escapes since 2013, studying
people, plants, critters, and science in
remote outposts under twinkling stars.
E-mail: [email protected]
Joseph R.M. Longo is Curator and a
former Archive Committee Chair for the
El Paso County Historical Society. Born
and raised in El Paso, he does research
and lectures about El Paso history and
writes for the Password, the publication
of the El Paso County Historical Society
and El Paso Herald Post.Com. A
former member of the El Paso City
Historical Landmark Commission, he
holds a B.A. in Political Science and a
minor in Museum Studies from the
University of Texas at El Paso.
Jeff Lynch is a commercial, landscape
& nature photographer and author
based in Fort Davis, Texas. He enjoys
sharing his passion with groups of
enthusiastic photographers each spring
during the Texas Landscape Safari
workshop. Jeff's work can be found
gracing the pages of his blog: Texas
Landscape Photography and in his first
four books; Hill Country Landscapes
released in 2009, Landscapes of the
Texas Plains and Canyons released in
2010, Landscapes of the Davis
Mountains released in early 2015 and
Big Bend Landscapes released in late
2015. Jeff's work has also been featured
Texas Monthly, San Antonio and
Cowboys & Indians magazines and in
the book, Canon Powershot G10/G11:
From Snapshots to Great Shots,
published by Peachpit Press.
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214.538.7895 ON THE COVER:
"Horses in the Highlands" depicts ranch horses being brought up in
the Highlands of Texas. Mt. Livermore in the Davis Mountains is seen
in the background.
© Wayne Baize, Used with permission
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Wayne Baize depicts the contemporary cowboy and gives honor to the cowboy
way of life. He received the Western Artist of the Year Award in 2000 and in
2004, he won the American Cowboy Culture Award for Western Art, and he was
awarded the Cowboy Artists of America Silver Medal for Drawing in 1997.
Being a member of the Cowboy Artists of America has been the highest honor of
his professional career. He was elected to membership in 1995 and served as vice
president and director. Wayne and his wife, Ellen, live on their small ranch out
of Fort Davis, Texas and raise registered Hereford cattle. E-Mail:
[email protected]