THE SAND HILL REVIEW         http://www.sandhillreview.org       2001 May

 

Contributors

Sarah Bambrook lives in the Sacramento Delta and is writing a novel.

Gail Clark was born in Memphis, Tennessee. She has a master of arts degree from Chapman College and has completed post graduate work at University of Southern California and Stanford University. She is founder and director of Clark Poetry Seminars held at Asilomar Conference Center on Monterey Bay, California.

Charleyne Marshall writes stories in Seattle. Her work has appeared in Dimension and The Augustan.

Maureen Eppstein, a former member of the Waverley Writers group in Palo Alto, now lives in Mendocino, CA. She was a finalist for the 2000 Helicon Nine Editions poetry award and has published in numerous journals, including Bellowing Ark, Blue Unicorn and Convolvulus.

Donna Jackson has written several short stories. She lives in North Augusta, South Carolina and is currently writing a romance novel.

Joel Katz grew up in the Northeast, then moved to California in the early seventies, where he works today in Silicon Valley as a computer systems analyst. His poems have appeared in Fresh Hot Bread, West Wind Review and Disquieting Muses.

Renato Rosaldo began writing poetry shortly after a stroke he suffered four years ago. He is a cultural anthropologist and a member of the Stanford faculty and spent 1998-99 in Guadalajara, Mexico as a Fulbright Scholar. He writes in both English and Spanish, and his poetry has appeared in such magazines as Puerto del Sol, Borderlands, and Many Mountains Moving.

Myles Blair Sorensen was a finalist in the 1999 Hollywood Script Symposium. He has been published in The Swill. His film The Arsonist was an official selection for La Biennale de Venezia film festival in 2004. He is currently an editor for The First 48 on the A&E Channel and is pursuing his feature film Far Rockaway.

Jim Stanfield is the author of the novels Humbert and Venus Pizza. His work has been published in The Exphorizer, The Intelligencer, Gargoyle and Graffitti.