In Posse Featured Writers

Judith Beck
Judith Beck lives in California with her husband.  She is also the mother of two grown children.  Judith is a doctor but is writing instead of practicing.  Her hobbies seem to be 1.)  nagging the contractor who's renovating their house, and 2.) making her children miserable.
 

Robert Fromberg
Robert Fromberg has published other fiction in Indiana Review, Tennessee Quarterly, Colorado Review, and many other periodicals. A short book of his, Blue Skies, was issued by Floating Island Publications. He teaches writing at Northwestern University.

Alison MacLaren
Alison grew up in Glasgow, Scotland, and has lived in Edinburgh, London and Paris before being seduced by the sunshine of San Jose, California.  She's the mother of two and a writer, though, with an Eco- nomics Degree from Cambridge University, she should know better.

Jamey Dunham
Jamey Dunham is a student of the Bennington Writing Seminars. His work will appear upcoming issues of "Boston Review", "The Iowa Review" and "Boulevard". He lives in Columbus, Ohio with his wife.

Cooper Renner
Cooper Renner also reviews books and engages in various critical activities for the online magazine 'elimae', under the name b. renner.  He is a published poet and a very eclectic fellow.

Barbara Johnson-Browne
Barbara Johnson-Browne's mystery play Death's a Stage will be aired in 1999 on National Public Radio's "NPR Playhouse." In 1997, her stage version of Death's a Stage was a top-ten winner in the United States' largest writing competition, sponsored by
Writer's Digest. When not writing fiction, Barbara specializes in writing about medicine and the life sciences. Her publication credits include American Biotechnology Laboratory, Northern California's Business Journal, New Jersey's Mainland Journal, Pharmacotherapy, Wisconsin's Post-Crescent, and corporate publications such as Strategies and Working Together. A native of Wisconsin and graduate of UW-Madison, Barbara escaped from the wilds of Southern California over a year ago. She is now wallowing in the lush literary landscape of England, where she lives with her English husband and their daughters near a countryside village not unlike that of her play's fictional Rewsborough

Edward Ashton
Edward Ashton has been published in various online publications including Intertext.

Neca Stoller
Neca Stoller was born in Savannah, Georgia. She was educated at University of Georgia, graduating with a B. A. Economics, Phi Kappa Phi. She drafted her county's first planning ordinances and served as Co-chairman of the County Planning Commission. After years of living in a metropolitan area, she and her family moved to a rural area and raised cattle. It was here she began writing. Recently they returned to urban living. She won the Haiku Society of America Renku Award in 1997 and place third in 1998 Kumamoto International Kusamakura Haiku competition. She has been published in various print magazines and e-zines. Her book of free verse, "Bound by Red Clay," ISBN 0-9646450-8-4 is scheduled for publication in March, 1999.

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