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C enizo Journal Volume 5 Number 1 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]. 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 treas- ured Big Bend for over 30 years. e-mail: [email protected] Music To Your Ears Walle Conoly, born in Texas, has devoted his life to art. He earned a BFA and MA and has taught art for 46 years at St. Edward’s University in Austin. e-mail: [email protected] Barbara Novovitch worked as an editor/ 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 Marathon. e-mail: [email protected]. 203 E Holland Ave, Alpine Jack Copeland, medical doctor, restaurateur, writer and Marfa Chamber board member is ever-busy making Marfa more fun to live in. e-mail:[email protected] Luc Novovitch is a former news photographer for Reuters, AFP and Gamma agencies. See his travel and documentary photographs on the internet. Web: offiwent.com Phyllis Dunham writes on music, food, travel and adventure. She spends weekends hiking and exploring the Big Bend. e-mail: [email protected] Ron Payne spends summers in Ohio and win- ters as a park host at Big Bend National Park where he gathers oral histories and meets inter- esting people. e-mail: [email protected]. Danielle Gallo is a writer, editor and graphic designer who has recently returned to Marathon from a sojourn in the El Paso area. e-mail: [email protected] Ellen Ruggia is a botanical artist and graphic designer. She and her husband, Chris, have oper- ated their graphics business in Alpine since 1997. Web: vastgraphics.com 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] Jim Sage grew up on a dry land farm in Montana and, after muddling through the next 69 years, retired south of Alpine to enjoy a mag- nificent view of Cathedral Mountain. e-mail:[email protected] James Henrickson is a research fellow in Integrative Biology at the UT Austin Plant Resources Center. He provided the botanical drawings for A. Michael Powell’s Trees and Shrubs of the Trans-Pecos and for this issue of Cenizo. e-mail: [email protected] Nelson Sager still teaches part-time at Sul Ross State University after retiring in 2011. His poems have appeared in New Texas, ISLE, and a chap- book, Hawk on a Wire. e-mail: [email protected] Bonita Barlow, Connecticut native, has been an artist in New Mexico for 40 years. She was recently an artist in residence at the International Woman’s Foundation at Building 98 in Marfa. e-mail: [email protected] Martha Hughes, artist, photographer and writer, moved to Marfa from Austin in 2004. Her new book of photographs, Non-iconic Marfa, is available at blurb.com and Marfa Book Company. e-mail: [email protected] Jeff Keeling is a Fort Worth native working on his masters in Biology at Sul Ross. He hopes his research on the flora of the Davis Mountains Preserve will lead to botanical research in South America. e-mail: [email protected] Jessica Lutz, artist and native Texan, left the bright lights of New York City and National Geographic for the stars and space of West Texas. Web: jessicalutz.com C.M. Mayo, El Paso native and Mexico City res- ident, is at work on a book about far West Texas. Her book, The Last Prince of the Mexican Empire (Unbridled Books), was named a Library Journal Best Book of 2009. Web: cmmayo.com Bob Miles is a third generation native of the Davis Mountains area and a retired Texas Parks Laura Smith lives in the Adirondack Mountains in Upstate New York. Her passion is photographing children going about their daily lives. e-mail: [email protected] Larry D. Thomas, 2008 Texas poet laureate, has published 13 collections of poetry, including A Murder of Crows (Virtual Artists Collective, 2011). e-mail: [email protected] CDs • DVDs • Vinyl Games • Special Orders !"#$"%&'()*&&'+"$, Mon-Fri 10-6 432.837.1055 [email protected] 789:$;$<)*=$)$(99> !"#$%&'%()*$#"$$$$$$$$+),-).$/0$$$$$$$$12343#54"566 Clarence Wolfshohl has published in many small-press journals, including, recently, Houston Literary Review. His latest poetry chapbook is Season of Mangos (Adastra Press, 2009). e-mail: [email protected] Cover: "Lucy and Muñeca" by Laura Smith. This image was part of the Shooting Alpine photo competition. Occasional Art: Ellen Ruggia; “Leaves” pencil on paper 3 by 5 inches Copy editor: Danielle Gallo Cenizo First Quarter 2013 7