IWW Members in Print and Published
Sue Ellis
This is my first yahoo. Got an email from Dead Mule yesterday saying that three of my poems have been accepted for August or September publication. Can't begin to wipe the smile off my face.
Kathy Highcove
Hello all-- I found my last restaurant review for a local deli/grill at Valley Scene Magazine http://www.valleyscenemagazine.com/restaurants/ is another small publication that circulates in the San Fernando Valley. I'm eating out lots these days.
Rebecca Kellogg
A short essay of mine titled "Each at His Own Pace" is up at Long Story Short under non-fiction. Thank you to the folks on n-fiction who critiqued it a long while back. Here is the url: http://www.alongstoryshort.net/NonFiction-May08.html
Ann Hite
The third and fourth stories are up at the dead mule. Enjoy. http://www.deadmule.com/fiction
Kristen Howe
Hi, everyone. Three of my poems are published at Birds at my Window - only one wasn't excepted. My "Seagulls" tanka and two of my haiku, "Harvest Moon" and "Roses" have been published for a week, in spite of email problems. Hooray! There's even an editorial comment by the editor, which is nice, after my bio. Here's the link: http://birdsbywindow.blogspot.com/
Mel Jacob
Can't remember if I posted that I will be participated in a panel and book signing at Borders Books here in Columbus, OH June 10.
Gayle accepted my review of David Weber's book By Schism Rent Asunder, book 2 in his Safehold series and it will appear in July. Sprawling narrative-epic series with multi POV and complex themes. Science fiction, but with many elements of fantasy as the society moves from primitive technology to true science in the face of Church opposition. Lots of politics, faith, naval battles, and the development of weapons and science.
Bob Sanchez
Southwest Senior here in Las Cruces publishes a regular feature of reminiscences called "I Remember," and they just published my article about traveling to Germany at the start of my writing career. The editor gave me permission to reprint it on my blog, so here it is:
http://bobsanchez1.blogspot.com/

Nonfiction member Paul Fein's book Tennis Confidential II received a rave review in Foreword magazine.
"The author draws from a wealth of research and personal experience on many levels. He is an award-winning author of numerous magazine articles on tennis, as well as two books on the subject: Tennis Confidential: Today’s Greatest Players, Matches and Controversies and You Can Quote Me on That: Greatest Tennis Quips, Insights and Zingers. He has also been a tennis instructor, college referee, tournament consultant, and a committee chairperson for establishing player rankings ... Like a game of tennis, the book has something for everyone. Recreational players will likely read it cover-to-cover. Personality watchers can be more than content to limit themselves to the chapters on the colorful characters, skipping the section on rule changes and scoring systems. And the book might be just the impetus couch potatoes need for digging their rackets out of the closet and donning their whites for a few sets."

Gary Presley's memoir, Seven Wheelchairs: A Life beyond Polio, appeared for advance order on Amazon. It was later listed on Canada's Indigo Books and Music.
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I too got this one from Indigo Canada...
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