Cenizo Journal
Radio for a Wide Range
Volume 3 Number 1
Serving Far West Texas at 93.5 FM
CONTR I B U TOR S
Charles Angell lives near Ruidosa. Exploring
the Big Bend area is both his hobby and his occu-
pation. e-mail:[email protected]
Carol Archer lives in Houston with two cats, Ike
and Phoebe, where she grows vegetables badly,
trains people from around the world in cross cul-
tural communication and returns to West Texas
as often as possible. Web: www.culturebump.com
Rachel Barrett is currently a freshman equine
science major at Sul Ross. She was home-
schooled throughout high school and plans to
combine photography and equine studies while
at Sul Ross. e-mail: [email protected]
Mary Baxter paints the quiet moments of light
and life in the Big Bend. A Lubbock native,
Mary’s degree in business and expertise in print
making inform her painting. Find her at Baxter
Gallery on the main street in Marathon.
e-mail: [email protected]
Adam Bork creates multimedia installations
that combine recycled technology, appropriated
imagery, photography and sound. He’s also a
musician and foodie who co-owns the Marfa-
based, nationally noted Food Shark with his wife
Krista. Web: foodsharkmarfa.com
George Bristol is founder of the Texas
Coalition for Conservation and past member of
the National Park Foundation. He has received
the lifetime achievement award from Texas
Nature Conservancy and the national Pugsley
Medal for parkland advocacy.
e-mail: [email protected]
Avram Dumitrescu’s art has been featured in
the Southern Review, Gastronomica, MFK Fisher among
the Pots and Pans and Drawing Inspiration: Visual
Artists at Work. Web: onlineavram.com
Phyllis Dunham writes on music, food, travel
and adventure. A transplanted Austinite with
family roots in the area, she spends weekends hik-
ing and exploring the Big Bend.
e-mail: [email protected]
Jana Ercilla is a freshman art major at Sul Ross
and a graduate of Alpine High School. She pur-
chased her first camera, a Nikon D90, about
three years ago. e-mail [email protected]
Gene Fowler is the author of Mavericks – A
Gallery of Texas Characters (UT Press, Austin). A
book on Texas outlaws is in the works. He writes
for Texas Highways, North Texas Star and other pub-
lications. e-mail: [email protected]
Jim Glendinning was born on a Scottish farm
and educated at Oxford University. Widely traveled,
he hosts trips to Scotland and Ireland and writes
local travel guides. e-mail: [email protected]
Miguel Angel Grageda is a graduate student
in the range and wildlife management program
in Sul Ross. He is also a member of the SRSU
photography club. Web: gragedawildlife.blogspot.com
Mark Kneeskern’s art takes many forms: illus-
tration, photography/photo manipulation,
graphic design, painting and sculpture. He lives
in a bus in the desert outside Terlingua and has a
studio in the Terlingua Ghost Town.
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 Hardy Pittman owns Front Street Books
in Alpine and Marathon. She edited books for
Shearer Publishing for 13 years and has worked
as a writer, editor and photographer for several
Texas publications. e-mail: [email protected]
Barbara Richerson was student publications
advisor and photojournalist at Sul Ross State
University for 26 years. Her work has been in
numerous Texas publications.
e-mail: [email protected]
Larry D. Thomas, 2008 Texas poet laureate,
has published 13 collections of poetry, most
recently The Skin of Light (Dalton Publishing
Austin, 2010). Forthcoming, A Murder of Crows
(Virtual Artists Collective, 2011).
e-mail: [email protected]
Sasha Watson is a writer and translator cur-
rently living near Boston. Her first novel for
young adults, Vidalia in Paris, was published by
Viking Press in 2008. e-mail: [email protected]
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]
Clarence Wolfshohl has published in many
small press journals, recently Houston Literary
Review. His latest poetry chapbook is Season of
Mangos (Adastra Press, 2009).
e-mail: [email protected]
Cover: Detail from “Winter Trees” by Mary
Baxter. 20 by 24 inches; oil on canvas, private col-
lection
Occasional art: Avram Dumitrescu ~ “Modes
of Transportation.”
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